Rogipoos…All Finished

I managed to get him finished…

Well when I say finished I just realised all of the bits that had been missed off or the paint has strayed! To be fair I hadn’t noticed until I took the photo above and then cropped and zoomed in. I do feel however that it looks like there is cocoa in his mug!

I decided that he needed to be reunited with Jose so here they are.

Tomorrow I will make a start on Nursey. Then onto some Elf civilians.

oh and while I remember….

70mph winds: 1 caravan: 0

It doesn’t look much but the side is just about holding in place and the roof is all but detached on the near side.

Luckily I still had the digger and held the roof in place until my good lady came back with the car containing the straps.

The heroic digger!

Rogipoos…Work in Progress

Four hours on a digger has jiggled my insides, plus quite a while in 60mph winds with a shovel didn’t help either but I bravely managed to get a bit more paint on Rogipoos.

Rogipoos’ skin is a lot darker than other orcs due to his many adventures in sunnier climates. I have enjoyed painting him. I did consider painting the braid a different colour but decided on the white. I managed a bit of shading with a heavily watered down blue wash, not that you can tell.

Hopefully I will get him finished tomorrow apart from aches from another load of hours on the digger and with a shovel.

The wind speed is now pushing 70mph… luckily the power has stayed on.

Rogipoos….Twelvetieth Lord Coldgood

Made a start on Uncle Rogipoos.

Still a long way to go, but I made a start this evening. My eldest daughter has become a teenager, so Birthday Shenanigans took place.

Another bit of excitement, my 3D printer arrived, unfortunately I can’t open it until Christmas….booooo!

And finally, this was shared on my Facebook feed…

It reminded me of a pile of young ladies I met in Poland, they turned up at a couple of events wearing lady versions of military uniforms, their uniforms were definitely cut to allow a bit more expansion in certain areas.

Hopefully I will get on with Rogipoos again tomorrow night.

Captain Fredorcson

Final rifle finished….

Fredorcson late of the 105th rifles has been given the rank of brevet major in the 60th rifles… well he has in my games. From what I remember in the Sharpe Novels, Frederickson was given command of some Portuguese Cacador’s. But never mind … Sweat Villiam has been wounded so many times that among other things he has lost his left eye, his teeth and his hair. His badly fitting wig is made from the hair of dead elves.

Fredorcson is a staunch ally of Sharke.

Here we have the rifles in all their glory…

Tomorrow I make a start on Rogipoos, Nursey and Jose.

Captain Rickard Sharke

Last of the rifles completed…

Rickard Sharke is a bastard son of an elvish mother and an orcish father.

A foundling who grew up in the rookeries of Londinium. He took the King’s shilling and became extremely good at his job. He is despised by the more noble officers who feel he is an upstart raised from the ranks by Wheeling-Turn.

I said at the start that the last of the rifles were painted. I just remembered that I have one of the original senior officers who needs painting…. I was going to paint Rogipoos, but I think Captain Fredorcson or Sweat Villiam as he is known to his Orcish brothers should be next.

Sergeant Padrag Harpy

Five down, one to go…

Harpy is a Bog Orc from Guinalea. Great Britcorn subdued the lands of Guinalea. Even though, a great number have joined the army to avoid starvation.

The troops of Guinalea are bigger and stronger than most other orcs in the army. Harpy is bigger, stronger and meaner than the rest. He carries a

Sharke is the only Officer that Harpy will call ‘sir’ off the parade ground.

Rifleorc Fung Purrkinz

Four down, two to go…

Fung is the newest member of the rifles, a little green behind the ears (no pun intended).

He was a nice easy miniature to paint, instead of black or white slings for the rifle I decided on grey as I want the unit to be a bit rag tag. I will decide on what kind of pennant to give him.

Rifleorc Ichziah Tunge

Three down, three to go…

Ichziah is a firm believer in the Orcish Deity, Sentinal. He always carries the book of holy words with him. His major problem is with the demon drink. No alcohol is safe when Tunge is around.

In game terms Tunge is a magic user.

Of all six figures he is my least favourite, I can’t honestly say why.

Friday’s Forgotten Forces

By heck it is round to Friday again.

Braving winds and heavy rain I fought my way to the shed to locate something forgotten…. it wasn’t hard they were sitting in full view on the mini shelves I made out of scrap wood from the builders yard in Lerwick.

I remember really enjoying painting these chaps. They are for Science versus Pluck, not the main forces as they are in 10mm. These chaps are there for if things get tricky and a player is forced to resort to hand to hand.

The idea is that the player faces a random number of attackers who are trying their best to fill said player full of holes. The various sergeants and other ranks are there to help out depending on what their personalities their character has. A beloved officer will have a rescue force, a hated Officer will find very quickly if he is spear proof as the other ranks look the other way.

The rules themselves are somewhat Kriekspeil in their design. The players are all against an umpire or two who operate the terrain and the enemies. It is definitely not a case of I go, you go. Turns vary in length from hours to minutes and indeed in my campaign I am organising (well I started yonks ago) the allied forces begin the campaign in Blighty…they will need to organise forces to relieve Khartoum but from the Red Sea port of Suakim. One day I might actually get to run it. I have played a couple of games and the rules worked well.

So onto the forgotten forces…

British officers and other ranks:

Hussars and an intrepid reporter for the Illustrated Gazette

Some of the gentlemen whose aim is to fill the above full of holes…

There are also a pile of camel mounted ansar seen in the first photograph (not to mention a pile of undercoated infantry).

Because I am a wargamer, whilst looking at these photos I realise that there are some gaps.. naval brigade, a Gardner gun if for no other reason that it can jam after firing seventy rounds… Mounted officers, civilians etc….

All of the above models are Peter Pig 15mm miniatures. I toyed with the idea of going for Perry 28mm’s but decided to keep the scale smaller.

We as we are mentioning the Sudan war of 1885…

The sand of the desert is sodden red,
Red with the wreck of a square that broke;
The Gatling’s jammed and the colonel dead,
And the regiment blind with dust and smoke.
The river of death has brimmed his banks,
And England’s far, and Honour a name,
But the voice of the schoolboy rallies the ranks,
“Play up! play up! and play the game!”

To be fair the square didn’t break, it opened up and let the enemy in, and it was a Gardner that jammed, not a Gatling…but now I am being a pedant….