Sunday, August 7, 2016

Indian Mutiny - both forces finished

I have reached the end... the last mini for my Sharp Practice Indian Mutiny project has been painted, based and varnished!

This is the largest collection for a single game that I have painted in the space of little over two months. In total there are 86 Rebels and 56 British/Company minis, which means that there are far more British/Company minis points wise compared to the Rebels. They are all from either Iron Duke Miniatures or Mutineer Miniatures and have all been a pleasure to paint.

The last four minis were finished last night and this afternoon I decided to get them all lined up and take some pictures, so here we go.

Rebels

All Rebel units

 Two units of Well-Ordered Sepoys and Leader

Three units of Sepoy Rabble, two Leaders and musician

One unit of Badmashes with Big Choppers and Leader

One unit of Badmashes with Big Choppers and Leader

One unit of Sepoy Artillery and Leader

Two units of Sepoy Skirmishers and Leader


British/Company

All British/HEIC units

 Three units of Regular Army, Leader and musician

One unit of Gurkhas and Leader

One unit of Loyal Native Infantry and Leader

One unit of Civilian Volunteers and Leader
One unit of British Artillery and Leader

Next on the agenda is some terrain making, not quite sure what yet, but maybe a river and some houses.

10 comments:

  1. Many congratulations,two excellent forces. My project for last year Indian Mutiny for Black Powder.
    I think I will have to rebase some for Sharp Practice 2.

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  2. Many congratulations,two excellent forces. My project for last year Indian Mutiny for Black Powder.
    I think I will have to rebase some for Sharp Practice 2.

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    1. Cheers Gordon - need to make a bit of Indian style terrain first

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  4. Nice work! Looking forward to seeing them all in action.

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  5. Fabulous looking forces Kaspar!

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    1. Thanks Simon, the minis are very easy to paint, so a unit can be churned out in 2-3 evenings.

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  6. Very nice forces. I really like the unified feel, even if each force is compiled of different troops. Since the minis are so nice, I would dare to recommend some shading (washes for example) and more higlights. Especially the white looks too plain and the darker uniforms and faces look plain black.

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