I thought I'd take a few pics of some of the still growing 'Shinyloo' collection. Since I had recently restored a couple of rather battered Minot 30mm French Cuirassiers as well as a couple more Stadden Scots Greys, then some pics of those two units having a bit of a barney seemed apparopriate.
Frecnh Cuirassiers .Minot with the extravagant movements Stadden next to them and 3 Willies on Stadden horses behing. The Trumpeter is also a Willie. |
A'Helicopter' shot with a few Hincliffe /Foremost Carabinieirs added. |
Now Napoleonic purists might wail and gnash their teeth and I would not blame them but this will not be as bad as Ridlyscottaloo after all this is not Waterloo but Shinyloo- like Waterloo only shinier!
Enter the Scots Greys ! |
For those unfamiliar with my 'Shinyloo' project it is rather more a pastiche of how my wargaming might have been in the 1970s if I could have afforded it back then. So now it is pure self indulgeance.
Scotland Forever perhaps? |
The vast majority of the models are 30mm Stadden ,Willie, Minot or Minifigs with a few Hincliffe and Connoiseur becasue they look good. Almost all bought second hand and some in shocking condition so the poor chaps often need more than a little TLC. Shiny because back in the 1970s a decent properly matt varnish was almost unobtainable and shiny gloss varish protected the models much better than dodgy matt and gave them a rather nice porcelain look and feel.
Also somehow these older models with their distinctive individual styles look better shiny.
Superb additions to your project, they look lovely although I fear the Scots Greys are about to give them a bit of a drubbing!
ReplyDeleteThanks Donnie. Still more of each side to restore- more Cuirassiers than Greys if I ever get all of them finished there should be about 50 Cuirassiers - some need a lot of work.
DeleteGreat work and yes shiny is best!
ReplyDeleteThanks and yes shiny is often best - but I do draw the line at shiny tanks !
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