The Army.
Figures from A Call To Arms, Orion, Revell and Tumbling Dice. Another one completed a few years ago but needed a facelift.
C-in-C.
Imperial Cuirassiers.
Mounted Harquebusiers.
Croatian Cavalry.
Bavarian regiments;
League regiments;
Artillery:
Baggage;
Labels
- 1/72 (24)
- 10mm (11)
- 15mm (8)
- 16th Cent Scots and English (2)
- 25/28mm (13)
- 54mm Plus (10)
- Aircraft (18)
- AWI (3)
- Baggage & Camps (5)
- Border Reivers (2)
- Colonial (1)
- Eastern Europe (6)
- Glorious Revolution 1688 (1)
- Italian Wars Neapolitan Spanish (1)
- Italian Wars Swiss Confederate (1)
- Italian Wars Valois French (1)
- Italian Wars Venetian (1)
- Jacobite Rebellions (4)
- Mexican-American War 1846 (2)
- Miscellaneous (4)
- Napoleonic Austrian (1)
- Napoleonic Bavarian (1)
- Napoleonic British (1)
- Napoleonic French (2)
- Napoleonic Russian (1)
- Napoleonic Spanish (1)
- Ottomans (3)
- Renaissance (3)
- Samurai (1)
- Scotland (8)
- Ships (6)
- SYW Prussia (1)
- SYW Saxons (1)
- Tanks (8)
- Terrain (5)
- Thirty Years' War Catholic League (1)
- Thirty Years' War Swedish (1)
- War of the Three Kingdoms (2)
- Workbench (1)
- WSS British (1)
- WSS France (1)
- WW1 ANZAC (1)
- WW1 Ottoman Turks (2)
- WW2 Australia (1)
- WW2 British Desert (1)
- WW2 DAK (1)
- WW2 France (1)
- WW2 German 1940 (1)
- WW2 Italian (1)
- WW2 Japan (1)
- WW2 Russian (1)
- WW2 USA (1)
That´s really nice. I´m going to have to give the tumbling dice figs a go one day.
ReplyDeleteNice looking army.
ReplyDelete@ Paul
ReplyDeleteCheers. I tried hard to use a couple of Mars plastic sets for the cavalry but it was just too much hard work with no guarantee of a decent result.
@Robert
Many thanks
George
Lovely - you're painting gets better and better...
ReplyDeleteHow very flattering Steve, thoroughly deserved of course :D
ReplyDeleteExcellent painted army! Good use of the figures of different manufacturers!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the birthday wishes on my blog!
Greetings
Peter
And you're not yet over the hill, mind you you will be by the time you've finished painting the birthday loot!
ReplyDeleteThat's for sure! And the mountain of plastic will be even bigger then! LOL
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Peter