Showing posts with label Burrows & Badgers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Burrows & Badgers. Show all posts

Sunday, 2 June 2019

Sunday painting - Burrows and Badgers



Back in April at Salute I finally gave in a picked up some of the Oathsworn Miniatures Burrows and Badgers figures along with a new set that Northumbrian Tin Soldier were launching based around characters from the Wind in the Willows.

This is an odd choice of figures which I'd been thinking about for ages.  looking at my group of gaming friends I cant see many being up for a woodland skirmish with squirrels and foxes but the figures are really nice and have a huge appeal. I eventually gave in and decided that, even if they don't see action in a game I quite fancied painting them up anyway.  The sculpts are all really lovely and a real pleasure to paint.  I can definitely see myself picking up more of these in the future.


The Weasels

The Riverbank 'good guys'

Some of the Oathsworn figures...a Hare,Squirrel, Hedgehog and Shrew

A very intimidating Hare

...and a very Scottish Hedgehog

Mole

Ratty
Toad

An Oathsworn Squirrel Ranger


Sunday, 5 May 2019

Sunday update


No posts for almost a month.  No excuses I'm afraid, just work and real life getting in the way, including a week back home in Glasgow.  I did take part in an excellent Napoleonic game though, courtesy of Eric the Shed; all the details are here....link.

To be fair my stunning success in this game was more due to luck than anything else.  As usual in Black Powder games my Brigade set refusing to move for several turns before making a charge across the table when I was a bit vague specifying their orders.  In this case it left my French columns sitting in front of the British lines who failed to cause many casualties.  I then charged home and they all ran away!  I'd like to think this was down to my tactical genius but some very lucky dice throwing saved me again!

I have finally gotten round to prepping the figures I bought at Salute last month.  These are figures from Oathsworn Miniatures Burrows and Badgers range and Northumbrian Tin Soldiers Guardians of the Riverbank set.  So far they've been undercoated and then given a light grey and white highlight spray

Evil Weasels...boo!



A very Scottish looking Hedgehog and Shrew
...and joined by a Hare and a Squirrel
Badger, Otter, Ratty, Mole and Toad



Ratty

Mole

Toad

Badger

Otter
I've always been a Wind in the Willows fan ( the 1996 film in well worth checking out) and like the Burrows and Badgers setting so I finally gave in and bought some of these.  I have to confess to being a bit intimidated about painting them as some of the examples on Facebook etc are really excellently painted but now they are undercoated and prepped I don't have an excuse!

In the pipeline this week are games of Terraforming Mars and another Black Powder Jacobite game with my paper soldiers.