Sunday, 22 February 2026

Getting paint on lead .

 


I've finally got around to painting the odd lead figures I mentioned in the last post . I've painted them as French Chasseures a Pied of the late 19th century.


I will get them varnished when I've got the other four done .


I did a bit of searching on the internet to try and find more about the figures and this so far is the only photo I have found of them and the mould they came from . It is from over fifteen years ago , they are quite distinctive as their rifles are being carried slung and not shouldered as normally in toy soldiers of this era, are the moulds made by Schnieder ? I will try and investigate further .

PS 


Found this on the internet - figures circled -


From this catalouge , more info later.









Wednesday, 18 February 2026

Finding an oddity .

 


We have a shop in town that sell off house clearence items which varies greatly in quality and type (ie bricker brac to junk ),  I found these figures about 75mm/3" tall made from pure lead (they bend very easily at the ankles) glued to a hefty block of varnished wood . 


The first job was to carefully remove them from the base (luckily they were not fixed to securely) and rebase them on some thin MDF . I'm going to repaint them , I think they look like French Chasseures 1870ish and they will be for display only as they are such an odd size and don't any of my other collections. I have no idea of the manufacturer but look home cast 


 

Tuesday, 17 February 2026

Toy Soldiers in Art No.34

 


I found this postcard advertised on eBay several weeks ago , it's obviously a young German girl wearing a picklehelm . On the table there is a large model cannon and some largish toy soldiers which are partially  hidden and I'm afraid I can't make them out . The drum also looks very Prussian so probably from the turn of the century (1900ish ?) .There is some writting and print on the bottom - could it be Gretha ? and I wonder is Amst is short for Amsterdam ? - a mystery ......

Thursday, 12 February 2026

Irregular Miniatures , a homage .




I've been thinking about all the Irregular Miniatures I have bought over the years and have decided to put up some photos of the figures I have bought and painted and played with over the yeats . The above are 40mm Turkish cavalry I have used for my Immagination collection.


Naval machine gun and crew in 40mm


Greek infantry and a personality figure made up from their 40mm bits and pieces range.


French Hussars in 40mm again for my Imagination project .


Irregular 40mm in combat again from my Balkans Imagination collection.


I have used Irregular 28mm for most of my Italian wars of Unification , here are French Zouaves.


Sardinian Lancers 


Austrian Grenz regiment, they do some cracking figures don'tthey !


Papal Zouaves 


Garibaldi volunteers 'Red shirts' . This is just a tiny selection of the figures I have bought from Irregular , I am so dazzled by the quantity of figures in many scales they have produced , probably unrivaled in wargaming history .



















 

 

Wednesday, 11 February 2026

End of an era.

 


It is with great sadness I have just read the news that Irregular Miniatures are finishing trading in March as Ian Kay is retiring . They have been running for 45 years and for most of that time I have been making orders to them and recieveing them promptly with their superb mail order service . A great loss to the hobby and I do hope somebody else steps up to continue their manufactor . I would like to wish Ian a well earned retirement and thank him for all the figures I have bought and painted from him and all the joy he has over the years brought to my hobby. I have sent a last order off to him to finish off my Franco-Prussian armies .

Thursday, 5 February 2026

First painting of the year.


With one thing or another I haven't go around to painting anything this year so far . But this afternoon I had a bit of spare time and searching through my 'to do box' I came across these Iroquios indians for my 'Close Wars' project which have been undercoated and awaiting the brush for months . Nice figures from 'Crucible Crush' with a very muted palette which is a bit of a challenge , got the bases to do and a coat of matt varnish to finish them off.



 

Sunday, 1 February 2026

Theraphy Wargaming .

 


Whilst getting over my operation wargaming was not a priority , however as a sign I'm getting better I have set up a Franco-Prussian game using AGM rules using the Grant Sawmill Village scenario. French nearest the camera .


The French High Command have based themselves at a rather nice establishment that has an very amusing wine list.


The Prussian Generals set up their command post at the Sawmill , not quite as commodious .


The French forces advance .


The Prussians have a good hand of cards and swiftly capture the village. To be continued ....









Friday, 30 January 2026

A medical update.

 


Found this old photo from years ago (with new sub-title) , my wounds seem to be healing well , visited my Surgery nurse and had a new dressing  put on one of them . Getting back to walking and my appetite has returned (huzza !) - onward and upward !

