Today I finished the last camel gunners for my Eastern renaissance armies
(Safavid Persians & Moghuls mainly). As I've
mentioned before I now have more
painted camel gunners than I can possibly use.
The Field of Glory Renaissance (FOG R) list for the Moghuls has a maximum of 10
camel gunners. The Safavid Persian list has a maximum of 4. After buying another
two from Irregular at Vapnartak earlier this month I have 14 and all of them
painted! This means I could actually equip both armies at the same time. Such is
the madness of wargamers.
When painting the last two figures I wanted to represent damascene metal work on
the shields so I decided to practise first. I ended up using standard drawing
pins pushed into a wine cork.
Although a little larger than the shield on the model, it proved a
worthwhile exercise. For those interested in such things it's basically just
gold over a burnt umber base. I did find that outlining the design in Plaka Rot
Braun helpful but it's not absolutely necessary. I plan to use the practise
shields when I make the baggage camp. Perhaps one leaning against the entrance
to a tent. Who knows.
Finally, if you ever wondered what 14 camel gunners would look like en masse
here's a few quick group photos to satisfy your curiosity:
Donnington Ottoman Camel Gunners
Irregular Miniatures Persian Camel Gunners
They take up a lot of room in two ranks and so I can't really see me using more
than 4 at once but you never know.
3 comments :
Very nice!
Thanks James. Coming from you that's extra special.
Excellent work, love the paintjob and the basing...great looking units!
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