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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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Sunday, 23 January 2022
Finally, the backlog is up to date.
I bought a few old and stripped back long bowmen from Colonel Bill, Stuart nor me could recognise the company that originally made them but again I liked the look of them. I had to fill the unit out with a hodge podge of Citadel and Grenadier figures. They are probably the best dressed archers in the Burgundian army but hey ho.
Now the hard part, painting up some extra cavalry units. I would ideally like to have three units of gendarmes with their coustillier supports but nothing is planned, it never is.
Friday, 21 January 2022
As I stated in a previous post I sometimes need to switch painting subjects and do a couple of small bases. This is one of them which will stand about on my Burgundian set up.
The priest is an Antediluvian Miniatures figure [ I think] with a good old Copplestone Casting/ Grenadier knight
I finally based these boys up for the Burgundian army, more longbows and some bills.
Finally my Charles the Bold on foot, not my best work but I can see who he is meant to be as he searches frantically for a horse [ oops wrong character]
I've resurrected my Borgia wargaming blog, so please check it out, the button is at the top of this page.It contains more images of this beautiful 3D printed artillery piece.
More Garrison Miniatures goodness.
So thanks again John for your generosity although I do keep looking over my shoulder in case you're there.
John also gave me some odd figures and I thought it churlish I didnt refurbish at least a couple of them.So another Royalist commander to grace the battlefield.
Friday, 14 January 2022
A slight glitch in painting progress.
Monday, 3 January 2022
2021, a year to forget. My review.
As I've stated, I've returned to the Burgundian Wars. In my original army I had a lot of the old Citadel range so naturally I wanted some.I refuse however to pay the current prices that Foundry have stuck on the range, so have been collecting the odd battered figure as and when I saw them. I have managed to scrape a full unit of archers together and finally re painted them. Yes they are in livery, but the figure cries out for some colour. It was a hell of a range back in the 1980's and has stood the test of time.
Shame about Foundry's pricing regime.
Given that Charles the Bold seemed to get caught regularly at a siege, one needs a few pieces of artillery. Again I wanted some of the old Citadel figures. These had seen a lot of action prior to me buying them, unfortunately I was forced to pay full price for the gun. Perhaps a little too modern for the Burgundian's, but still a decent model.
Another foot commander. Several years ago I picked up a number of armoured priests whilst at Claymore. Scale wise they were true 25mm so when based with the Copplestone figure he morphed into a young page. I like him and somehow it works.
The units staged together. A colourful addition to my Burgundians.