Monday 21 January 2013

Usk 2013

So,

I got to give my new Louis XIV army a run this weekend in Wales and they did rather well.

We managed to get to Wales, not withstanding the snow, red alerts and general panic.


I teamed up with Paddy from Oxford and we had a cracking time.

We didn't loose the army once, but on the same side, weren't able to get a big win anywhere.  All the armies we faced were tough and proved hard to crack.

Rnd 1 9-11 vs Ottoman Turks
Rnd 2 12-8 vs Imperial Austrians
Rnd 3 10-10 vs Later Russians
Rnd 4 18-2 vs Later Swedish.

Various Photos

Rnd 1
Janissaires moving into the enclosed fields.  Dragoons thinking, maybe we shouldn't play with 8 muskets hiding behind a wall.


The french holding off the Turkish cav

Rnd 2, Imperial Austrians holding a flank.  Maybe I won't send my cav down that way.

The French redeploying.

Rnd 3, the Russian defensive position.  Four heavy guns on a hill, 4 light guns next to the hill, everything supported by infantry.

The Russian infantry leave their defensive fortifications to say hi to the French.  The light horse remember they have an appointment somewhere else.

The Russians advance towards the French inf while redeploying their flank away from the flank march.




Friday 11 January 2013

WIP - Louis the XIV army

Well, I'm sold.  I am very impressed with the results of the Army Painter dip.  It really gives my figures depth and makes them look fantastic. (compared to my usual painting).

So, from all the various posts/hints and recommendations on how to use the army painter, it boils down to this.

Paint the model with your normal colours, don't worry about dry brushing/shading
Paint the model with army dip (I don't dip, I paint as I can't shake the paint off like it suggests, I don't have a back yard)
Let the dip dry for 24 hours
Give the model a matt varnish
finished!

The matt varnish really improves the figure.



Figures with the base paint



Now with the matt varnish.




Might need to improve my photos.

Anyway, I will put up more photos soon.