Fabulous gaming day yesterday, although Southern Rail conspired to make the journey there and back harder than it needed to be! We managed a solitary game of Black Plague, by way of an introduction to new players, but it ended up taking over four hours to complete; a lot of fun and a lot of laughs were had by all. Although no report from me, I thought that I would continue with another Victorian themed post and share my efforts on a rather splendid miniature from 'Wargames Illustrated'.
This is one of their Giants in Miniature, a limited edition miniature loosely entitled, 'Flash' Harry. Quoting directly from the company's website: "‘Flash’ Harry is depicted here in the uniform of an officer from the East India Company on service during the First Anglo-Afghan War but he could equally be found at the Charge of the Light Brigade, out in the American West or amongst European nobility. Considered a hero across the British Empire, he is happy to cultivate this image whilst retaining the ability to flee from battle as often as not. He is known as a fine proponent of the sword and rides very well, in more ways than one. When cornered, he will fight to preserve his life but much prefers the art of fast talking and faster running. As a man, he is a rake and a cad. As a symbol, he is the man others wish to be."
Another one of those 'must have' purchases, 'Flash' Harry seemed another fitting post in a week dominated by the release of Daniel Mersey's Colonial skirmish rules, 'The Men Who Would Be Kings'.
That is a lovely bit of painting.
ReplyDeleteThank you Roy.
Deletetop job, he almost looks "heroic"
ReplyDeleteAlmost, but he will always be a cad! ;)
DeleteHe is fabulous, love the tunic colour
ReplyDeleteIan
Thank you Ian, a touch of orange in the final highlight.
DeleteSplendid piece of work, Sir!
ReplyDeleteEspecially the face is utterly brilliant.
Thank you so much Stefan, I was particularly pleased with how the face came out.
Deleteha! beautiful work Michael!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Michał.
DeleteHe is remarkable character that`s for sure. :)
ReplyDeleteNice painting!
You are very kind Nimrod, thank you.
DeleteStunning paintwork !
ReplyDeleteThank you Michael.
DeleteSuch a nice figure and painted as good as it could possibly be.
ReplyDeleteYou are incredibly kind Clint, thank you.
DeleteLovely! Mine is still waiting his turn on Matt's painting table...
ReplyDeleteThank you Gordon, I have no doubt Matt will do a stunning job on yours.
DeleteWhat a dam fine figure of a man - expertly painted of course.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Dan.
DeleteCracking paintjob on a lovely mini!
ReplyDeleteThank you Simon.
DeleteLovely bit of work Michael, love the quote..."Rides very well..in more ways than one" The cad, I love it!
ReplyDeleteCheers Roger.
Thank you Roger, it has been far too long since I read any of the Flashgun stories - they fail to raise a smile.
DeleteI meant of course Flashman, damned auto correct!
DeleteA man want to be and women want to be with!!
ReplyDeleteIt is no accident that my Mordheim warband is lead by lord Crashart with his expectionally fine trousers!!!
Woof woof!!
Absolutely Sir!
DeleteBoth the paintjob and sculpt are full of character. Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteThank you Brian.
DeleteGreat pain tjob as usual Michael.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Kaspar.
DeleteExcellent painting Michael!
ReplyDeleteThank you Rod.
DeleteLovely job on the old reprobate!
ReplyDeleteCheers, PD
He is very dear to my heart old Flashy so thank you Peter.
DeleteThere is some fine moustache acting at work on that chap.
ReplyDeleteI understand that is one of his least offensive attributes. ;)
DeleteDamn fine.. I need Flash for derive in the Sudan!
ReplyDeleteYes you do!
DeleteFantastic work! I'm thinking of grabbing him for a Christmas present for my father.
ReplyDeleteAnd a splendid gift it will be too. I see North Star still have him listed as in stock.
DeleteSuperb work sir, lovely tone on the jacket.
ReplyDeleteThank you Mr. Smillie.
DeleteThe Flash Cove to a tee! Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much A.J.
DeleteHe is very 'flash'. Your painting has brought him to life Michael.
ReplyDeletePat.
You are very kind Pat, thank you.
DeleteDeep down we all admire Harry for something :-)
ReplyDeleteWonderful miniature of a great character, Michael. Well done.
I couldn't agree more Paul and thank you.
DeletePretty flashy, Sir!!
ReplyDeleteThank you my good man.
DeleteStunning paint job Michael!
ReplyDeleteThank you kind Sir.
DeleteExcellent work with the bristles and paint Michael!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Rodger.
DeleteAnother stunning piece Michael! I'm really quite taken by his bright red uniform.
ReplyDeleteThank you Nick, I was really pleased with this one.
DeleteA great paintjob on a great miniature! I still have a series of Flashies somewhere and will need to paint them up anytime soon as well.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sander looking forward to seeing yours at some time.
DeleteQuite splendid. I could use a tutorial from you sometime on how to paint red coats, as it is a bit of an arcane art.
ReplyDeleteI admire the facial character you've achieved. Lovely brushwork.
And he has great hair - almost as good as a certain US presidential hopeful!
Thank you Michael, at some point I must try and do some sort of tutorial, but in the interim I can tell you that it starts as a base of cavalry brown, red, and then a little touch of orange in the final highlight.
DeleteThat's an admirably sculpted and painted figure, Michael.
ReplyDeleteMyself, I have another version of this same cad, but I am not certain I ever finished painting him. The mumping coward keeps running and hiding from the brushes, I daresay.
Thank you kind Sir, that cad, I do hope that you manage to track him down before too long.
DeleteHola
ReplyDeleteGran pequeña obra de arte si señor
un saludo
Thank you Jose.
DeleteVery nice, no doubt!
ReplyDeleteAnd in a FLASH he was gone! Another wonderful figure Michael. Your sure making it hard to avoid buying these!
ReplyDeleteMy apologies Terry, but it really is a lovely miniature you will not regret it. ;)
DeleteA very nice figure, based on the cinematic version of Flashman, as played by Malcolm McDowell. The literary version's hair was of considerably darker hue. But could also be a certain Lord Flashheart, so double duty figure. I might have to look at this range again...
ReplyDeleteYou are of course spot on Jez, perhaps the hair has been bleached by sun? ;)
DeleteBeautifully done Sir M....I'm just surprised you didn't save him for one of splendid monster point nicker models in the painting Challenge??
ReplyDeleteBlast, now why didn't I think of that!
DeleteBeautiful painting, but I'm particularly intrigued by the bush in front of him. Is that home built or a purchased piece?
ReplyDeleteThank you, the bush is from Tajima1 Miniatures and is one of their 'Leafy Tufts - Autumn Mix'.
Deletehttp://www.tajima1.co.uk/
What an impressive figure he cuts! I sent away for one of my own, and I hope I can do him justice. Well done Sir!
ReplyDeleteI have no doubt that you will Ev, he is a joy to paint.
DeleteYour painting of this mini's face was spot on. Great work!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking sculp that you've once more brought to life.
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