Wednesday, 12 August 2009

Picture Update part 1!

 Hoi,

As promised more pictures of stuff awaiting your approval!

This figure is the Prince of Orange (about 1815) from the new Waterloo1815 mounted officers set.



From the same set is this Dutch Line Infantry officer.



These two Royal Horse guards are actually some of my oldest figures in the collection. I originally painted them up when I was 15 or so and have now re-done them to look somewhat better.




Then something different! This figure is a Privateer Press 'Bodger' for Warmachine. I quite liked to put the base together of all kinds of scraps, odds and bits lying around.


A very characterfull figure if I may say so myself.


Cheers Sander





Picture Update, part 2!

Hoi Everybody!

As I have been saying for some time; painting time is very limited over here but I have managed to photograph some figures that have been standing here ready for some time in order to showcase them here.

First some WW1 Shots.

HäT ANZAC stretcher bearers:




HäT Turkish HMG with head-swap.



Another ANZAC stretcher bearer shot


HäT Turkish Gunner with headswap



More Turkish head-swaps, a bomber (left) and gunner (right)

Watch out for more pics here!

Cheers Sander

Listening to: Joe Satriani Live



















Thursday, 30 July 2009

WW1 Russian Army

Dear Folks!

An old-time favourite and long running project has finally been finished! With this I have come back to the basics again: the very first test-shots I painted for HäT were the Russian WW1 Heavy weapon set http://www.hat.com/Othr6/Sander01.html Now I managed to create an entire Russian Army.

Down below is the Army in total



The picture below is of the officers of the Battalion HQ: general, flag bearer and signaller. All HäT figures.



Not all troops are HäT most notably are the Russian Hussars pictured here. I combined two Strelets sets (Don Cossacks and Hussars) with the horses of Italeri's Scots Greys I do not like Strelets in general but they are the only ones at the moment who seem to be producing WW1 cavalry sets. HäT have some brilliant masters up on their forum so there will eventually be those to use and I can't wait!




1st Company Command squad with converted Banner and heavy weapons crew as command figures, showing the versatile nature of this Heavy Weapon set.


Yet again a picture of the Hussars (I hate the blogger-way of uploading pictures!)

The machine gun pictured here is made by Retrokit and done in Resin they have some brilliant WW1 sets to complement existing ranges, I got mine from http://www.cw-toys.de/




The close observer will note that some of the figures used are in fact old ESCI Crimea figures. Most notably one gun-crew and some figures to complete the infantry squads. I also used HäT French 75mm guns as no real set of the Putilov is available, again HäT has one in the works and I just have to be patient. For the army-list I used an experimental list I found on the wabforum.com
Bases are mostly 2 and 5 eurocent coins and some GW bases, finished in my usual method.
Hope you like them!

Cheers Sander

Listening to: Soundtrack of Pirates of the Caribbean (Part 2)




Sunday, 19 July 2009

In between!

Hi Folks!

Well things are pretty busy over here even though the Summer Holidays have started. There's few enough that I can photograph and show you so I thought I'd share some youtube stuff with you:

Brilliant kazoo sketch:

Star Wars Tribute, mind the lyrics!

Swiss Drum Corps

Enjoy!

Tuesday, 9 June 2009

Italian Commission Finished!

Dear Folks!

Here's another series of pictures concerning my Napoleonic Italian Commission. Just like with the 3rd regiment of the Line, which I have painted earlier, I sent all figures without bases to their owner. He then put them up on bases and took the pictures shown below against a scenic backdrop, enjoy:




5th Regiment of the Line



Rear-view of said regiment




The Light of Légère Regiment






The 3 regiment brigade

Cheers Sander!

Listening to: "Roots" by Sepultura

Tuesday, 26 May 2009

Colonial Infantry

Hoi!


As a go-between I present to you one of my longer running projects: some British Colonial Infantry. I got these figures from one of my German pals long ago and I can't even remember who made them. Since I plan to play several games set in the Sudan in the future, and possibly some fictional ones I painted several of the troops in the grey used for the Sudan campaign.



Cheers Sander
Listening to: AC-DC LIve by ...AC-DC

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Sunday, 24 May 2009

Napoleonic Hussars!

Hi There!

Today's update is of a little project I wanted to do for some time! Inspired by the brilliant book concerning the Dutch Belgian cavalry at Waterloo by André Dellevoet:

This book has ALL Dutch and Belgian Regiments depicted in colour-plates of both Full- and Campaign dress. So I decided to do the 8th Belgian Hussars. I used Revell Chasseurs de Garde and one Italeri Chasseur and to give them a face, I used HäT heads. Hope you like the pics.







Cheers Sander