Completed three squadrons of horse and four command elements (and another dog!) |
Again I used the high-speed horse painting methods. This lot was started on September 11 and finished on September 30.
bare metal to base coat |
undercoat (top), 'white' layer (middle), under color (bottom) |
Ink layers and color, then mounted on horse and gloss (protection) coat |
This then led to the completion of this 1/3 of my planed Royalist force:
Inspired by the 1980's show "By The Sword Divided" I have put this troop in purple with a layout of the cornet to match the Lacey Troop |
Command stands and a red coated horse troop |
Command units, including one that had a bad 'hat' that I cut off and put a sword in his hand instead. |
Now was the time to assemble the full Welsh Brigade:
overview 4 Horse and 4 Pike & Shotte forces |
I was not certain the horse banner would look as good as it did in the end |
the red and green troops certainly match well together |
combined with the white are the tricolor of Wales |
The massed effect is always a great look |
Now the 'giant banners' take on a great effect once the mass of troops get assembled |
Next up is more preparation of painted items for the coming xmas market (yes we have decided to make a go at doing an xmas market in December).
Then I am right back into the ECW with the Cornish forces, though there may be some more sappers and engineers that may be put into a higher priority, it is my aim to have all of the Royalist army ready to face my Parliament by next spring.
6 comments:
A most impressive collection!!
nice ECW units
That is excellent progress- well done!
Thank you Gentlemen,
Your support does help.
Wonderful cavalry and brigade. They'd make a great little wargames army by themselves. Thanks also for those "in progress " picks. I've never thought to mount horsemen on card to paint them!
Beautifully done David and a most impressive 'production line'. Those flags are 'amazing', you won't miss them, brilliant!
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