Sunday, November 24, 2019

Wooden Bridge

I painted a Wooden Bridge model that I ordered recently.  Should be useful as both a bridge and a pier.


Saturday, November 23, 2019

Vikings Batch-1

I bought this box of plastic Vikings  at a convention a long, long time ago.  So long ago I can't even remember when it was.   I'm going to guess 8-10 years ago, but can't be sure.  I bought them because there were 32 miniatures in the box for just over $20

Two things kept them in the box this long:  one, I had painted so many Dark Age spearmen (Saxons, Romans, Britons, Goths, Franks etc) that I swore off painting any more for a long time; second, I hadn't realized that I would have to glue the arms, heads, shields and weapons onto the torsos.   I really hate glueing together miniatures.  

However, recently I had a relatively good time assembling my 15th century knights and then my Norman knights.   I decided to bite the bullet and clear the Vikings off the shelf.

With 32 in the box, I decided to do them in 2 batches of 16.   I kinda hated every second of assembling them.   I assembled and painted the first batch over the last couple of weeks, and they are pictured below.   I didn't like how they looked when they were done, but like them better now.   I think I will eventually give them the "magic dip" treatment, when both batches are done, and I do a test run with a new batch of stain on some of my old peasants.

The second batch are almost assembled (just have to glue the weapon-arms onto the bodies), but here is batch-1"


Sunday, November 10, 2019

Finally, the Dead Guy

Lastly,  the dead guy.


Norman Knights, Batch 3

The third batch are the command figures:  mailed swords men. flag-guy, horn guy and Duke William (or Bishop Odo) with club


Norman Knights, Batch-2

The second batch of 5 are the 5 mail-armored lancers.


Norman Knights, Batch-1

Finished the first batch of Norman Knights.  Of the 15 knights and 1 dead guy in the pack, these are the 5 knights with Gambesons instead of mail.