AARs
I wrote AARs for the three games of FoG on Friday evening, and the remaining two are scheduled to post tomorrow and Wednesday.
Painting
I haven't got quite as far as I'd hoped with the Koreans, but they're almost complete now. All that's left to do is the metalwork, Klear/ink, matt varnish and flocking. I might be able to get them done tomorrow, but it's more likely that they'll be finished on Tuesday.
Here are a couple of pics that I've just taken of them:
As there aren't many Koreans left to do now, I'd better crack on with prepping some figures. I think it will have to be the Pirates next
Very nice work - impressive amount of figures. Best, Dean
ReplyDeleteIt's great to see you back in top form!
ReplyDeleteHi Tamsin,
ReplyDeletethat's a good paintjob on those Koreans.
Excellent!
Cheers
Stefa
Pirates to come. Yay!
ReplyDeleteVery nice they are too
ReplyDeleteKoreans are looking really good Tamsin. Looking forward to the Pirates.
ReplyDeleteI'm still trying to find my mojo but the fecker keeps hiding!
ReplyDeleteFiring on all cylinders again I see, great job Tamsin.
ReplyDeleteGood stuff Tamsin, maybe your mojo will rub off on me.
ReplyDeleteExcellent progress, Tamsin! Could you let us know what the final count will be in terms of cavalry, infantry, archers and the like?
ReplyDeleteJerry
A/K/A The Celtic Curmudgeon
Thanks all!
ReplyDelete@ Fran - maybe that fecker Ray has hidden it? ;)
@ Jerry - for the Koreans? As things stand it will be 72 heavy cavalry, 8 light cavalry, 168 regular medium foot, 48 guard medium foot, 48 levy medium foot, 16 regular light foot, 4 artillery pieces (plus crew). I'll probably add some more light horse, some handgunners and some nomad light horse and light foot.
Tamsin,
DeleteThat is a very nice sized force, indeed. You could play it against any medieval/feudal/ancient force with a good chance that you will match up very well.
Jerry
Welcome back. I come by now and then to see if you have a new post and today you did. Woohoo and Happy Painting.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Especially all massed together!
ReplyDeleteLooking splendid, Tamsin. En masse they look terrific, but individually they really nicely done. The bases set them off very well. Impressive stuff!
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