The flags are mainly from Flags of War. These are a total lifesaver, as I wasn't relishing the prospect of painting more flags (the larger Paraguayan flag is one that I painted 6 years ago, and which got nibbled the other week by our cat, Millie) and I was having problems with the flags uploaded on the Perry website. Flags of War also do lance pennants in any colour you want. The palm trees and broken walls in the photos are all scenic bits I made for Frostgrave: Ghost Archipelago last year; I think they look ok-ish for South America.
My immediate plan is to get to 10 infantry units per side (perhaps a couple more on the Allied side to reflect the three different contingents), a bit of cavalry and then take stock. All infantry units will be between 18 and 24 figures and cavalry units will be 12 figures. That's not particularly historic, but provides a manageable set-up. I'll post about these units separately in due course, and will start with the original one again as I added more figures to it.
6 comments:
Wonderful to see a WTA collection developing. The kilts on the Paraguayan figures are particularly nice.
Splendid stuff, I have just started, two units a side only 15 figures in my battalions though. I plan to use Rebels and Patriots then Black Powder when the sides expand. Look forward to following your progress.
Lovely looking units Giles! I'm thinking about starting the period but if I do it will likely be for Sharp Practice.
Christopher
Brilliant Giles, the steve may sculpts mix very well with the PM sculpts. A very interesting, if not slightly unsettling period, beautifully captured by Alan P. Sculpting. Highly exotic, colourful and a little off beat, great stuff mate!!
It looks amazing! Unusual period to wargame and almost completely unknown for me. Thank you for sharing. I will look here for your working progress and future games I hope.
Great stuff as usual Giles, there's certainly a lot of colour there and the Palm trees do look the business
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