While I sorted out the missing/incorrect figures with Carol and Sam at Wargames Foundry I pressed on with painting two 12lb guns and crew figures for my small Danish contingent. To say that the colour combinations of the pieces and the gunners uniforms are garish is perhaps being mild, rather they evoke fairground rides in my mind. See what you think either way ~
One point of irritation with the packaging of the artillery crew figures might be of interest to readers. This venerable figure range predates the blistering of figures and clearly displays the weakness of the 'lump them in' approach, in that the eight figures' poses make it difficult to utilise all of them in two crews of four figures. I settled for one gun crew suggesting firing and the other suggesting repositioning after recoil from firing. The two figures left over I have combined with a spare sergeant figure for a third crew. I was going to order another 12lber from Foundry but I see Warfare Miniatures do a lovely period mortar, so I may order one of those, we shall have to wait and see where the muse leads me...In the meantime I've completed painting the figures for the first base of my third Danish infantry regiment. More on those will be shared with readers in due time of course. Meanwhile we are accommodating William and Emma for a couple of days so painting will slow to a snail's pace I expect... Not that I'm complaining I have to say!



You've just gotta paint the Danish artillery up haven't you. There aren't many counties that have purple coloured coats. I painted these up in 15mm a few years ago, they've yet to hit the tabletop!
ReplyDeleteThe colours are certainly striking!
DeleteFinely done, very striking colour combo. I had a pair of purple and green two tone trousers back in the heady days of youth.
ReplyDeleteI cannot get that out of my head now!
DeleteGreat work David….whilst they are pretty a bit too garish for me 🤔
ReplyDeleteThanks Matt! Redolent of a fairground ride in my mind.
DeleteAfter you saying that, now I can't un-see 'fairground'. I think I would be tempted to put a light wash on the yellow and daw it Into the red to knock it back a bit, not easy at this stage incase the was runs down into the base work.
ReplyDeleteI have learned to live with them as is, sort of...
DeleteVery colourful, if they don’t kill the enemy they may blind them. Nice all the same.
ReplyDeleteIf anything they are even mote garish in the flesh!
DeleteLovely work and they really should stand out on the table!
ReplyDeleteThank you Donnie, much appreciated as ever. They are certainly bright!
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