More 28mm Prussians from Foundry! Forward for the King! |
Between the arrival of summer weather and a greatly increased pace of work at my firm, my painting production has really trailed off in the past couple of months. My day-job work can be unpredictable, and the odd period arises where I can't get to my painting in a regular way. Sometimes that disruption lasts a week or so...but for the last little while, yikes! In the grand scheme of things, this is very positive, as more work is a good thing! After all, I have to pay for these figures somehow...
A change in the posing for this unit - the front rankers are "charging" - gives a nice sense of momentum and menace! |
But when I can't get back to the painting desk after a while, I start to stress out. Not only is painting very relaxing, but I worry that I will lose momentum on a longer term project, like the Franco-Prussian War...
Some of the rifles were a touch "bendy", but for the most part I was able to sort them out... |
Close up on the command base...a confident Prussian officer directs his fellows forward...how bad can those Chassepot rifles really be anyway? |
Unit number four, ready for action on the table... |
So it's a relief to have another unit finally march off the painting table! This is the fourth formed unit of 28mm Prussian infantry from Wargames Foundry. There is a slight variance from the previous three units, in that the front rank of castings in the unit are in a different pose, but the overall effect is pretty similar. As before there are 20 castings in the formed unit, and four separate individually-based figures to be placed out front as a representation of skirmishing elements.
As with the other units, the flags are from the fine folks at GMB. I do rather hope they will do some French flags soon...
Prussian Brigade taking shape on my display shelves... |
I now have four infantry units and a battery of artillery for the Prussians, and two units and a mitrailleuse for the French. My goal remains to run some manner of "Black Powder" game set in the Franco-Prussian war. I have the rough scenario sketched out in my head, just need to get the figures painted! The Prussians are coming along nicely, and I hope to finish painting the elements of that side of the scenario first before turning back to painting the last French troops (which I will not need so many of for the game).
We hope to visit our cabin soon, and I have some more Prussian infantry - and some cavalry - in the pre-packing stages to make the trip with me. If things go well, we could be doing this game in the Fall of 2018...still a long way to go, but with a good pile of castings painted, I'm still feeling the momentum is good even if the pace has slowed drastically.
Administrative Note:
Thank you so much to those who leave comments. You may have noticed I have been slow to respond, or not responding at all to comments in some instances. While work has played a part in this, so have the recent "upgrades" that Google has made to Blogger, courtesy of which I can no longer receive an email about...well, anything. I used to get an email when a comment was posted, or when my favourite bloggers put up a new posting...now, nothing. Not sure how this is an "improvement", but when the product is free, I guess we are stuck with it...anyway, I promise to try and look more regularly and check for comments and new posts! Thank you!