Showing posts with label Portuguese. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Portuguese. Show all posts

Monday, 4 March 2013

Portuguese Dragoons

Well having spent the last two weekends with added time, in between, making trees and painting buildings, I'm well into the third and final project of the three jobs, namely my Portuguese cavalry and casualty markers.

First up the cavalry. I intend these chaps to feature in my Vimiero game and have modelled them on the 8th Regiment. I have a soft spot for these chaps, as the very first unit I painted, to put on a wargames table, were some 20mm Phoenix British Horse Guards who were doubling as Portuguese. I was using the original von Pivka illustration that had them wearing a very light blue outfit, which was, as you can see, utterly wrong. I was only 13 at the time and was pleased as punch when I got them ready for a club campaign game.
Happy Days.


Anyway I am blessed with much better illustrations and I would argue better figures with these great sculpts from AB.

Stage 1, the basic block painting done

The horses with their base colour done. I'm trying out the horse colours from Coat d'arms

Stage 2 the second colours are added together with some basic metal work - officer and bugler on the left

Stage 2 the other troopers, starting to 'pop' with their first highlight added

The horses drying after their wipe down with artists oils to add depth

The oil wipe technique was first demonstrated to me by Peter Gilder. The bugler's horse is off white with Payne's grey wipe
As I'm away from home for work, I'll hope to get the third highlight and some work on the horses done later in the week and will post an update.

Saturday, 2 February 2013

Peninsular Light Infantry & Foot Artillery

Tomorrow I will be joined by Jason , Nathan, Gus and Steve to play test my Rolica scenario. Time permitting we will try to play using Carnage & Glory Carnage & Glory II computer rules and Napoleon at War. These are two rule sets that I plan to use as my default Napoleonic rules and am keen to see how my scenario works with each set.

Once we have identified any pitfalls and applied any tweaks I will post the scenario and an AAR for info.

In the meantime I have put up some more pics of my growing Anglo-Portuguese army with the Light Troops of the Light Brigade which would become the Light Division. I think the Cacadores really make brown look cool.

Fane's Rifle Brigade, 60th on the left, 95th on the right (Fantassin from Stonewall Figures, Skirmishers at front are AB)

43rd Light Infantry & 95th Rifles

43rd & 95th

1st and 3rd Cacadores (Fantassin from Stonewall)


Royal Artllery 6lbrs and howitzer (AB)


As in the real affair all my Anglo Portuguese are untried in battle so tomorrow will be their first time under fire, more anon.