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Author Topic: Chema1986 XVIIc.Gallery:13/09/23 Ark Royal miniatures 1/1200 Spanish ships  (Read 39920 times)

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Re: Chema1986 XVIIc. Gallery: 03/11/2020 Dutch artillery late XVIIc
« Reply #105 on: November 04, 2020, 08:49:39 AM »
Lovely additions  8)
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Re: Chema1986 XVIIc. Gallery: 03/11/2020 Dutch artillery late XVIIc
« Reply #106 on: November 05, 2020, 12:30:58 PM »
Beautiful job!  :-*
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Re: Chema1986 XVIIc. Gallery: 03/11/2020 Dutch artillery late XVIIc
« Reply #107 on: November 06, 2020, 08:47:37 AM »
thanks mates ;)

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Re: Chema1986 XVIIc. Gallery: 03/11/2020 Dutch artillery late XVIIc
« Reply #108 on: December 03, 2020, 08:42:11 AM »
Hello friends,

I have updated my blog with a new entry:
https://spanishleadpainting.blogspot.com/

this time I bring you a small unit that I have made with great enthusiasm, using half a dozen miniature manufacturers.



It intends to be an assault group of the Tercios of Flanders, during Franco-Dutch War. Specifically it belongs to the Tercio de Zuñiga, also called Tercio del Duque de Béjar or Departmental Tercio of Brabant. It was made up of native Spaniards, and was stationed in the Netherlands until the end of the War of the Spanish Succession, so it saw a lot of combat in the period 1672-1710 aprox.

the uniform was light gray or off white with blue facings, and we know that some of his flags had the emblem of the Duke of Béjar, although I have not included it in this small detachment.



Manuel Diego López de Zúñiga Sotomayor, Duke of Bejar,  "Maestro de Campo"  of his Tercio in the army of Flanders from 1681, he took part in the siege of Oudenaarde, where with his own hands he removed some burning bombs that had fallen into a powder magazine, thus demonstrating his great courage. The ensign of his Tercio carried the flag with the Duke of Béjar's coat of arms. He died fighting the Ottomans during the siege of Buda.


Regarding the miniatures, I wanted to represent a typical image of the sieges, both in the offensive and in defense. a Group of selected soldiers called Forlorn Hope by the English or Enfants Perdus by the French. I can use them as a musketeer wing. These "stormtroopers" made sorties out of the fortresses to sabotage enemy artillery, capture soldiers and officers, or kill engineers.

I have armed them with muskets, grenades, pistols and halberd of various brands, I should have used flintloques too, but I had none :(

Most of the miniatures depicted are from the defunct "Phoenix Miniatures" range, which were  somewhat inferior in quality than the North Star 1672 range. From this brand there is a pikeman, converted into an ensign with a plastic pistol and a plastic Warlord Games wrapped flag, and 3 identical musketeers, but as I wanted a unique look, I leaved one musketeer as it was, but the other two, lost their heads and had Warhammer heads instead.







there are also 2 Warlord Games miniatures: a plastic musketeer and a metal kneeling Swede:

-The plastic one was a musketeer from the English Civil War infantry box, with lots of conversions... I turned himo into a grenadier using two plastic arms from former Wargames Factory WSS infantry, and I lengthened his coat by "sculpting" (I am a terrible sculptor) more fabric of the uniform right up his knees with green putty.





-As for the metal Swede, I cut his Dutch pot helmet and substituted it with a broad brimmed hat of the decapitated head of a Phoenix Miniatures musketeer.





Finally, the last miniature is the sergeant, an unrecognizable  Monmouth Rebel by Front Rank miniatures... I cut off both arms and replaced them with two plastic arms from Warhammer imperial militia, one arm with a halberd and another one holding a pistol, I also scuplted some feathers on the hat and added Front Rank's metal shoulder ribbons too.


Also, in order to add more flavor to the unit,  I wanted some scenery scattered on the bases: a cannon from Wargames Factory WSS, two 3D printed gabions, and a cut "Chevaux de Frisie" from Warfare Miniatures.

I hope you like the final result, It took me longer than expected to finish this unit because I am in the process of moving to a new house, so this has been the last unit painted in my old home.









Cheers


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Lovely creations! And beautifully painted. Bravo!

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Lovely work.

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Excellent!

Fab sense of composition and lovely crisp brushwork  8)

Offline DintheDin

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Great presentation and first rate paint job! Thanks for sharing!

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lovely little vignette bases my friend, these are cracking additions to your collection  :-*

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Many thanks all for your kind comments! I hope to add more of these little vignettes to my late XVII c. armies.

Best regards!


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Splendid  8)

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 Hello guys,

I have just upated my blog with a new mini project:
https://spanishleadpainting.blogspot.com/

I am still in a XVII c mood, so I decided to bring back an old concept from my Warhammer Historical times, the "Army Standard Bearer", in my case, a Spanish "alférez" (ensign).





In recent times I saw a picture of a painting by Justus Van Egmont, a  very talented Flemish painter, who painted a Spanish ensign, probably from a Tercio or a Civic Militia in Flanders. I really loved the painting I thought about making it in 28mm !





The miniature is based in a "large" scenic base, because I will use him as an officer or Standard Bearer for large battle games or skirmish warbands games. Of course the mini is not an exact copy of the painting, but I tried to make it as similar as possible.

The miniature is made up from Wargames Foundry's Louis XIV miniature, heavily converted , with another head,  a Warhammer Bretonnian head from young knights sprue, with green stuff puty sculpted over, to make a decent hair. Both hands were cut, one of them is an open hand from Warlord Games' ECW range, and the other is holding a plastic broad brimmed hat also from Warlord Games. The flag itself is printed at home, downloaded from 80YW.org a fb group by Bouko de Groot, an absolutely wonderful site, full of nice flags from the 80 Years War. Although the flag of the painting is not the same of the miniature,  is similar enough for me.

The "uniform" or  dress is more suitable for the War of Devolution than Franco Dutch War, but I will use for both :)

I hope you like the finished result, I am quite pleased about the way it turned out, despite it was painted in a couple of days.












Cheers!


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Re: Chema1986 XVIIc. Gallery: 09/12/2020 Army Standard Bearer for my Tercios
« Reply #118 on: December 09, 2020, 08:47:32 AM »
Lovely  8)

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Re: Chema1986 XVIIc. Gallery: 09/12/2020 Army Standard Bearer for my Tercios
« Reply #119 on: December 09, 2020, 09:36:48 AM »
That is one really lovely piece of work  :-*

Lovely crisp brushwork and exceptionally confident colour use  8)

 

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