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Miniatures Adventure => Colonial Adventures => Topic started by: Major Weenie on May 29, 2010, 10:00:19 PM
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Gradually finishing more of these splendid figures. Some for myself, based for the Chris Peers rules, and some for a fellow Bengali. (Member of 'The Bengal Club')
#1 Traditional 'waving a sword whilst the horse leaps over a rock.' I've clustered a rock and some tall grass around the fore hooves in an effort to conceal the bit of lead supporting the figure.
(http://thebengalclubla.com/images/bashi04.jpg)
#2 In which the rear hooves give a better example of concealing the 'hoof lead' with grass. Here the grass is not some of that expensive model railway stuff, but bits clipped from a cheap/disposable paint brush.
(http://thebengalclubla.com/images/bashi05.jpg)
#3 And a standard bearer. I'm told that the flag actually says something about the 'reasonable pay rates' of the unit. A fellow Bengali printed out the phrase he wanted, using 'something' so that it came out in the desired Arabic characters. Then I painted over them. It sort of works.
(http://thebengalclubla.com/images/bashi06.jpg)
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Fantastic! really a lot of character, and vibrant colors!
LOL! I saw the thread caption, "Major weenie on Perry's Bashi Bazouks" and thought: "how can a sculptor accidently have an exposed weenie on a figure? That is weird!"
My bad!
:)
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I especially like the horses particularly the grey :o
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I especially like the horses particularly the grey :o
Very nice. The bright reigns and tackle is what I love best. (I've been doing a Hell of a lot of 15mm Ansar cav in 15mm lately, and using paint pens to do the raised detail leather, but in brown. maybe I should get colorful?
How are you Marianas? I am going out Dolphin fishing (25-30 miles out in the Gulf Stream), the FISH, NOT the MAMMAL ;)tomorrow. You spear up any good tasting fish lately?
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Smokey,
Thats why you have to come over to the one true scale and leave those midget 15s behind lol lol I think that my eyes would drop out of my head if I had to paint 15s. Sadly, no fishing this weekend even though my spearfishing buddy is in from the island of Tinian and the water is good. I will be busy photographing hundreds of small broken fragments of 18th and 19th century Chinese porcelain in every free moment I have between now and late July.
LB
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"I especially like the horses particularly the grey"
'Lobster Boy' (& fellow Bengali) is that you? If you go to the club web site I think that there's a, very old, posting in the painting section on how to reproduce these very horse colors.
Maj.Weenie
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like them a lot
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Splendid. What game/period are they for?
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Time Period?
They're from the Perry Sudan range, so 1882?
But I think that the costume would work for anything from the Greek War of Independence (1820's ish) to.... Dunno, didn't I see some color newreel footage of Morrocans dressed sort of like this when the Allies landed in W.W.II ?
Don't know if that really helps.
Maj. Weenie
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Those are nicely done indeed. Ditto on the horseflesh. 8) I'm just about to begin building an Egyptian force for the Sudan War myself.
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Major,
Thanks for the tip. I will definitely check the Bengal Club site. Have you checked with the fellows about getting me club emails at my other email address. I'm still dark.
LB
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Those are nicely done indeed. Ditto on the horseflesh. 8) I'm just about to begin building an Egyptian force for the Sudan War myself.
Then you could do that neat battle in the "Khartoum" movie, where the Egyptian light cav charge the Ansar cav. :)
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Then you could do that neat battle in the "Khartoum" movie, where the Egyptian light cav charge the Ansar cav. :)
Absolutely! I'm trying to justify buying those excellent Perry Egyptian "Cuirassiers" though. I need to find a way to work them into the mix. ;)
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I have some of those Egyptian cuirassiers, painted, somewhere.
I'll have to take a photo.
Regards,
Maj. Weenie
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Major Weenie, they are GORGEOUS !
The flag is quite wonderful, and I'm the guy, I will admit, who thinks he figured out how to write "Dirty Deeds Done Inexpensively" in Arabic.
Perfect, imo.
Painting over the printed flag was a brilliant stroke.
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I have some of those Egyptian cuirassiers, painted, somewhere.
Please post them. I'd like to see 'em!
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great figures well executed - i've been toying with getting some of these for a while and you might have pushed me over the edge.
Periodwise, I think the Perries say that they wouldn't look out of place fighting Napoleon in Egypt or Syria or even the Russians in the Russo-Turkish wars.
I'm trying to justify buying those excellent Perry Egyptian "Cuirassiers" though
Usagi old chap - they'er great minis - that's all the justification you need!
vT
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Hello - I just joined this forum & would like to say hello; and these figures are just grand! I may get some to possibly convert to Greek Light Infantry (1813 in British service). Maybe. ??? Dean