Mid August progress check

 

 I have glued almost all my Austrian line and Landwehr for the Bohemian project.  Just the plastic cavalry to put together and some artillery to prime.




Started the AD1666 figures with about 10 (nearly 15%) getting a lick of paint.


 


 

 

Pulled out Silver Bayonet to get ready for Friday's game. Readying a new band. No new castings. Yet.

Played photographer with new terrain.  Battlefields in a box.

 

Might be a story here?

 You can see for a distance, but I have a bad feeling.....

Comments

An eclectic mix tonight.
Ray Rousell said…
Some great figures. Should look fab with a liwith a lick of paint.
pancerni said…
Well, playing a game with shudder primed figures put the AD minis into the do this now bin...we have 6 more scenarios coming and over 40 miniatures to support them need paint..

In between the white hoard, of course!
pancerni said…
Ray, there are some really nice figures to come, and I will revisit these as they get finished.
rross said…
You are making steady progress there, Joe, great work!
Lawrence H said…
Coming together nicely Joe. I'm particularly looking forward to seeing how the Austrians turn out.
Gonsalvo said…
Much progress on the Kaiserlicks! Are the plastic cavalry Perry?
pancerni said…
Keith, Matt, thanks for the kind words.

Lawrence, you'll get several looks over the next few months. Also coming up, 96 or so Victrix Grenadiers.

Peter, all from the Perry plastic boxes: 2 boxes Hussars, 48 cav from the Kurassier/Dragoon/Cheveaux box.

And 16 metal Husars still unpainted from a Historicon far far away...
pancerni said…
Oh, and the 50 Piano figures yet to go of the Austrians.
Stew said…
Nice job so far. Kinda all over the place but in a fun way. 😀
DeanM said…
An impressive variety of nice projects going on, Joe!
pancerni said…
Stew, well some AD1666 figures are for upcoming games, the white horde is a long process, and I will be feeding more into the mix.

Dean, thanks....the gate is partially after your Egyptian project.
Inquisitor said…
Well, you’ve been busy! Nice work, Joe.
How do you like working with the plastic figures versus metal?
pancerni said…
Plastics make conversions easier, the overall detail is fine.

The plastic figures are very light in comparison to metal. Overall, plastic figures are less expensive.

They have their place, but one on one I prefer a metal casting. 'No assembly required' has a charm al its own.

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