Canine Pioneers/Sappers

I got these pretty much finished tonight.

Well when I say finished….

I want a better highlight on the green uniform, the collar and cuffs and the boots (I totally forgot the boots).

I am really happy with how they came out. I did a bit of humming and hawing about uniform colours tried to find something useful online about Austrian uniform colours. They pretty much seemed to be white with various exceptions – (in fact they wore blue or Pike grey coats…I found out after painting them).Therefore I went green with yellow. I did toy with the idea of a brown coat, but with them being dogs I felt everything might blend in.

The first two up for a closer look are:

Then onto these two…

It was I added the above that I realised that I had forgotten the rolled greatcoat on the one carrying the barrel. Monster brown was the first paint that came out of the box so he has a brown greatcoat.

Interestingly enough I had a swine of a job getting the yellow to cover the green. I suddenly remembered something in GW’s how to paint miniatures. Basically make a pastel shade to go over a dark one… I gave it a try and it worked fine.

I am quite pleased with my painting progress over the weekend.

Since Friday night I have painted everything I undercoated on Thursday.

I think I will move onto the reanimator and crew next. Then that way I have painted everything I got for Christmas.

After that who knows🤔🤔🤔.

Alternative Armies Purchases and a bit of painting

AA had a free postage deal on so I took advantage of it 😁

I wanted some of the Savant Zombies. I ordered the six from the ‘Escape from the Dark Tzar’ set. They are really nice figures in resin. I still can’t get my head around how light they are compared to the usual white metal figures.

From the same set I ordered the ogre captain to act as my officer for my Finkelstein ogre section.

Apologies for the blurred picture.

He is another nice figure. So much lighter than the rest of the ogres I ordered.

We have a forager a sapper and two line ogres. These will be combined with the two I already have (see below) to make a section of six plus an officer.

I managed a bit of painting this evening making a good start on Madame Pompaboom.

She still has a long way to go – her hairstyle alone will probably take an hour to finish.

I started late as I was sorting out my craft shed which I finished today. All of my toys are going out there to make room in the house.

I hope to get both her and her manservant finished tomorrow night.

Ferach Field Hospital

I am just about finished the full set.

A bit of a tidy up and some darkening around the eyes especially on the two on the left. Really only just the stretcher and equipment table to sort out…

I have added a couple of plastic pieces too – a table for the surgery and a chest to hold all the tools.

I really like this set. There are three of them that can be used as civilians. The surgeon on the right would make a good barman.

Not sure where I will go next. Perhaps Lady Pompaboom.

I received my new figures today. I have been very resolute and they are still sealed in their box. I will open it tomorrow and get some photographs taken.

Medics, Engineers and a Very Posh Lady

I managed to get a pile of figures undercoated this evening.

First up is the medical team. Two surgeons a stretcher bearer team and an auxiliary.

This set also contains a gentleman surgeon as seen last week and a rather nice ex soldier with a wooden leg (not to mention a wounded elf on a stretcher).

Next up is a group of canine engineers.

This is another nice set. The first would make a rather nice assassin with a bomb and pistol. The second is carrying a plank, the third a barrel, while the last is obviously digging up his bone. He, like me, has a concentrating tongue – it sticks out when we are concentrating.

Madame Pompaboom is next.

This rather hatchet faced lady and manservant is a rather fun set. With her ladyship’s hair being so high it requires him to hold it up. She almost conceals a bomb in her towering hairstyle. Her head and hair are a separate casting. I couldn’t work out where her face had gone. Being the pillock that I am, I was trying to put it on upside down. I thought the fuse on the bomb went into the hole on her neck 😱😱😱.

I am thinking white and gold for the dress…

I did manage to finish one of them.

I really like this figure. He comes with the field hospital. However, I think I will use him as an ex soldier.

All in all another eclectic mix of very nice figures.

Guard Bodyguard

I eventually got the L’espirit du Gard finished. I know I go on a bit about favourite figures, but this lot have to be one of my favourite units in the Flintloque range.

I have a mounted unit of these too, I will eventually get around to painting them.

One thing I am pleased about is that I am managing to get a bit of painting done each night. As I have said before. The painting helps me chill out and the blog kind of keeps me motivated to get more painting done.

