Catching up on posting some of my 15mm ACW revamp project as I have a backlog of it. I finished these last year, but didn't get around to posting it yet. Plenty more of this in the future as I would like to see my 15mm ACW collection grow as I have quite a few battles I would like to fight.
Figures are once again Old Glory15's and the lovely flags are GMB
designs. I expect these guys to see plenty of action with FoB2 and
RF&F. I might even try them with Longstreet and see how that goes.
Thanks for viewing!
Miniature Company- Old Glory 15's
Friday, February 26, 2016
Sunday, February 14, 2016
More Almoravid Berbers
These Berbers were painted using the same earthy palate as the rest of the army with some green to tie them altogether. The shields and banner were hand painted to keep the look I wanted. The figures themselves are a mix of Artizan and Gripping Beast with done with AP and added highlights.
I have more Almoravids on the way, but I think some horse and musket might creep in between first, but I'm not sure yet.
The friendly side challenge(Bavarian Challenge)between myself and Nick in the Analogue Hobbies Challenge is going at a pretty good pace with both of us always remaining within striking distance of each other so I'm pretty curious to see who will come out on top. Anyhow I'm pretty pleased with the pace I've managed to maintain regardless of the outcome as my cabinet keeps getting fuller which feels great.:-)
Thanks for viewing!:-)
Miniature Company- Artizan, Gripping Beast
Labels:
Spanish Reconquista
Monday, February 1, 2016
Almoravid Light Cavalry
Continuing on with my 28mm Almoravid Impetus army with some light cavalry additions. They consist of two Berber units with javelins and one unit of Guzz with composite bows. Normally my Almoravids are a mix of manufactures, but these units are all Artizan which imho are some of the best in terms of Moor figures around.
I stayed with the low key earthy theme colours with just a bit of green as with the rest of the army. The shields are hand painted as I wanted to keep a certain look as with previous units I've done.
More Almoravids on the way next week hopefully if things stay on course and maybe something else if I can manage.
Labels:
Spanish Reconquista
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