Completed basing the figures. Need to add sashimono to a couple of Ashigaru units once some decals from Perry arrive - also another pack of Korean bowmen. Still have some Perry foot Samurai to work on too.
Korean royal guardsmen and regular government bowmen. The guardsmen based on 20mm fender washers, and the regular bowmen based 3 figs per 40mm squared - same as the ones already in the collection.Three of the Ashigaru spear units with sashimono painted with generic patterns - not based on any particular clan or unit.Sashimono painted prior to attaching to the figures. One of my local gaming buddies gave me a bunch of these Warlord Games/Wargames Factory sashimono. The decals coming from Perry are for the Kiyomasa clan - hopefully they'll fit onto the plastic sashimono which are smaller than the Perry metal ones.Thanks for stopping by and checking out the blog again. Best wishes to you all.
Great work Dean, the shields look amazing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind words again, Mike. Much appreciated. Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteAmazing, you’ve crushed out another project! My Hope is that Tomahawk Studios finally puts out an official Age of for this period. Age of Chivalry will be released this Fall it looks like.
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Kevin
Thank you very much, Kevin. Interesting you mention Saga, as I based the armored Koreans party for those rules in case a future supplement covers the period. Kindest regards, Dean
DeleteTerrific work, Dean. The shieldwork is pure artistry.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Jonathan. Happy with the way they came out. Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteThe figures certainly are impressive and the shields are first rate. Fender washers, you made me smile. I still remember buying 1000 at the local Ace store...30 years ago. Need more now,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind words, Joe. I got the washers from Amazon - 100 for $8.99, pretty good deal with free shipping. Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteLooking really good Dean!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Thank you very much, Christopher! Kindest regards, Dean
DeleteGreat work Dean!
ReplyDeleteThanks again for your kind words, Michal! Best regards, Dean
DeleteA feast for the eyes Dean.
ReplyDeleteAh, you're too kind - thank you very much, Richard! Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteWonderful stuff Dean, shields look fantastic..
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Stu
Thanks a lot, Stu! Appreciate the kind words and visit. Warmest regards, Dean
DeleteLovely work Dean and I agree with Stu, the paint job on the shields is particularly impressive!
ReplyDeleteLovely work Dean and some more inspiration for me to get on with some Samurai when I get back home 👍
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