Well after a few weeks of 'eavy metal' back to the 6mm bare metal and civilians groups for the Indians.
These will serve as a useful addition to the collection and give the Indians something to defend and the cavalry a target to kill or capture.
I opted for round bases to make them easy to identify on the table and a sabot to denote wounds on the base.
Baccus reinforcements landed on the door mat prior to Christmas, they were intercepted by the family and wrapped up.... good old Santa. It beats socks....
Some nice pieces from Leven Miniatures giving me a home for cavalry with a fort and tented camp, together with a Church and Cabin.
Very nice Stu and some good reinforcements too, with the Leven Miniatures fort looking very impressive even in its raw state.
ReplyDeleteQuite the centre piece Steve, just thinking about how to base it up now.
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Stu
You are making good progress on this project. I am especially impressed by the fort. That is a nice one!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jonathan I did look at the Baccus offering but wanted the complete 360 view.
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Stu
Great work on these 6mm vignettes. Looking forward to seeing the completed fort.
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Stu
It's all coming along very nicely Stu! I am reminded of the Pony Wars game we played at our last Tarawera gaming week, where Chris randomly came on with his US cavalry right next to the target Indian village, and spent the first few moves slaughtering the civilian inhabitants.....it's the kind of thing some gamers worry about in relation to Colonial era games.....!
ReplyDeleteGreat point Keith, I guess it's important to keep the GAME in warGAME and it is played in context. I am certainly conscious over this reading several of the so called battles in the Mid West, hence the more generic bases.
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Stu
I also thinking about Plains Wars and 6mm starting to convince me more and more than other scales. Santa was very generous to you ;)
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