I have put aside various ideas to concentrate on taking the part I got of the Eric Knowles Ottomans onto the wargaming table. This involves painting and basing, both of which have been done today. Here are some of the figures I have been working on along with a picture of Eric’s boxes in which the figures came to me-
The adventures of an 18th century imagination, located in Northern Europe formerly ruled over by joint rulers Duke Karl Frederick and Duchess Liv.Not to mention the American colony of Ny Tradgardland the 17th century Colony of New Tradgardstadt and the newly restored territory of the Shetland Isles. Featuring a supporting bill of gaming in a diversity of times,places and scales.Hopefully something to interest all who pop by...
Tuesday, 12 January 2021
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They are looking good. I look forward to seeing the old foes in action.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ross, I do like the old school Minifigs a great deal and they are accessible to paint.
DeleteFascinating to see what was crossed out and once resident in the boxes. A good thing to get these back into battle, their tiny tin hearts will be proud!
ReplyDeleteThe boxes fascinated me too. I am not organised at all and have to trawl through unmarked boxes when trying to find anything. Perhaps labelling would be a useful job for me to contemplate later in the year. I do feel these Tin soldiers deserve a chance to fight. Eric organised them, a very few came painted and I want to take them onto the battlefield...
DeleteWonderful figures. Great to see them getting an airing.
ReplyDeleteMore to come hopefully in the days to come...
DeleteThey look good! Impressed that you did them all in a day, I am not managing anyhting like that rate! I hope ol' Eric is looking down fondly. I'm enjoying his eclectic selection of packaging, too - proper 'old school'.
ReplyDeleteDavid do not be impressed unduly, what I meant was some figures were painted and some were based! I will have to be more precise next time. I do like the packaging which I will retain when all the boxes are empty.
ReplyDeleteLove my Ottoman 28mm collection, tempted to view them again. The figures you have are a mixture of Minifigs and Dixon, I recognise the latter.
ReplyDeleteMichael
The Dixon fellows are mine , the rest Eric’s. Ottomans are colourful indeed.
DeleteOttomans were an army I'd often considered but my son beat me to it - he finished up painting the unpainted ones I'd originally bought plus ones he got himself, mainly a Hinchliffe army as I recall. It's still here somewhere - must look it up!
ReplyDeleteI’d like to see pictures if you find it. I had an army of Hinchcliffe Cossacks way back, great figures they were too.
ReplyDeleteI'll try and dig them up sometime and post them. Thing to remember when you see them - think he was abot 11-13 when he painted them. But then, by that time he was already an experienced painter!
DeleteI did wonder where Eric's Ottoman army went to. I am pleased that it has found a good home. They will look wonderful when you have completed them.
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