This building was a birthday gift two years ago and is a 3D filament print. After a lot of clean up I think it looks pretty good. I copied a paint job of a building near the old railway line here in Mayenne, the red and yellow brick is regularly used here but mostly on rendered buildings, a late 19th century fashion. The building interior also had printed pieces which look pretty good too.
Saturday, March 21, 2020
Ww2 Building Boom part 7
Another completed 20mm building off the desk last week. Thirty odd more buildings to complete plus the tiles including a basilica and the three bridges, hopefully complete over the next three months.
Labels:
20mm,
3D printed,
Terrain,
WW2
Location:
19 Place Cheverus, 53100 Mayenne, France
Friday, March 20, 2020
Dark Age Franks heavy infantry I
Carolingian Frank Heavy Infantry I
The yellow flower I place on all of my French bases is a common weed here locally and where Geoffrey V of Anjou got the Plantagenet nickname from, as he fathered a lot of bastard children so many they were like a weeds. The original name for the plant was planta genista in Latin before being changed in the 1900s to Cytisus scoparius or common broom. The plant was also used as a heraldic badge by five other Plantagenet kings of England, Anjou, Maine, Normandy and Aquitaine as the royal emblem.The "broomscod", or seed-pod, was also the personal emblem of Charles VI of France.
Much on the desk at the moment with six units awaiting basing, just waiting on yellow tufts to arrive from Germany.
Cheers
Matt
Wednesday, March 18, 2020
Musee Jublains, Mayenne
I thought I would add some images of Gaulois Coins today from the Gallo-Roman Museum at Jublains, Mayenne.
The coins are difficult to photograph as they are set into a Perspex sheet so you can view both sides and lighting and back drop is not great. Next visit I will take some white card and update the photos. The collection has a few gold coins and a large amount of silver and copper pieces. Several coin hordes have been found in Mayenne district, most museums around the region have pieces of the Aulerci Diablintes coinage. Some moulds have also been found by archeologists also.
First up Silver coins
The coins are difficult to photograph as they are set into a Perspex sheet so you can view both sides and lighting and back drop is not great. Next visit I will take some white card and update the photos. The collection has a few gold coins and a large amount of silver and copper pieces. Several coin hordes have been found in Mayenne district, most museums around the region have pieces of the Aulerci Diablintes coinage. Some moulds have also been found by archeologists also.
First up Silver coins
Labels:
Diablintes,
Gauls,
Jublains
Location:
53160 Jublains, France
Friday, March 6, 2020
Breton Skirmishers III
Breton Javelin skirmishers
"walk the battlefield in the morning, wargame in the afternoon"™
Cheers
Matt
Labels:
Breton,
Dark Ages,
Gripping Beast,
IMPETUS
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Anjou Maine medieval infantry IIII
Anjou - Maine Infantry IIII
Figures are from the plastic gripping beast dark Age set with some Victrix heads, and additional metal or plastic hand painted shields.
"walk the battlefield in the morning, wargame in the afternoon"™
Matt
Wednesday, March 4, 2020
Dark Age disorder markers
Last week while resting my eyes from plaid I prepared a bunch of 20mm round bases for markers (actually completely exhausted my stock of them), just builders sand glued onto the base, then painted and drybrushed as I do for Western European soil, rocks painted, then flocked. I felt I had enough Gallic and Roman, so I dug through my spares box of shields and decided to do some dark age disorder markers also. All freehand painted, quite happy with them, got a little carried away and completed another 10 so a Purchased of round bases required, plus now I will also do some Plantagenet period and 100 years war pavises as well.
Cheers
Matt
Location:
19 Place Cheverus, 53100 Mayenne, France
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