Lead Adventure Forum
Miniatures Adventure => Pikes, Muskets and Flouncy Shirts => Topic started by: oxiana on 14 September 2008, 03:16:23 PM
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I've had a few free days after handing over a big work project, so I thought I'd tackle some of the lead mountain. I bought a job lot of the Eureka 40mm Musketeer range four months ago, and these are the first minis to see a paint brush. They're really fantastic sculpts, and great fun to paint.
Firstly, four of the Cardinal's guards:
(http://i457.photobucket.com/albums/qq291/oxianaboy/P9140191.jpg)
(http://i457.photobucket.com/albums/qq291/oxianaboy/P9140190.jpg)
A couple of serving wenches:
(http://i457.photobucket.com/albums/qq291/oxianaboy/P9140189.jpg)
And some damsels (soon to be in distress):
(http://i457.photobucket.com/albums/qq291/oxianaboy/P9140187.jpg)
Incidentally, the mini in the yellow dress is a Soiled Dove from the HLBS Old West range, with some skirts added to help preserve her modesty.
Enjoy!
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nice conversion. wouldn't have known ;) p.s nice work on the mini's in general/
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Nice Job...but no no no I will not go into another scale lol. Those are great and the eyes have that "I dare you" look to them
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Very well done, great conversion too :)
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Very good paint jobs and a brilliant conversion! I never have noticed that HLBS have a 40mm range; I simply HAVE to browse though them...
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Nice conversion. I have mine all filed down and they are ready for priming...just need more hours in the day. I watched The Man in the Iron Mask last night and then I see your painted figures...must be a sign...must make more time in the day...just need some cooperative weather and then I can paint them. Show us more when you get them done.
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Very good paint jobs and a brilliant conversion! I never have noticed that HLBS have a 40mm range; I simply HAVE to browse though them...
Vikotnik - thanks indeed! That's high praise coming from you, as it was the sublime quality of your own Eureka Musketeers that inspired me to buy them in the first place.
HLBS have a few interesting figures that fit in well. As well as the mini above, try their 1670s Buccaneer captain, who is perfect for another flamboyant swordsman. Mine isn't painted yet so I can't show it here, sorry, but you can find it at www.hlbs.co.uk/product.php?id=43.
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Realy nice paintjob. I like them ;)
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Vikotnik - thanks indeed! That's high praise coming from you, as it was the sublime quality of your own Eureka Musketeers that inspired me to buy them in the first place.
HLBS have a few interesting figures that fit in well. As well as the mini above, try their 1670s Buccaneer captain, who is perfect for another flamboyant swordsman. Mine isn't painted yet so I can't show it here, sorry, but you can find it at www.hlbs.co.uk/product.php?id=43.
Thank You for the link! I remember noticing the other thread of Yours about the 40mm musketeers quite some time ago. Please keep us updated about any progress!
Now I must proceed to the HLBS site to do dome ordering...
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Beautiful figures and a very interesting topic. It would perhaps be a next subject after the pirates for me. Unfortunately, is me 40mm too big. I did everything like to 28mm. Does anyone have know Figures on this topic in 28mm?
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Beautiful figures and a very interesting topic. It would perhaps be a next subject after the pirates for me. Unfortunately, is me 40mm too big. I did everything like to 28mm. Does anyone have know Figures on this topic in 28mm?
There are plenty. Brigade Games and Blue Moon Manufacturing are two good places to start, their figures were sculpted quite recently in conjunction with the swashbuckling boom of the past couple years. A pair of older ranges can be found at Redoubt (where the figure in my avatar is from) and Black Hat. The Redoubt range is nicely varied but the castings can take some elbow grease to prep and assemble. The Black Hat range doesn't really mix well with other stuff, but the sculpts have a certain cute, charicaturish charm to them.
The great thing is that if you're already doing pirates, then you can mix these two themes quite a lot. Other tangential themes such as highwaymen, border reivers and conquistadors can also yield some useful figures if you select them carefully. Outpost makes a good range of highwaymen worth checking out.
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@Rhoderic
Thanks for the information