We are well into fall and it has been a few weeks since my last post. I have been as busy painting as I have been all year. Haven't gotten back to gaming, but, I plan to once I get back from visiting my family in a couple weeks. This time we have the continuation of a couple projects and the start of a new one.
The first project on tap is the Mexican American War
There are some US line infantry, US Artillery Infantry, and some regular artillery. The infantry is all Old Glory 15s, with flags from TVAG The artillerists are Minifig with either Musket Miniatures or Old Glory 15s guns.
Most of what I did this time around were Mexicans, finishing all the rest of the regular infantry units except the Zappadores, they will be next time around.
Mexican Light Infantry |
Mexican Fijo Battalion |
Mexican Light Infantry |
Mexican Light Infantry |
San Patricio Battalion |
Mexican Line Infantry |
Grenadiers of the Supreme Power |
Mexican 4th Light Infantry |
Most of these guys are Old Glory 15s, except the Grenadiers, Musket Miniatures, and the San Patricio, manufacturer unknown. I wasn't too concerned what I used for them. They fought as artillery at Buena Vista, then fought as infantry at Churubusco, where they were captured, tried as deserters by the Americans, and executed. Once again, flags are all from the TVAG collection.
Next are some more Zanla types for Bush Wars
These guys are pretty easy to paint, its just a matter of how much I want to do civilian cloths and how colorful they should be. They are all Liberation Miniatures, available from RH Models
The next project is a new one that I just started, but, its genesis is probably around 25 years ago. When I first got into miniatures in my mid 20s, there were few ways for people to learn about the hobby and what was available out there. So, The Courier became my main source of information, with MW and WI added in as secondary sources. One advertisement in the Courier really caught my attention. It was for the Editions Brokaw line of WSS figures. I have to say I knew almost nothing about the WSS, other than what I had read about Blenheim in Charles Grants book The Wargame. But for some reason these really got my attention. This period was not one of interest for the group I was in at the time so no action was taken by me. Fast forward about 15 years, or more, and I saw someone selling a huge lot of Editions Brokaw WSS figures. Of course I jumped at the chance and ended up with a good deal of figures. Fast forward a few more years and I had decided on the Age of Honour rules, so I knew then what I needed to run the battles I wanted to play. I found I was really short of French, but a plea on TMP connected me to someone selling a pile of French figures. So, I finally got going on these guys in August.
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