Saturday, December 4, 2010

The workbench

Hi, here are some miniatures and scratchbuild things that made it finally onto my workbench. I'm currently focussing on a new small sideproject, England invaded 1812 which makes use of several 25mm miniatures I had lying around. The robot alike scratchbuilds on the table are my French automatons which will be used as the corps d'aérostiers, an airborne unit carried into battle with balloons and other airships.


General view of the crowded workbench. The blue lit is filled with all sorts of plastic bits from Wargames Factory's Zulu, Germans and British.


On this picture you can clearly see my automatons made out of thumbnails and beads. Other things are 2 spider automaton (still need to invent some fluff about these) and the rebased Hinchcliffe Highlanders. On the background you can also see four 25mm horses ready to be painted. These horses will probably used to tow some sort of armored pillbox wagon or gun.


The drummers ready to lead the 2 automaton units into close combat.


My ongoing project trying to make some colonial British cavalry for my VSF project in Africa! To finish these I still need 3 left hands from the left arms from Wargames Factory!


A British soldier equiped with some revolutionary weaponry! More news soon!

Greets from the snowy land of Belgium!

3 comments:

Paul said...

Good progress going on here, you will be busy for a while!

Paul´s Bods said...

Looks VERY interesting...:-)
I like the robots...:-)
Greetings
Paul

Wargame News and Terrain Blog said...

Thanks! yes, it will take some time to finish this new project! Especially when I still need to finish a trazilion more projects.

Greetings