Showing posts with label Gladiators. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gladiators. Show all posts

Monday, 21 January 2013

A few updated minis.......


Currently suffering from a chest infection that won't go away.........doc's appointment on Friday...the earliest I could get. Thought I would throw some finished pics of minis that have been in the queue for too long....

3 more Wargames Foundry gladiator miniatures




5 very old Rose Miniatures ancient Romans.....well, 2 slave girls and 3 Romans may be more accurate.....Rob at Garrison Miniatures may have these in production still




A group shot........and no, David Bailey I am not..................


 Finally picked up the last Minifigs SF piece I needed to complete the range - SF30 Earth Federation Magnocraft with Driver. It's been a long wait......the Lost Minis WIKI has the full range on show.




Below is a dwarf war wagon kit bash I started about 25 years ago....like most projects it hasn't got passed the undercoating stage.....an amalgamation of Citadel, Minifigs, Pheonix and Hinchliffe parts.....if memory serves me right.


 A couple of updated pics on the VBCW Rolls Royce conversion..............



and finally we appear to have been adopted by a local cat.......Gigi. The children love him and he has grown a lot since he first appeared........


Thursday, 25 October 2012

Not strictly fantasy.......


Well, actually not fantasy at all....... I picked up a bunch of miscellaneous lead the other week off evil bay because it included some GHQ 'Guardsmen 25s' - never heard of or seen them before so I was intrigued. Very nice figures from the 80s possibly? Haven't researched them yet...Fusiliers and Scots Troopers...more info when I have it. New Hope Design were an English company I followed avidly in the 70s and 80s based up in Northumberland - lots of 54mm and a few 25mm....they imported/produced the incredible 1/285 US GHQ military models.



  


Postscript on this as I had an answer off GHQ in the US to my general query;

The Guardsmen were 20mm Napoleonic figures that GHQ produced a long time ago.  Unfortunately they are ancient history at this point (probably about 40 years old), and we don't have any information easily available to give you.  If you do a Google search for things like "GHQ Guardsmen 20", you will find that there are some people who have made scans of our old product listing for them, pictures of the packaging, etc.

So I did another search having found literally nothing on 'Guardsmen 25mm' - I came across this blog;

http://theoldmetaldetector.blogspot.co.uk/

Search on GHQ or check his labels. Brilliant pyramid of the hobby....you start at the top and it just gets better. Pics below with permission but check the site for more!



Also check out http://unfashionablyshiny.blogspot.co.uk/ for more old school goodness.

We are looking at February 1976 at the latest for these minis....Jeez, I was 14 at that point...just discovered Airfix magazine and possibly Military Modelling at some point later that year.....

Move on in the time machine.......................

I've also been working on some German AFVs for some while and have even started applying paint....then I decided to work on a resin French Char 2C...a real monster of a tank and worth chasing around t'internet for pics of the real thing. Black Tree Design for the Tiger Tank and SDKFZ 250... not sure of which version if truth be known but it's for an ongoing Ahnenerbe project so will have other bits added at some point. (Actually the 251/C courtesy of Deckarudo who also pointed out I'd mis-named the Char 2C as a 2B....doh!) The Tiger is all metal...not resin......The Char 2C was off Crouchie who sold his company to Warlord Games - they have a version of this so don't know if this was his original WIP? He only had a handful cast up. Nothing finished of course but ready for paint at some point in the not so distant future.....







Finally 4 gladiator types...well, 3 and a senator of some sort.....been in the paint queue for 4 years at least........still more work to do but thought this might give me the impetus to finish them!