Thursday, February 23, 2023

40mm AWI American Infantry

 Another unit off the painting table fairly quickly.  This time the first of the AWI 40mm American forces.



Wednesday, February 22, 2023

54mm Airfix French Old Guard

 



 
Next off the pile of nearly completed units and finished is a unit of 12 1/32nd Airfix French Old Guard.  These figures, when almost complete, took part in a refight of Leipzig in a big lawn game with 54mms - which has to be 5 years ago!

These figures were the very first Airfix set that I ever painted as a wargamer when I was playing Little Wars. Now this lot are finished and based and painted to a standard that my 13 year old self could have only marvelled at with all the struggles with Humbrol Enamel.

Wednesday, February 8, 2023

40mm AWI Light Infantry

 Next off the Painting Bureau of Shame (tm) are 12 40mm AWI Light Infantry

This completes the 5 units needed for an initial British force for Rebels and Patriots.



I still need to get some flags and make a couple of movement trays for the Light Infantry.

Next up are the Americans who have been started and hopefully won't take a year to fnish like the British did...

Saturday, February 4, 2023

3d Dendermonde Model

 As this afternoon's planned activity hasn't happened I spent some more time putting together a 3d Model of how the layout might look...








More on the Dendermonde Project

 

I have played around with the model more and am happier with the shape of the Bastions.  I have put in the ledges around the outside - which are accessed from the sally ports and allow the garrison to access the Ravelins, etc across the flooded ditch.  The shape on the right of the ditch is where the sluice gates will be.




The long wall on the left will have a gate and a road that runs into the demi-lune, out again and across the glacis.


I have then taken the models and reduced them to outlines and laser cut them from card.





The figures are 25mm Minifigs.

The area behind the bastions and city walls is where the town and citadel will be.

The small pieces of card beyond on the ravelins and demi-lunes mark the start of the Glacis which will stretch to the edge of the far board.  I think I have worked out how to cut this from standard triangles and rectangles now.

The whole thing is 5' wide by 4' deep and there will be the same size area for the besieging lines.

I need to work out how I'm going to build the ditch with some texture and also indicate when it has been flooded.

I would reiterate that the intention of this project is not to create an accurate Vauban walled city.  It is a recreation of the original Ron Miles Siege of Dendermonde article (hence the odd Bastion shape) and an attempt to create something my 13 year old self couldn't afford or manage in 1977...