Sunday, June 26, 2016

40mm Samurai: Retinue


I've had these 40mm figures from Steve Barber's samurai range for months and only now finally finished them. There was a lot of planning with these, to get the individual figures assembled and prepared/fitted/aligned to carry the kago/palanquin, to get the kago/palanquin itself assembled and painted (I assembled it incorrectly, by the way; it should have a peaked roof,) and then of course to get a scheme planned and everything painted. And all of this occurred during a time in my life when painting minis was the last thing on my mind.

Fast forward a few months, and I'm currently experiencing a resurgence of minis painting. I saw these guys sitting off to the side and pulled them back to the table. Now, my entire samurai collection is once more complete.

I would like to assemble and paint one more kago, but before I do, I might commission a sculpt of a noble to sit inside -- the opposite side has an open window which was planned for the future commission. It still might be a while until I commission another sculpt, but the rider is a strong contender to be the next. I think in the coming months/years, my next commissions will be various Edo period civilians -- pilgrims, laborers, messengers, travelers, merchants,etc. Don't forget, you, too, can commission sculpts!

8 comments:

  1. Stunning work on these figures!

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  2. Beautiful painting on wonderful sculpts. Not another scale, though! :)

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    1. Yeah, I went to this scale because I wanted to paint samurai, but I didn't want to paint lace and patterns at 28mm scale. I also figured these weren't going to be mixing with any of my other ranges.
      Give in to the 40s, give in to the ease of painting larger :)

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  3. I've been waiting for you to finish these. Worth the wait I must say! I agree one must cross over to the dark side and join the true scale, the 40mm scale!

    Cheers
    Kevin

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