Friday, August 1, 2014

28mm Renaissance Project 1

Before I started working and drilling the figures, I wash, yeah I know washing lead!) :o) the minis with detergent to get rid of the factory and casting mold dust....


Drilling holes through the hands of the Pikemen was, well, a pain in the backside :oP


Yesterday I forgot to include the photos of the Landsknechts Artillery crews figures. you get 20 miniatures in a bag and most of them look great.


very interesting what you will find in this artillery pack. you get 4 pikemen (perhaps as Artillery Standard bearers?) standing, 1 Artillery commander and two guys have assorted weapon Hands to choose and insert from one of 8 weapons available within the pack.



Artillery Commander pointing




After the drilling and inserting the wire pikes






Off to the shed to prime the miniatures



12 comments:

  1. I have to agree, drilling and attaching pikes is a pain... but much better than the old soft cast ones that inevitably bend, corkscrew, and break with time!

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    1. yeah I know what you mean regarding to the soft castings Pete, Also, the wire pikes tips are/were so sharp I had to file the ends down a bit before attaching to the figures..

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    1. Thanks Pryzmek....looking forward painting these miniatures and the colors I picked to use..

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  3. Thanks Chris, so sorry to bring back good or bad memories? :o)

    need to find some good banners/flags for these guys, any suggestions?

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  4. yeah, pikes are now permanent fixed to the miniatures hands....Thanks Christopher,

    cheers,

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  5. Hi Jonathan, yep, all copper wire pikes are 100mm long and I used drops of super glue to firmly secure the pikes in the hands of the miniatures, thinking of cutting some wire to 70mm length for the standard bearers or will that be to short?

    cheers,

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  6. Thanks Dean, Old Glory 28's are a hit and a miss regarding to their sculpts, some are bad but the majority of their figure periods i.e. biblical to mid 16th late 17th century are great!

    well I hope you consider getting into the early-GW Empire :o) love to see your work *wink* :o)

    cheers,

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  7. Well I would recommend Pete's flags, which are the ones i used on my Swiss, I also have his sheet of Landsknecht banners and they are the best detailed and vibrant coloured printed flags I have ever seen . I described my experience with them and how I stuck them to the flag pole over on my Blog, just look up my posts in February and you will see Petes cloth flags, if this is any help to you.
    And yes good and bad memories, those drills and pike heads just seem to want to attack my hands and fingers!
    Good luck

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  8. 70mm standards seems about right to me and not too short at all. Most of my standards for 25mm troops I cut to 2.5 inches.or so.

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  9. Thanks Jonathan for your suggestion, cutting the pikes to 70mm look good on my standard bearers figures, now i need to find some online free download banners/flags?

    cheers,

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  10. Thanks Christ, I did check out Pete's flags, they look marvelous! only available at eBay which is fine..I will buy Pete's flags Swiss banners/flags.. thanks for the tip and help..cheers

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