Tuesday 10 June 2014

Choices of the week #22

Hello everyone.Is summer finally here? Yes, we still have rainy, or should I say stormy, days, but the temperatures are finally bearable. It means more family time for us, and less time for painting, unless you're well organized and manage to get some spare time to prime your minis outside. Lucky you. Anyway, on to the review.

Salut a tous. L'ete arrive enfin, du moins par chez nous. JE sais que les orages grondent en France, parfois violemment. Avec le soleil viennent les sorties en famille, quasi-obligatoires, ce qui signifie moins de peinture pour moi. Enfin, en avant pour la serie.


First of all, welcome to my new followers, WINDELS Jean-Charles and Ken Reilly

As usual, we'll start with the batreps. Not a lot this week. And first, a battle set in Esat Africa during the 18th century, with a bit of lace and tricorne. Refreshing:
http://herkybird-richardbradley.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/tricornes-in-east-africa.html

Next, some lovely pictures from the game hosted by Simon BigredBat:
http://onemanhisbrushes.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/partizan-in-park-bloody-cremona.html

Next, we have a few interesting posts, starting with a massive tutorial from Massive Voodoo:
http://massivevoodoo.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/step-by-step-dragon-priest.html

Prufrock has posted a nice unusual post about poets who played wargames ;)
http://prufrockian-gleanings.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/poets-who-were-also-wargamers.html

Loki has started painted a lot of American war of independance. Follow the posts regularly, because he intends to give some painting guidelines and colours. Like in this post:
http://napoleonicwargamingadventures.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/paint-table-saturday31-3rd-new-jersey.html


THis week has been a real feast for our eyes, with a lot of painted stuff:
Cisza has painted a nice late medieval mob in 15mm, with some conversions:
http://polewalki.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/tum-chopow-peasants-mob.html

Maxson has painted a set of Dreadfleet. You know the game by GW...
http://maxsonfig.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/dreadfleet-gw.html

Next, we have some North West infantry from Foundry:
http://lonelygamers.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/north-west-frontier-guild-infantry.html

Some exquisite Burgundian bowmen:
http://xulutec.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/siege-of-neuss-part-xv.html

Maybe the post of the week for me. A Sherman Column, with a lovely set-up and picture composition:
http://wargamingwithsilverwhistle.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/ww2-allied-armour-part-2-sherman-tanks.html

A very nice 15mm DBA Kushite army:
http://15mm25mm.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/i46a-kushite-egyptian.html

Thierry has painted the Brunswick corps at Waterloo in 10mm.
http://figs.over-blog.com/2014/06/waterloo-2015-le-corps-de-brunswick.html

I don't have enough words to describe the job on this BefehlsPz I. And it's not finished yet!
http://panzair.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/panzer-1-dak-6e-partie-90-fini-part-6.html

Because you don't see it that often, a scratchbuilt 15mm air balloon for the ACW:
http://maxsonfig.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/ballon-acw-armee-de-lunion-lowe.html

Shaun has painted a lot of very nice and colourful Celts in 28mm:
http://redzedz.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/this-weeks-celts-1.html


11 comments:

  1. Hello. MErci. Comme je n'ai pas beaucoup de temps ces dernières semaines, tes "choices of the week" sont plus que bienvenus.
    A bientôt,
    Benoit

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  2. Pat's Sherman column has to be the pick of the week for me too - simply outstanding work.

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  3. Thanks Sebastien! Those Shermans are lovely...

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  4. Some great link, nice one Seb!

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