A new project: to paint a Kislevite army in 1/72

A new project: to paint a Kislevite army in 1/72

 Dear fellow readers, it’s been a while since last post, but I have not been inactive during this period. Some news and plans for the coming year (yes, most of you write this sort of things in December or January, but I’ve decided, after all, to have a plan in February :D):

– After years of pause, I’ve been interested in Rackham figures once again, and I wish to complete my Orc warband first, then my Goblin warband. I already have 12 Orcs, painted and BASED, they will probably be on display in the next post

– In the previous post, I explained that I had started to paint a large wargame terrain (60 cm x 125 cm), I will try to add 2 more panels this year, so that I will have a 180 cm x 125 cm table, perfect for KOW or l’Art de la Guerre

– I will try to paint some Japanese houses, and some elements for a samurai army too

– I will try to remember that it’s already Orctober before Orctober !

– I will organize the realization of a 2021 Advent Calendar as a shared project with the volunteers at Benno’s

– I will paint some 1/72 Kislev allies for my Fantasy Empire army

And today, I am ready to reveal that this last project has begun!

For those not familiar with the Warhammer world, let’s say that it’s a Medieval Fantasy universe, in which Humans, Elves, Dwarves, Orcs, Goblins, Lizardmen, chaos warriors, undead… are at constant fight with one another (of course). The most technically advanced human faction is the Empire, which looks like Renaissance Europe – I’ve painted this army last year. And the Kislevites, allied to the Empire, are inspired by 16th and 17th Eastern Europe kingdoms – an excuse to paint Winged Hussars, isn’t that cool ?

 

The first painted figures represent some Kislevite foot lancers:

These figures come from a Redbox set, Ukrainian Cossack (Infantry) Set 1.

 They are very nice figures, rather easy to paint.

After the lancers, I will have to paint arquebusiers, close-combat troops, light and heavy cavalry, using Cossacks and Polish Winged Hussars.

See you soon for the next steps of the project 🙂

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