Wednesday, 28 January 2026

Toy Soldiers in art No. 33

 


We swap arts to the theatre this time , I had to do a Google search to come up with whats going on - It's a play of 6 acts called L' Aiglon by Edmund Rostand about the early life of Napoleon II , it premiered in 1900 with Sarah Bernhardt taking the leading role . I'm not sure what the Toy Soldiers represent and they seem pretty big , probably made just for the production (click on photo to enlarge it)


Sarah looking very fetching in her specialy designed uniform - but sadly minus toy soldiers 


And the amusingly named (well if you have a juvenile sense of humour like me) Minnie Tittell Burne in a Australian performance (1905)





Monday, 26 January 2026

The annual dose of Model Railways


So it's that time of year again and time for the local Model Railway exhibition . This year my wife dropped me off and said "remember your operation - don't do anything silly "!?, a model railway show is probably the place not to do silly things - unless she meant DON'T start a new hobby !? . On the Saturday there had been over 1000 people through the doors and there was a queue to get in on the Sunday.


This layout was for children (of all ages) to have a go at running trains.


The theme for a number of layouts this year was winter .


Brr it looks chilly !


This one is from the local club and is go through a overhaul , relaying the tracks.


I love the Limestone theme , lot of work gone into this.


A veiw of the signaling controls on a layout and with the timetable hung up.


More Limestone terrain , love that backdrop.


I do like these small layouts and the attention to small details.


This little layout was "best in show" for me .


So many little details, the chap gardening and his brasier had a flickering light in it .


The background was hand painted in oils I think and it was so atmospheric ! . I didn't take as many photos this year mainly because I stood talking to people I knew - two from my schooldays , two from the village and a couple who I used to work with . The only down thing was the miniscule sausage bun I bought at the cafeteria - it could not have been fesibly smaller ! . However a grand day out and apart from the bun I didn't do out silly ! 




















 

Thursday, 22 January 2026

French High Command (and a clue why they didn't do well in the war)

 


The French High Command 'Willie' figures from their Franco-Prussian 30mm collection . The chap on the right is in fact Napoleon III himself ! and seems to be somewhat distracted from his command duties by the Vivandiere !?


'Oh La La !' no wonder they lost the war !!! . For my money 'Willie' did the best female models out there and they must be over 50 years old now . Back to the more mundane painting next.

PS This is one I painted earlier as I can't sit comfortably at the moment due to my op.



Wednesday, 21 January 2026

Ouch !

 


The Author after his operation ! (or man with a case of 'man flu' ),. So I've been for my operation to have my gall bladder remove (having been bothered by gall stones the last couple of years) , it was a day op at my local hospital (if there wasn't a hill and trees in the way I could see it) - everything went smoothly , there at 7.30am , op at 9.00 (first up )  key hole surgery and home for 4pm , due to the anasthetic I was sick on any food taken and extremely tired - but up at 6am this morning "up and not crying" as the Norwegians say , had my breakfast and going to have a little walk - take it easy but don't be a couch potato was the message I was given . So a bit sore but no pain , I must once more praise the NHS, everything went smoothly , highly proffessional and very careing - we in the UK are VERY lucky in having this service even with all it's problem . Back to wargaming matters soon .

Sunday, 18 January 2026

Prussian High Command .

 


Before I start on the next Cavalry units I thought I would treat myself painting the Command bases for the two armies . Here we see the Prussian High Command , these are Tradition figures from their 1871-1919  Imperial German range 


They are beautiful crisp figures , not expensive although the postage from Sweden is a bit eyewatering , but very quick . Next up the French .



Tuesday, 13 January 2026

Toy Soldiers in Art No. 32

 


Found on the Interweb , a hand tinted (?) photo , (not of myself explaining to Mrs K why I need more toy soldiers) I would guess post WW1 perhaps the 20s/30s (?) the figures seem to be French as the standard carried seems to be a Tricolour and they don't look like Britains . I would guess they are 54mm but I don't recognise them I'm afraid.

Friday, 9 January 2026

Same figures, different rules - end game .

 


Under heavy artillery and rifle fire one of the Prussian Infantry Regiments failed it's morale test and fled back a move .


The French capitalised on this and swung round one of their units  and the two Regiments poured fire onto the remaining leading Prussian unit.


On the other flank there was a seriesa of Cavalry clashes , the French retired under the protection of their guns as the Prussians where whittled away by their fire.(the Red heart signifise that the unit has passed it's first morale test - if it passed it's next it would automaticaly pass all other tests)


At this point The Prussian General decided to call off the attack as his Cavalry was weakened and the Infantry had suffered substancial casualties . It was interesting playing with historical forces rather than my Balkans Imaginations and I think I will use these rules again with some of the special rules/personalites added . The double size units looked good and although dishing out double casualties, they have of course twice the figues to kill before unit morale kick in .