Every so often an obsession will spring up out of nowhere and leave me unable to think about anything else. Three days ago I was hit by the Epiphany/Revelation that the Indian Mutiny is the ONLY THING worthy of tabletop gaming!!! Madness! Insanity! Especially considering that I do not have any Indian Mutiny-like miniatures. Visiting and browsing and dreaming through various fine miniatures online shops I came to the realization that a mere 660 GBPs and three years of intensive painting will provide the solution. But 660 Pounds equals roughly a million Canadian dollars, and three years of intensive painting...AHHHH! Slipping into a dark funk I opened a tin containing some of my Deetails. And then I opened another. And then it hit me...with one eye closed and a little bit of leeway and imagination...DEETAILS TO THE RESCUE!!
Just the ticket! and what better time for thinking about the sunny plains of India?
ReplyDeleteHi Ross,
DeleteYes, it is a perfect way to spend a snow day! Now I just have to find some 54mm Elephants! And Ross, I was recently re-admiring your 54mm British 1840's conversions that you had done some time ago, where did the heads come from?
Oh dear, they were done back at the turn of the century. The British were newly released CTA Napoleonic Lt Inf and I just cut the shako down to the height of a capband then added a bit of greenstuff squished down to make the wider soft top and a little ball of it for the bobble.
DeleteOh, unless you are talking about the homecadt metal ones marching.
DeleteThanks, Ross! Nice job on them!
DeleteI just chopped off the shakos of a couple British Waterloo Deetails to turn them into Sepoys...
And those homecast marching guys are great! But no, I meant the other guys.
DeleteThat's a great alternative use of these figures,the Lifeguards work well as native artillery.
ReplyDeleteHi Brian,
DeleteWell spotted! I love those Lifeguards and it is amazing how adaptable they are! Thanks for your comment, Brian!