A while back, a friend had to deal with the estate of a wargamming collegue. Amongst the figures were a selection of 10mm Pendraken Sudan figures, mostly Anglo-Egyptian, some painted, some not. Another unit of Egyptian infantry, Sudanese infantry and three artillery batteries It's a lot of shot Top view Advancing beyond the guns Pushing on Ready to fight As soon as I posted the previous post, I realised that I really should have my units at the same strength in bases as those I inherited, so extra bases done. Egyptian Cavalry Looking on Still waiting Extra Egyptians and Sudenese units Gets me four more strength units. Now need to decide how many figures and bases for the Mahdists Advancing, covered by fire My view Ready to go I rebased the originals and added some in later uniforms for the reconquest period. There are more to come, firstly to take my figures up to five base units. Th...
After a game of Soldiers of Napoleon using my Austrians, I decided that I do really need to put them on the same sized bases as my French and Prussians, as well as my clubmates bases. Eight artillery batteries rebased, another four to go. Boom! Hungarian infantry units, another unit of Austrian line, and the short unit at the rear is the Grenz, rebased. Single bases are the 'spares' Just waiting for more flock before I post pictures of the rebased artillery, of which 8/12 are completed. First six units My usual view This many spare bases, I might need some command figures to make these into extra units. That's at least two extra units there Two more infantry unkits and the artillery next, eventually... Lockdown conversation with Matt - are we going to playtest the new MeG inspired Napoleonics? Yeah, why not! I thought on this, Matt is doing the Confederation of The Rhine in 10mm, ...