Tomorrow I am going to get the undead gunners finished. Having had a quick look at them I need to paint the ramrod and put a wash on a beard. I think I might manage to get a few more figures started too. I will also have to get the gun done as well.

Having had a look in the boxes, I must get the re-animator and the Ferach hospital set done too.

So many figures so little time. 😱😱😱

Lady Boniface part III

I really didn’t like her dress…

The yellow was a bit yucky to be honest. I did consider a total repaint but instead I kept at it. I sort of did repaint the dress but in yellow.

There is still a bit of work to do on it but it is a definite improvement on the first attempt.

Sadly the IPad seems to struggle with a bright yellow….Perhaps I should have gone with my original idea of a nice blue colour.

Getting There

I managed to do a bit more painting tonight.

I think I have found another favourite character. I have always liked this figure. He is an officer of the quasi 6th Hussars. Whereas with the zombies, I went through a phase of hating them, I have enjoyed painting him from start to finish. I still have a bit to go on him but he is getting close.

The Golem whom I have named Egor is getting there too. The highlight is too light on the grey so I will either redo it or put a glaze over it, similarly with his head.

The doctor is just about finished too. I forgot to photograph him.

Madame Boniface is making progress…

I am not sure how I am going to do her dress. I did consider simply using a wash and if so… what colour?

Still a lot to do on her, hopefully she will be finished tomorrow.

The two cavalry are lagging a bit behind, simply because the blue and red I used on the others is in work.

My unpainted pile of Flintloque is growing again. I still have stuff on top of these from Christmas to paint. I still have to finish my undead artillery, they have sat like this since 8th December.

Not to mention everything else I have bought recently. My Bier and Bones figures to start with and I did order some more Finkelstein ogres and the resin Savant zombies, well there was free postage 🤣.

I am really enjoying getting back into the swing of painting every day, there are a lot more talented figure painters out there it is true. But this is about enjoyment of accomplishment.

I have been contemplating the way I disliked painting the zombies. I am beginning to wonder if it was a combination of oldish paint that didn’t flow that well (more like tar than paint) and trying to squeeze a bit of painting into a short session which is normally interspersed with telephone calls. Funnily enough I got them finished at home and that Was when I felt happier with them too.

5028 Bier &Bones Shilling Service Pack

I have been pondering getting the Flintloque Bier and Bones Game Book for quite a while as my campaign is going to involve a Witchlands force pushing South. I decided to take the plunge with the last of my money from the sale of things I don’t use any more.

Rather than just buy the book I was going to get a few figures to make the postage worth the while. I looked at various types. The new releases were definitely on my list. Othari aristocrat, Hobgoblin miser, the new resin savant zombies. So I did my usual trawl through the various lists and came up with a list (this normally ends up at around £60 with my “oooh they look nice” or the “oooh I could just do with some of them to bulk out my forces” routine). I started perusing the Finklestein list and was enamoured of the ogres. It was then that I remembered the Shilling Service Pack.

I had £30 left to spend so went for it.

They came today and I am rather impressed.

So What did I get in my box?

The box came well wrapped and well protected with scrunched up brown paper to stop everything shifting about.

The rule book was inside a plastic sealable bag, which I thought was a good touch to keep the weather off it, The figures and dice came in the smaller box.

The book is 96 pages long covering troops and a bit of background to the conflict in the Kartoffelberg. I have Ostarian troops anyway so it is useful for that alone. I love the cartoony illustrations in the book they are full of life.  Most pages are black and white with some colour pages showing painted examples of the different models.

The first seventy odd pages deal with the actual troops and background  – the last twenty odd pages are the rules for the game. They are very well laid out and easy to follow.

The bag also contained a two sided piece of A4 that takes you through the process of choosing a section giving them skills and traits and then onto three scenarios that use the troops in the box.

Now onto the figures:

As mentioned earlier these came in the box, well wrapped in bubble wrap

This set consists of 11 models and two dice. It comprises 2 ogres, 3 Finkelstein dwarves and 6 Krautian dwarves to fight them.

The dwarves were all in the same bag and the ogres were in a separate one.

The 2 page sheet shows the two forces in case you are in any doubt. But to be honest the Krautians are in a uniform and the other dwarves are not, so there shouldn’t be that much confusion. The second ogre was wrapped in his own bubble wrap to protect him a bit more as he has a halberd blade acting as a bayonet and this extra protection was to ensure it didn’t snap off.

