The Chernigov Dragoon Regiment is ready to go.
Minis are Battle Honors.
So as I get the new painting station set up I have been working on a backlog of minis I had from before the big move. Here are there close up shots. Still working on ideal phot setup and now using iphone 13 camera vs Canon Rebel w/ macro lens. Minis in the units are either Battle Honor or Old Glory 15, I lost track.
A unit of French Grenadiers
Recently made a new home purchase and got a really spacious basement for wargaming.
Still in the process of getting things set up but here a few pics of the work in progress . . .
Terrain storage cases along back wall. Also needs more lighting.
Not pictured is the room for miniature storage. That needs shelves and cabinets to be presentable.
I am fortunate to have this amount of space and can't wait to get the gaming area "lit up" so we can start gaming!
Another unit of Russian Militia. These fellows were painted with a blue-grey palette while the earlier batch used a brown palette. I figure colors would vary a lot with the militia as they were outfitted at different times and by different sponsors and I'm guessing 'cheap' was the guiding quality principle.
And these are again 15mm Battle Honors figures.
Currently producing a bunch of hasty breastworks for use with 28mm ACW figures. Each piece is 10cm wide (infantry bases are 40mm wide). Base is expanded PVC sheet, air dry clay piled on and shaped, Logs and posts pressed and glued into place. Ballast added for ground cover; I went with the red ballast so I get the "red Georgia clay" look. I plan on fighting a lot of the Chickamauga battles. Brown and Sepia over all, some grey on the logs followed by light grey highlight on logs and sand highlight on ballast. A little flocking and some other foliage details. Varnish and viola. Should have about seven feet of breastworks when I finish up in a few days.
From Wikipedia, "The 66th Illinois Veteran Volunteer Infantry Regiment originally known as Birge's Western Sharpshooters and later as the "Western Sharpshooters-14th Missouri Volunteers", was a specialized regiment of infantry sharpshooters that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The regiment was intended, raised, and mustered into Federal service as the Western Theater counterpart to Army of the Potomac's 1st and 2nd United States Volunteer Sharpshooters ("Berdan's Sharpshooters").
The Western Sharpshooters were armed with a variety of weapons, most notably Henry Repeaters later in the war.
These are Perry Miniatures.