Sunday, 15 March 2026

A bit of painting (and perhaps a new side-project)

 


When I was clearing the shed out I came across a box with some 40mm Prince August homecasts,  I don't remember castings or undercoating them . They are Swedish for the Great Northern War , so I'm going to paint them up and see where they take me ! . 

PS 
Had a bit of a think and wondering about initially using 'Pikeman's Lament' rules with these figures , as they use units of about twelve figures for foot and six for mounted , with about 5-6 units per side and as I have all the moulds I need it would be a do-able project - we will see !?




Wednesday, 11 March 2026

More figures from the 'to do' box finished.

 


Got more of my 'to do box' figures done and even got them outdoors for photo shoot .


The mould I used is one of the older Prince August 54mm and although it usually casts well the arms don't fit well to the body and need quite a bit of glueing and filling to get them to fit .


Here they are with the other 'to do' figures undercoated up . I've given over using spray cans and just use the air brush paint with a large brush to undercat them.


Think the black undercoat helps with the Rifle Green uniform colour . I've rather gone overboard with the rosy cheek look - must be the bracing weather !









Monday, 9 March 2026

An Early Advert for Airfix Figures.

 


I came across this U.S. advert for Airfix HO/OO figures on the interweb (click on photo to enlarge) . It's interesting as I don't remember back in the 60's there being any advertisements for Airfix figures in the UK - there may have been adverts in the Airfix Magazine I suppose but being a child under 10 I was unaware of them . They just appeared on the shelves of our local Woolworths and bought eagerly with my pocket money . Even then I realised some of the figure poses to be unsuitable and downright odd , all those running ACW figures waving one hand in the air !? , the odd one or two could be turned into standard bearers I suppose ? - and don't get me started about all the lying down poses in the Union box ! . I do remember my first real attempt at wargame armies by buying about 4 boxes of the Union and Confederate boxes plus Artillery and Cavalry purchased with one of my first pay packets , Ah ! happier and simpler days perhaps ? or just rose tinted nostalgia ? 

Thursday, 5 March 2026

A few from my box of possibilities.

 


 


Whilst I was tidying the shed I came across my box of odd figures which might be worth renovating (my father had a draw which he put things which might be of possible use - and by and large never were) , so this is my box of possibilites. I dumped a few into Dettol to remove the paint from them and having cleaned them I'm suprised at the detail on these two , they are an odd scale the standing one being 65mm tall think they are home cast in lead from a Schiercke mould and look like French Chasseures.


This is an odd one , World War One (?) and perhaps large 40mm scale , he's going to need cleaning up with a file to remove the flash .


I do like this figure - so full of energy ! . Probably a WW1  cavalryman and he's 40mm scale, again homecast in pure lead and very bendy , he needs cleaning up to get rid of the flash but will make a great ADC/dispatch rider for my Balkans Imagination collection . I'm pleased to get these done and ready for painting and will post further updates .








Wednesday, 4 March 2026

World Toy Soldier Day (who knew it ?)

 


World Toy Soldier Day ! - well I'll be d****d ! I didn't know it was a thing till I read it on The Duchy of Tradgardland: What l did for World Toy Soldier Day… as it happened I was in shed doing some casting as the weather has turned pleasantly mild and I'd tidied up the work bench of all the clutter that had accumulated over winter .


Some of the Prince August moulds can be a nightmare to cast from , but this little one for head in 54mm is a gem and works every time ! 


Some of the fruits of the casting pot . I need enough for six figures to round up my 54mm 'Red Army' Rifle Brigade unit to twelve models . The Goddess of Homecasting smiled on me and they are ready for cleaning up and glueing together.



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Tuesday, 3 March 2026

Toy Soldiers in the sunshine.

 


Got the Schiercke casting varnished and taking advantage of the early morning sun took them into the garden for a photoshoot.(.: Finding an oddity .)


I've always thought that the larger scale figures look at their best outdoors in an natural enviroment .


I'm very pleased how they have turned out and although to larger scale (70mm tall) to grace the wargaming table they will take pride of place on my bookshelves .


A before photo - a great improvement to their martial pride  .









Saturday, 28 February 2026

Come listen to the Band !

 


As I mentioned in a previous post I bought some figures from our local Bric-a-Brac shop . I also bought these Bandsmen , they were obviously painted and based by the same person as they both have the rather chunky bases . As you can tell from the missing paint from the ankles they are VERY  bendy being made from pure lead . 


In some ways it was a bit of a shame to take them off the base which someone had spent a lot of effort on , but here they are on their new bases , I will be undercoating them and then repainting as Prussians , more when I get around to painting them.