Saturday, October 17, 2020

The Assault Group Pike & Shotte Dragoon Horse Holders

These are from the last TAG Pike & Shotte pack from the Panzer Depot liquidation sale a few weeks ago.
Very nice sculpts, and the horses themselves are very nicely proportioned.
They're mounted on Litko 50mm rounds. I suppose they could be used for markers or possibly messengers. Or, I may have to order a box of Warlord Games Dragoons which they can join up with.
I've come to really enjoy painting up figures from this period. The clothing, in particular, with minimal details (no piping, lacing, etc.) and basic colors (mainly reds, blues and grays) - make for quick painting. The large folds in the clothing takes Minwax staining followed by highlighting very nicely too.
Thanks again for stopping by and wishing you all good health and hobby pursuits!

30 comments:

  1. Cracking Dragoon horse holders Dean! TAG have some nice ranges, I have some of their Mongols...

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    1. Thanks, Mike! I have their Heian Samurai and Song Chinese figures - love 'em. Warmest regards, Dean

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  2. Beautiful brushwork, Dean! The horses look a little underfed to me.

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    1. Thanks, Jonathan. Wartime diet. Lol! Kind regards, Dean

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    2. Good quality horses weren't likely "wasted" on the Dragoons in this era! :-)

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    1. Thank you kindly Michal. Warmest regards, Dean

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  4. I do like this kind of vignette Dean, and you've done a cracking job on them...

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    1. Thank you very much, Phil! Appreciate the visit and kind comment. Warmest regards, Dean

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  5. Great skills Dean those are lovely.
    Cheers
    Stu

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    1. Thanks a lot, Stu! Really fun figures to paint up and base. Kindest regards, Dean

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  6. These are great Dean. You've captured the period and moment perfectly in these vignettes.

    Cheers, Ross

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    1. Thank you so much for the nice words, Ross! Best regards, Dean

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  7. Those look great, Dean! I’m sure they will be very useful.

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    1. Thanks a lot - yes, battlefield scenery if nothing else. Kindest regards, Dean

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  8. Lovely looking horse holders! Glad you're enjoying the period!
    Best Iain

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    1. Thanks a lot, Iain. I've always been late to the party - but this period is indeed enjoyable. Kindest regards, Dean

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  9. I do love the way you paint your figures Dean. 10/10!

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    1. Thank you very much for you kind compliments, Ray! Washes and highlighting seems to do the trick. Warmest regards, Dean

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  10. Lovely little figures and as always painted beautifully

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    1. Thank you so much, Matt! Kindest regards, Dean

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  11. Top notch as usual Dean! Do you intend to use your pike and shotte figure collection for a game and if so using which rules?

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    1. Thanks, Mike! Yes, someday I do hope to get them on the gaming table...with Pike & Shotte, most-likely as I've narrowed my gaming choices to the Black Powder/Hail Caesar rules - as well as Bolt Action for more "modern" games. Kindest regards and thanks for stopping by and leaving the nice comment, Dean

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    1. Thank you, Sir! Your visit and kind words are much appreciated. Best regards, Dean

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  13. Excellent work on these TAG figures Dean - I have them on my "list" for my Border Reivers collection....they look great on the website and your images seem to confirm the quality of the figures!

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    1. Thanks for the kind words, Keith. Appreciate them very much. Warm regards, Dean

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  14. Dragoons look awesome, Dean. Fantastic work!

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  15. They came out really well, Dean. With these horse holders, you obviously HAVE to get at least one unit of Dragoons for them to service! :-)

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  16. It might have been "... quick painting ..." but the results are excellent.

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