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15mm ECW army from a friend.

A project that had a lockdown start. A great friend who moved to France a good decade ago to very successfully restore mandolins, was selling on some stuff. Among it, an ECW army bought some point in the late 90s for DBR but not really used. It was undercoated, had the odd bit of paint here and there (which I have kept to honour his schemes), but apart from that it was a blank slate.

With the advent of ReG, MeG's Renaissance spinoff, and a competition at Boards and Swords in November, for which I am also painting Manny's Catholic Germans, who was I to say no! Quick converstation with Iain at Flags of War, and he kindly rescaled some ECW banners for me too.
 
Army now finished*, painting hand has been forced as I'm using them against Rob on Friday night!

Parlimetarian Horse regts, front two are Cromwell's Ironsides, ones with plumes behind are just ordinary horse.


Emerging out of the morning mist


CHARGE!


Can you spot the horse that has taken a fall?


My view

 
Generals, centre figure on each stand is Blue Moon, left to right: Waller (to be used as my 19x Great Uncle Edward Whalley), Cromwell, (waiting on me ordering his flag from Iain at Flags of War), Essex (carrying Bereton's flag in case I do Montgomery) and Fairfax


Looking good boys


Really like the way these have come out


Top view


Good amount of orange sashes


The whole army**


*i.e. until a new unit takes my fancy.

** see above

Two elite infantry units for my Parlimentarians. This time I did pick the stands to make the unit.
Black unit


Mostly armoured to count as protected


Glad I decided all flags are going to have the wind at their backs, now the CinC with a flag makes sense


Give 'em hell lads!


Red unit - Dave had already started these all in red, who was I to deny their greatness.


I did love Iain's diamond design for the flag, had to be done.


Almost straight pikes


Like this view


Two units of dragoons


Suspect the gee gees are Essex


Ready to harry and annoy


Not a good place to be!


Top down, a busy battery


One wheelbarrow is shot, is the other potatoes?
 
First four pike and shot units.
The greys






I admit, I was planning a 10mm ECW force, but getting these classics on table was even more satifying.


Blues (I know the pikes are a bit wibbly, but being almost thirty years old, it's okay, some were bent double when I got them, and I am straightening them over time)


Realised after the two test games I have had, under certain light the greys and blues become almost interchangable!


A few mixed jackets helps the 'not-professional' look of them


The greens, who have pretensions of being a good, uniformed unit (I literally picked up six bases each time from the box, if I got matching kit, it was a good day), note the officer transfered from the Blues.


Standard is unknown unit, Earl of Essex's army at Marston Moor




More wobbly pikes. Their new, deeper, box will stop that happening in future


The yellows, someone has cut down their pike for kindling!


The angle of the pikes made it quite nice to have flags going forwards


I swear I edged that flag!

Comments

  1. Nice work! I used the same strategy on units to avoid getting too fiddly. Trained Bands, yes! I've given up on lead pikes. My recent project was complicated by cutting them away and using brass tubing. I may shed blood handling them, but it ends the constant bending.

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