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Offline EndTransmission

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Sharpe end of the stick
« on: August 07, 2015, 10:11:27 PM »
Recently I started a little reading project in honour of the Waterloo anniversary. The project is to read all of the Sharpe books, which I've shamefully never read, despite regularly rewatching the tv series so much my wife refuses to watch it any more! Along with these, I aim to try and read up about each of the battles that occur before moving onto the next book. So far it's a bit hit and miss with the actual history though as I can't find many books about the battles from the first few novels. Still... it is a start right? If anyone has any recommendations for this period beyond the book "Wellington in India" by Jac Weller, I'd love to know.

Originally I thought about trying to paint something for each book too, but at the rate I paint that's probably not a great plan.  Matakashi's wonderful skirmish thread provided a better inspiration, so I decided to take the plunge at painting some troops of the period by taking advantage of Warlord's offer last month. A free set of Peninsular troops with the Black Powder book... who could say no to that?

Here's the test model to work out colours and overall scheme.



The colours in the photo are a bit off as it is a quick snap, but it gives you a good idea of where it is going. So I can remember what happened for the next one, this is the process. They are based on 20mm round bases so that they can fit into 2x2/40mmx40mm square bases for larger games as well as being useful for skirmish level games. Speaking of... the base isn't done yet!

The process so far is similar to the Warlord step by step with a few additions/modifications to fit my painting style and paint selection.

I'm sticking with the green as this is the colour of the 66th (Berkshire) Regiment of foot, which is where I'm from. They also served in a lot of the major battles of the peninsular campaign such as Douro (1809), Talavera (1809), Albuera (1811), Vitoria (1813), Nive (1813) and Orthes (1814). I've no idea how well they did, so that is some other fun research for later ;)

My steps are as follows (mostly for my reference so I can repeat it later...
1) Undercoat - Army Painter Chaotic Red spray. This is basically VMC Hull Red and acts as a good shade for skin and the red coat.

2) Trousers - Base coat of VMA Sea Grey, layer of VMC Sky Grey, thinned highlights of VMC Offwhite. Glaze of Warpaints Boney Spikes/Gloss Medium to add dirt around the bottom

3) Jacket/Hat trim - Thinned layers of VMC Carmine Red; trims Citadel Warpstone Glow; final wash with Devlan Mud. Random glaze of Warpaints Boney Spikes/Gloss Medium to add dirt

4) Straps/Hat trim top - VMC Off White; wash of Devlan mud

5) Boots/ bags/ shako - Black with VMA Grey Green highlights.

6) Musket - VMC Leather Brown wood; Boltgun Metal for metalwork; overall wash ofNuln Oil

7) Skin - VMC Cork Brown; thinned layer of  VMC Basic Skintone; wash with Devlan Mud. Stubble: 50/50 Black/VMC Basic Skintone painted onto jaw

8 ) Canteen - VMC French Mirage; Wash with devlan mud then Nuln Oil

9) Hair - VMC Leather Brown; wash with Nuln Oil

10) Bed roll - VMC Neutral Grey; wash with Nuln Oil

11) Sack - VMC Stone Grey; wash with Devlan Mud; stains with Warpaints Boney Spikes glaze.

12) Hat badge - VMC Bronze; wash with Devlan Mud

Doing one took about 2 hours, so we shall see how long it takes to do 4 more...

If you spot any serious historical mistakes anywhere in this thread, just shout. This is all pretty new to me and I'm bound to miss something in my vague attempt at research
« Last Edit: August 07, 2015, 10:53:15 PM by EndTransmission »

Offline Harry Faversham

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Re: Sharpe end of the stick
« Reply #1 on: August 07, 2015, 10:33:03 PM »
If you spot any serious historical mistakes anywhere in this thread, just shout.

 :o It's not a rifle yew slovenly sowjer yew... it's a musket!  :o
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Re: Sharpe end of the stick
« Reply #2 on: August 07, 2015, 10:52:48 PM »
:o It's not a rifle yew slovenly sowjer yew... it's a musket!  :o

Well.. Yes. There is that one.

Just checking you were awake! ;)

Offline Gunner Dunbar

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Re: Sharpe end of the stick
« Reply #3 on: August 08, 2015, 02:10:20 AM »
Don't think it's a serious mistake, but I would do the canteen a lighter shade of blue, otherwise not to bad.

Offline folnjir

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Re: Sharpe end of the stick
« Reply #4 on: August 10, 2015, 12:52:06 AM »
He looks pretty good to me. I like the sound of your project, looking forward to seeing more.

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Re: Sharpe end of the stick
« Reply #5 on: August 10, 2015, 04:29:20 PM »
After recently finishing all of the and Cato and Macro (by Scarrow) eight weeks ago I too started reading the Sharpe books, downloaded as three book deals on Kindle. I just finished Sharpe's Rifles (book 6 in the chronology) today, so now I can start reading from where the Sharpe series started (Sharpe's Eagle, I think). It's where I wanted to be from the beginning, as I'm just starting a Peninsular miniatures collection too, so I'm really looking forward to it.

That figure looks good to me.

For the Peninsular War I recently got this book http://www.amazon.co.uk/British-Napoleonic-Uniforms-Complete-Illustrated/dp/1862274843/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1439219801&sr=8-1&keywords=British+uniforms+of+the+Napoleonic+Wars after it was recommended tome by the guys over on WD3. It has to be the best uniform guide I've ever seen. Highly recommended.

For the India stuff, you might find stuff in Wellington biographies. Massively overshadowed by later events,it is probably one of those periods about which there are few (and expensive :-[) books. But, these are available.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Wellington-Wargamers-Charles-Stuart-Asquith-x/dp/B003ED9SLM/ref=sr_1_5?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1439220294&sr=1-5&keywords=wellington+in+india

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Assaye-1803-Wellingtons-Bloodiest-Campaign/dp/1846030013/ref=sr_1_16?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1439220294&sr=1-16&keywords=wellington+in+india

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Jones-64th-battles-Assaye-Laswaree/dp/B000WHL6ZY/ref=sr_1_23?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1439220520&sr=1-23&keywords=assaye

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Re: Sharpe end of the stick
« Reply #6 on: August 10, 2015, 07:25:00 PM »
Thanks for the book links; I'd found the Assaye one before, but not the other two. I will have to keep an eye out for those. The Scarrow books are on the eventual reading list


Offline Captain Blood

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Re: Sharpe end of the stick
« Reply #7 on: August 10, 2015, 09:43:31 PM »
I like him. Nice work  :)

Offline Jabba

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Re: Sharpe end of the stick
« Reply #8 on: August 10, 2015, 10:54:08 PM »

Offline gustav

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Re: Sharpe end of the stick
« Reply #9 on: August 12, 2015, 02:04:26 PM »
nice paint job.
Franklin's book is a must.
Wish I was starting out again with Sharpe  ;)

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Re: Sharpe end of the stick
« Reply #10 on: September 25, 2015, 03:30:32 PM »
Just to show I havn't forgotten the Sharpe project, four more infantry are nearing completion... just a bit more work to do on the faces and bases


 

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