
The Independent Wargames Group. Being a Journal of views, prejudices, ideas and photographs of wargaming not just nationwide, but hopefully world wide. The name IWG was adopted in the early 1980's in response to the then dominant Wargames Research Group, but things have moved on, and wargaming appears to be in somewhat of a Golden Age, so sit back and hopefully enjoy my rantings.

The Independent Wargames Group. Being a Journal of views, prejudices, ideas and photographs of wargaming not just nationwide, but hopefully world wide. The name IWG was adopted in the early 1980's in response to the then dominant Wargames Research Group, but things have moved on, and wargaming appears to be in somewhat of a Golden Age, so sit back and hopefully enjoy my rantings.
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Tuesday, 29 March 2011
Now for something completely different
So I have been painting up my ducal guard lancers and ducal guard grenadiers. Why is it that wargamers tend to start with guard units? I had a few spare RSM Russian units [if there is such a thing] and decided to model the army around the basic colour of deep yellow. I have always been interested in the historical figure Augustus the Strong of Saxony and Poland [ what a name!] and decided that the duke of my nation/state would be one of the many illegitmate children that he fathered. The army will be a combination of east meets west, hence the eastern guard lancers.
I was inspired, after I had seen this RSM figure in the excellent LEAD GARDEN blog, and had to have such a unit. So well done for the inspiration and help. I will have to include a jannisary type guard [ again] unit to bring a bit more exocticism to the army.
Again these are not the best painted unit Ive done, but I wanted a more toy soldier simplistic look. I am also doing a ducal string quartet, curtesy of Eureka miniatures.
Finally RSM Hanoverians.
I tend to paint the flags oversize as I like to show off more colour on the wargames table. The figures themselves are slightly slimmer than the other nationalities, and had a bit more flash on them, still I do like the elegance of them, I think they typify the image of the lace war era.
I will next paint a combined Hanoverian grenadier unit, as there will be a right hodge podge of colour.
These are probably not my best paint job, but I did enjoy painting them.
Saturday, 26 March 2011
Hanoverians,

Sunday, 20 March 2011
Still Plugging Away.
Wednesday, 9 March 2011
More Hanoverians
Anyway,again not my best paint job,but not bad, I had to put a standard bearer with them, [ Foundry] which I know they shouldnt have, but I wanted to give them a more interesting appearence.
Following on from Andy Copestakes thread re the figure fascists, I also painted up a couple of personality figures.
The first were Foundry ones, and the servant seriously needs some kind of surgery, as the head and jaw on him are strange to say the least. Normally I have nothing but admiration for all toy soldier designers, they are talented people, and the original Gurnsey Foundry were top notch castings, but...... I will let the reader judge for themselves. Actually the photograph doesnt do the casting justice.
I then painted up Frederick playing a flute by Eureka Miniatures.I love the castings [hate the price]
I suppose its all a matter of opinion, and if we were all the same,it would be a dull wargaming world.
I have to apologise for the excessive use of grass, I love the stuff,and cant believe how lucky wargamers are with accessories that are now available.
Anyway, I am half way through a RSM regiment of Hanoverians and most wargamers will turn their noses up at their primitve and simplistic style. Personally I love them....You pays your money and takes your choice. Keep on playing with toy soldiers.
Finally Hanoverians.
I have completed my first full regiment of Hanoverians. Last year I bought a load of Dixon SYW figures off Ebay, for the princely sum of 20p per casting, so I decided to paint some of these first.
Now Dixon castings have been given a bad press, but I was impressed by these figures, they are not the best I have painted,but I do think they have a charm.They are 28mm figures, and look small compared to my RSM figures. They are meant to represent one of the Legion Britanique units,who were pretty ropey troops. But what the heck,theyre toy soldiers.