Tuesday 21 August 2012

Completed Samurai...Phew!

It's been a long break since my last posting due to the fact that I've been destroying my eyesight painting these blasted Wargames Factory Samurai  Figures.
I knew they would be bit daunting to paint  and to be honest they were a bit of an Everest for me...I actually yelled triumphantly "Ive knocked the bastards off" when I completed them, emulating our National Hero, Sir Edmund Hilary's, famous line on conquering the real thing....perhaps a trifle OTT of me.

The most difficult thing with these chaps is that, excluding the Ashigaru who are fairly standardised in their attire, each samurai warrior you pick up requires careful thought on what he will wear and choice of a colour schemes that match...a bit like interior decorating. Frankly this is all a bit too much like hard work and no I'm not going to even attempt to paint the eyes!

Anyway here they are... my first Samurai.
Please excuse the inappropriate rolling English dales and meadows in the background.









Ahigaru. I've just realised I haven't painted the leather forearm protectors


Aquibusiers




The Boss



Ive glued metal squares on to the base of the figures and these will fit into purpose built magnetic movement trays so the metal square wont be visible which should improve the look.

Now this lots off the painting desk I can potter away with a unit at a time which wont be anywhere near as difficult. My goal is to paint up a couple of Saga size clans. I think the Saga rules will do the job with a bit of tweaking. If anyone knows of any Saga Samurai adaptations I'm all ears. The other possibility would be adapting Kings of War but Id need much bigger units to make a decent game of it.

Ive just undercoated and drybrushed some lovely Perry samurai character figures which will be ajoy to paint. I particularly like the sepuku set.


8 comments:

  1. Excellent work, Sir! Most impressive!

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  2. Not too bad at all Old Son! Excellent painting Gav and lovely work on the bases too.

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  3. I think you have done a fine job there Sir. Not one I would like to try to emulate!

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  4. Bloomin' marvellous! I have a real hankering to do some of these; top job Sir.

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  5. They look great; all that thought you put into the work before picking up the paint brush shows. Best, Dean

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  6. Thanks gents
    Hopefully now they're completed I'll have time to catch up on all your great blogs...till the next epic painting fit seizes me.

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  7. Holy crap, they do look great, all the effort you've put in really shows. What ruleset will you be using with them?

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  8. These figures look terrific! Where did you get the decals for the sashimono etc?

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