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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, 7 November 2017
Dioramas.
For Picketts Charge, John has introduced ammunition wagons on the table to show that the various batteries are fully serviced. Should they use up all their ammunition the wagon is removed.So I have painted one, but still need to make another one. They are from Hinchliffe and are very good pieces, and still good value for the money.
Still on Hinchliffe I thought I should paint up some draft horses for the Perry plastic limbers. I think they have turned out alright. Again the horses are from Hinds figures who offers a very quick postal service.
And now a few camp scenes.The Tigers cobbler.
A couple of Union figures going about their business.
A Union zoauve officer attempting to understand his map.
A Union surgeon with some patients.At least they are alive.
And finally a regiment of Union volunteer cavalry.My daughter bought me the castings last Christmas and I finally found time to paint them up. These are the 'Butterflies' of course. A not very good New York regiment.
So one can see I am back in some sort of painting groove. Actually there are a couple of rebel infantry regiments nearly finished,[probably tomorrow] as well.
"Back in the painting groove" without question and with a vengeance!
ReplyDeleteMany nifty pieces coming out from your painting desk. Hard to pick a favorite but I do like the Zouave officer with map. Your Federal cav look cool too!
Jonathan, I must admit that the officer was a pleasure to paint and he is probably my favourite.
Deletevery nice pieces Rob. I like the union cavalry especially.
ReplyDeleteOnly two more regiments to paint and then thats definitely it.
DeleteAbsolutely cracking-I love to see "ephemera" on the table too-beautifully executed figs.etc.
ReplyDeletejohnc.
John, your lass has bought you a dictionary finally. Are you moving house next?
DeleteAll looking very good. All being well I may even get to see these in person at the show.
ReplyDeletePaul,
DeleteIts a nice show. It has a good feel about it, and of course entry is free.
Lovely looking vignettes, Hinds have excellent customer support I thought, warbase mdf wagons? I think they're pretty good too.
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Iain,
DeleteIan Hinds is very good.Because some of the castings were a little worn he sent me twice the number of limber horses free gratis.Hinchliffe are very good value and make some excellent stuff that has stood the test of time.