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Miniatures Adventure => VSF Adventures => In Her Majesty's Name => Topic started by: Rigel on June 15, 2020, 08:30:57 PM
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Hi all!
We would like to share with you our spanish company for IHMN: the Ist Amphibious Brigade of Cartagena, a military company with some steampunk technologies and a historical profile as the famous XIX century engineer Isaac Peral (who develop a electric submarine). All the background and the photos of this company are at our blog:
The background: a view of Spain in the IHMN setting (http://freaklandscenics.blogspot.com/2020/04/in-her-majestys-name-la-i-brigada.html). We start in the city of Cartagena, in the late XIX century hold the main shipyards of Spain and they proclaimed the "Canton of Cartagena" as a independent state (until this point historical facts!).
(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-ePLhCokqbnE/XoHhVOoRPtI/AAAAAAAAHQY/JH7S5DJLIYAks-jPGLuCSlgiwrn1Ua8TQCLcBGAsYHQ/s640/AD03702.jpg)
The officers and the troops (http://freaklandscenics.blogspot.com/2020/04/in-her-majestys-name-la-i-brigada_20.html).
The engineer Isaac Peral and their war machines (http://freaklandscenics.blogspot.com/2020/05/in-her-majestys-name-la-i-brigada.html)
(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/--bR9f0r2atw/XoIu-XG_-mI/AAAAAAAAHRs/39Eb9VSYGe8v27xi5OIEUxc4lh1R5FdCQCLcBGAsYHQ/s640/Revisando%2Blos%2Bmulos%2B-%2B05.jpg)
Heros and explorers (http://freaklandscenics.blogspot.com/2020/06/in-her-majestys-name-la-i-brigada.html)
In the last entry (http://freaklandscenics.blogspot.com/2020/06/in-her-majestys-name-la-i-brigada_15.html)we share with you the profiles for the company:
(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-H_0JqNWuXBY/XoI64OmoyeI/AAAAAAAAHV4/xO13uGfbH4IPKsM4AqqXP5uM_h7ITg4WACPcBGAYYCw/s400/Capitan%2BSeg%25C3%25BCe%25C3%25B1o%2B-%2B02.jpg)
(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-qTavfZ78eQ4/XuU39boRFYI/AAAAAAAAHe8/p5GPGWhYatcc0arJ8fSZLvHELgWBCK_ZQCLcBGAsYHQ/s640/I%2BBrigada%2BAnfibia%2Bde%2BCartagena_2-1.jpg)
(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-v08hF_rngDY/XoI5PGD_bhI/AAAAAAAAHT8/MeXOqfZWX-k1laeCcE0tcqBgUW8nUfTJACPcBGAYYCw/s320/Capitan%2BGuillem%2B-%2B02.jpg)
(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-lXnhfbC3PyQ/XuU4TDI9uJI/AAAAAAAAHfE/tgi7y7rJlZoTK35t-g19K8E4lRdSiuBDgCLcBGAsYHQ/s640/I%2BBrigada%2BAnfibia%2Bde%2BCartagena_2-2.jpg)
(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-eW5SMaijcjo/XoI7Zn84X2I/AAAAAAAAHWg/HwFCSI4AuTs7gA-V96PBYUm_15kHozyOwCPcBGAYYCw/s400/Peral%2By%2BVillanueva%2B-%2B02.jpg)
(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-BNGjdJ1Ek1I/XuU4cWCQR0I/AAAAAAAAHfI/kyexHFIYnUIInUXerYejatA3WAYlz3P7QCLcBGAsYHQ/s640/I%2BBrigada%2BAnfibia%2Bde%2BCartagena_2-3.jpg)
(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-DpNMf0UyeSI/XoI5QpJU1BI/AAAAAAAAHT4/RvtSTNMCih0Oz0BP9NWH6ME2qnHO_J-agCPcBGAYYCw/s400/Diego%2BMarquina%2B-%2B03.jpg)
(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-bOuDN6dK7v8/XoI5RqalTLI/AAAAAAAAHTw/xSqRu2TNREsRdHTB14UNi06ozv9Eb6mJgCPcBGAYYCw/s640/Infanteria%2Bal%2Basalto%2B-%2B02.jpg)
(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-QzOZ5uYM6bE/XuU4zGISPkI/AAAAAAAAHfY/fyV0HQVK4aAjgOAfLjsRQAKs7X-xAkqVQCLcBGAsYHQ/s640/I%2BBrigada%2BAnfibia%2Bde%2BCartagena_2-4.jpg)
(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-DZE49QG4uyo/XoI6ZbRWzuI/AAAAAAAAHVQ/_ndMcDK7UYokVsXEYiyQpc2mYGCFyJKgQCPcBGAYYCw/s640/Revisando%2Blos%2Bmulos%2B-%2B10.jpg)
(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-TyXdYQul47E/XuZygkSi3ZI/AAAAAAAAHfk/ElOBiXc2eZIsa1fsHBTEjPnrDSV8BVVXwCLcBGAsYHQ/s640/I%2BBrigada%2BAnfibia%2Bde%2BCartagena_2-5.jpg)
(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-TWoJCz4IgpU/XoI7ZCY4cnI/AAAAAAAAHWI/5kp-hRmv27sGErJGPtbNEpjGE5AFlun4QCLcBGAsYHQ/s400/Negros%2B-%2B01.jpg)