Let’s look at the dwarves:

These are lovely figures and full of character. To be truthful, the camera doesn’t do them justice. The Krautians look rather resplendent in their matching uniforms whist the Finkelstein dwarves have a bit more of a rag tag look about them.

Regarding the Finkelstein Dwarves…The two nearest the camera have no visible weapons so will be ideal for civilians or spies. The one at the back is armed with a sword.

The Krautians are on the whole armed with Dwarf Muskets MKII. The officer is armed with a sword.

The thing I like about the Alternative armies minis is that you have to spend quite a while looking for flash lines on the whole. The bugler has a bit between his legs and one of the ogre has a bit on his shoulders but on the whole they look like this.

On the hat it is noticeable but on the rest of him not so much. In the past I have had to turn the figure upside down and look to see where the mould line is on the base and follow it round to find it on the figure.

The Ogres look rather spiffing too.

The ogre on the right is armed with a Kannonderbus and the one on the right is armed with a double musket with attached Glaive as a bayonet.

So to end with… This set cost me £32.50 with a flat rate of £5.00 postage. Stamps alone came to £3.90 so not to costly on the postage.

I decided to add everything up to see if I had made any savings.

The rule book is £17.50

The nine dwarves @£2.00 each come to £18.00

The two ogres are £9.00

And a pair of dice at £1.00

Now by my calculations (I actually checked it three times as I kept thinking I had done it wrong as it looked a massive saving)…This lot if bought individually would come to £45.50. A massive saving indeed.

Now if you are thinking about getting into Flintloque then these Shilling Service packs are a definite saving (as is the resin Escape from the dark Tzar (5024) 10 figure set).

The Shilling packs at present are as follows:

SSP04 Bier and bones

SSP01 War in Catalucia

SSP02 Death in the Snow (Witchlands campaign)

SSP03 Grapeshotte (artillery set)

In my own personal view they are well worth their money (financially definitely).

Once I have sold some more surplus materials I think I will go for the Grapeshotte set. (This will mean I have all four books – The Witchlands book is an electronic one)

Airbrushm

After nearly 5 weeks I switched on my airbrush for the first time.

Here we have a couple more Guard cavalry and a Ferach surgeon and a hussar Officer as well as Madame Boniface and Egor (they say he is a golem, but to me he is an Egor.

I purchased the airbrush primarily to undercoat figures and terrain. To be honest it took a little working out. For example you have to lift the dial to change pressure before turning it however the instructions don’t say that the name it and say turn to alter the pressure.

The back nut on the airbrush needed loosening a bit to get the paint to flow properly. But to be honest it took about 5 minutes to work everything out.

I deliberately purchased airbrush paint as I wanted to reduce the number of variables that I needed to work with straight off. There are loads of YouTube sessions showing how to make your own airbrush ready paint.

The temperature today is about 1.5 degrees and blowing a gale. Not good spray painting weather. The thing I loved about this airbrush was the control of it. I painted each one whilst holding onto the base. Yeah my glove got a bit of paint on it, but compared to a spray can? Hardly any at all!

The paint layer on the figures looks really smooth. So all in all I am a very happy person.

This is the one I bought. It isn’t a Badger or any of the other ‘top’ makes but it does what I want it to do and that is good enough for me.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/COMPRESSOR-KIT-AIRBRUSHES-AIR-BRUSH-COMPRESSOR-AIRBRUSH-COMPRESSOR-KIT-132-128/370268372610?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649

Undead Forces

I decided to have a look at what I had painted compared to what I do not.

This is not a bad little force of undead nastiness.

Back right we have 2 units of eight Militia with an associated Liche and wolf. Mounted general with his Lancer bodyguards

A unit of zombie infantry with another vampire. In front of them some Cossacks and other similar troops. A unit of axemen with another vampire A selection of KGB officers ready to keep this lot in check and then a unit of artillerymen.

A number still need basing properly.

I still have to paint:

A unit of ghouls of the Kryptofski regiment.

A unit of Werewolves

5 wraith cavalry

My re-animator

A large werewolf of the Visthowla legion

And some more Militia.