Sunday, January 27, 2013

Warlord Games Prussian Landwehr WIP

These are from the box that Pat L. (aka Socal Warhammer) was kind enough to award me at Enfilade! last year. Pat had stepped up for the annual historical convention here in WA State and hosted a WAB tournament - actually really low-key and practically all of the 12 or so participants knew each other from past games and got along very well. Pat arranged to have Brookhurst Hobbies sponsor the event and provided a bunch of great prizes - enough for all participants. In fact, my prize was for coming in last place and being a good sport about it. Anyway, I've just now managed to have the motivation to start on them. Here they are with just the flesh, yellow facing/piping and white equipment belts block painted over a black undercoat.
I know folks have disparaged this set for their large hands, but they don't bother me. In fact, I find them quite charming and so far enjoyable to paint. Besides the large right fists on some - which there are only three marching poses besides the three metal command figures - some of the details aren't very defined. For instance, the continuation of belts and such are missing or very vaguely sculpted on the sides of the figures. I don't find this much of a problem as they'll be ranked up and the overall effect should be fine.

When I first received the box, I had intended to paint them up as Russian militia, or Opolchenie, but recently decided to go with Prussian Landwehr - the 2nd Silesian Regiment. Here is an image of them below:
Someday they'll be fielded in a Black Powder game - probably along with the Russians I already have as a polyglot unit to beef up the British.

9 comments:

  1. Very nice looking Landwehr!
    Phil.

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  2. Thanks, Phil. Hopefully get them done later this week. Best, Dean

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  3. They're looking appropriately stoic and determined already! Very interested to see how these turn out.

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  4. looking good, these will be great when done
    Peace James

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  5. Thanks for the encouraging works, everyone. Truly appreciated. Best, Dean

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  6. They look rather splendid to me, large hands or not!

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  7. Yeah, not my favorite minis, but yours are looking just fine so far! ;-)

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  8. They look excellent to me so far!

    Greetings
    Peter
    http://www.peterscave.blogspot.be/

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