Sunday, October 20, 2024
Partizan 2024 part 1
Tuesday, October 1, 2024
ECW - odds and Sods
During my clearout I dug out these chaps from my old ECW army.
Ecw clubmen and civilians |
Sappers |
Farrier Foundry Miniatures |
Sedan chair |
Cheers
Matt
Sunday, September 29, 2024
WOTR Perry Cavalry
Perry Miniatures WOTR Cavalry
Completed these 10 Perry Miniatures WOTR cavalry. These chaos are off to market as they are excess to my needs. See my for sale page above in full view or follow link here
Saturday, September 28, 2024
Artillery Limber - Vendee Project
Royal Catholic Army Artillery Limber
Judge Dredd
I picked up in a job lot last year at Partizan a job lot of Judge Dredd metal figures. I read a lot of Dredd as a teenager and enjoyed the second movie over the Stallone one. I did think about doing a dystopian type game, however the thought of the terrain has put me off. I decided to paint them last week for a change of gear, quite happy with the results. With the thinning down of the collection to four periods they will go off to market this month on lead adventure forum and on Facebook marketplace.
Judge Dredd |
Judge |
Riot flamethrower |
Riot gear Judge |
K-9 units |
Cheers
Matt
Wednesday, September 25, 2024
Guerre Folle-Mad War the Battle of Saint-Aubin-Du-Cormier 1488
Guerre Folle-The Mad War & The Battle of Saint-Aubin-du-Cormier
François II de Bretagne |
Background to the Mad War
1484-6
Having escaped from Gien on 17 January 1485, Louis of Orléans tried to invest Paris with a small army made up of Burgundian and German Mercenaries, but failed. He managed to escape on 3 February to Alençon Normandy, and made amende honorable on 12 March and he was locked up in Orléans chateau. At the same time, Francois II roused Breton nobility, but was brought back to order by the royal troops in Normandy, Anjou and Maine.
On 30 August, Louis of Orléans issued a proclamation against the regency. The royal army marched to Orléans, but Louis escaped to Beaugency, whence he was dislodged by the young general Louis II de La Trémoille in September. On the 9th August, Francis II of Brittany agreed to a year-long truce. Known as the Peace of Bourges, the truce was signed on 2 November 1485.