Saturday, 19 January 2013

Wittenberg: Amusettes for the King's Jagers

To relieve the tedium of constructing all those siegework sections I've a few small painting projects running in parallel, the first of which I finished today - some amusettes for the King's Jagers - I used the Perry AWI ones - nice models and I enjoyed painting them.
 

8 comments:

Fitz-Badger said...

Those look cool and I like the uniforms. The siege works are shaping up nicely, too!

abdul666 said...

Excellent work! I envy your skill.

Capt Bill said...

Could be very useful indeed!

tradgardmastare said...

A splendid addition to the king's jaegers...

Scheck said...

Impressionate work, indeed. How you manage the different scales? As I saw, you´re doing 40mm and 30mm figures. Do you share them sometimes in one set or game?
Looks good!
Peter

Scheck said...

Impressionate work, indeed. How you manage the different scales? As I saw, you´re doing 40mm and 30mm figures. Do you share them sometimes in one set or game?
Looks good!
Peter

tidders2 said...

Generally I run two separate scenarios; the Wittenberg v. Saxe-Jarlsberg border war in the south-west is all 40mm; the rest is 30mm for Wittenberg, Monrovia and their allies.

The two do not feature in the same game or set

-- Allan

TheChief1984 said...

So what kind of damage do these Amusettes inflict in your rule set? By the way great site keep up the great work

Steve