(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-pkw9r7edlkc/XuZymwJGdFI/AAAAAAAAHfo/mL_U5VevdXkFDlCBycUz03BnHmuXs-E-gCLcBGAsYHQ/s640/I%2BBrigada%2BAnfibia%2Bde%2BCartagena_2-6.jpg)
I hope you like it!
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Nice back story & stats, but fantastic figures & paint job.
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Brilliant :-*
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Cracking work, impressive painting, and a great back story to the company too.
Looks like you have plenty of figures to field different options too.
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Those walkers look really great. Would you mind saying where they came from? I have struggled to find any suitable models other than the one from NorthStar!
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This is brilliant!
Concept, conversion, painting, everything!
:-* :-*
Top drawer innovation.
8) 8)
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Great work!
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Thank you all for the replies! I hope the company can be played soon!
Those walkers look really great. Would you mind saying where they came from? I have struggled to find any suitable models other than the one from NorthStar!
They are the Knightly Order Light Dragoons of the Kingdom of Brittania of Dystopian Legions. They are hard to found, because I think Spartan Games closed. I found them in a sold offer of a Spanish shop, but the shop closed six months ago...
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"Captain of the Peral"?
Have you worked out what that is? Tried looking for pear tree for something Spanish and nautical, but no joy.
Smashing list, by-the-by!
Doug
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"Captain of the Peral"?
Have you worked out what that is? Tried looking for pear tree for something Spanish and nautical, but no joy.
Smashing list, by-the-by!
Doug
Hi Doug, the "Peral" was the electric submarine made by Isaac Peral in 1887 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_submarine_Peral). The surname "Peral" is, as you wrote, "pear tree" in Spanish. I used the historical origin of this engineer (Isaac Peral), who was birth in Cartagena, to write the background of the Brigade.
Cheers
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Spiffing stuff there!
Lovely brushwork.
Look forward to seeing these excellent chaps in action.
😃
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Admirable work there!
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Hehe, I misread that as the 1st Ambiguous Brigade! lol
Now I want an ambiguous brigade of mine own... Except I don't know what they're for.
Absolutely lovely pics there. Loving the painting.
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Hehe, I misread that as the 1st Ambiguous Brigade! lol
Now I want an ambiguous brigade of mine own... Except I don't know what they're for.
lol lol lol
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Wow, these are great. I must admit that my mind initially leapt to Cartagena de Indias in Colombia as the setting, and I thought of a repeat of the grand siege there (from the War of Jenkins' Ear), but in the late XIX Century with steam powered walkers and battleships on both sides!
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Hi Doug, the "Peral" was the electric submarine made by Isaac Peral in 1887 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_submarine_Peral). The surname "Peral" is, as you wrote, "pear tree" in Spanish. I used the historical origin of this engineer (Isaac Peral), who was birth in Cartagena, to write the background of the Brigade.
Cheers
*facepalm* I was vaguely aware of the submarine, but didn't connect to the name. Thanks for the EMBARRASSING clarification... ;)
Doug