Well I'm not sure where the half term break has gone? It has been lovely to spend time with the Saintly Mrs. Awdry, but here I am contemplating the return to work and with very little to show for it, hobby wise. As I rather suspected the prospect of getting to grips with fifty SS Troops was too much for this particular butterfly brained hobbyist and although five have been completed, with another five underway, I went in search of an easy win.
I have always enjoyed populating my tables with additional livestock and have been wracking my brains as to what might have been roaming around the Austrian forests in the 1940s? I am assuming the usual fare of game would be plentiful such as pheasants, rabbits and deer*, but what else? Wild Boar! Somewhere, in the depths of my addled brain, was the flicker of a memory that had wild boar rooting around the Black Forest and so it was that the every reliable 'Warbases' received an order for a couple of packs along with some small pill shaped bases.
*Although what deer would be most common?
Basing some up with their piglets** these simple, but well cast, beasties will be roaming the areas below the castle. They may yet get their own 'Chance Card', which will play in a similar fashion to those of Congo, by 'Studio Tomahawk', insomuch that if drawn then a combat action will have to be resolved before the unit can progress. I suppose if successful then they might claim extra rations for their troop?
**Surely not boarlets?
So some more fluff for the table, but time is ticking and we still have a long way to go! As I write this there is only 56 more days to 'Salute 2020'!
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Wonderful additions to this epic project. They look brilliant.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much.
DeleteWonderful painting.
ReplyDeleteThank you Phil.
DeleteNice boars Michael! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Tamsin.
DeleteRoe most common deer in Schwarzwald followed by red deer. Here, the Humbug coloured Piglets are called Frischlings (No direct Translation, Little Fresh ), Squeekers (?) in english.
ReplyDeleteRoe deer eh? Might see if I can find some of those.
DeleteWargames Foundry, GPR047 - Roe Deer
Deletehttps://www.wargamesfoundry.com/collections/european-and-eurasian-animals/products/gpr047-roe-deer
Will have to place a sneaky order. :)
DeleteLooking good Michael, really looking forward to this having played the board game last week, a tough ask for the defenders...
ReplyDeleteBest wishes
Stuart
Thank you Stuart and you've played the board game? I have seen some pictures on line, but not seen it first hand. I need to get some play testing under my belt soon.
DeleteA lovely touch, Michael. I wouldn't want to be the soldier who sneaks through the undergrowth near the castle only to come face to face with a mother boar protecting her young.
ReplyDeleteThank you A.J. Fearsome beasts by all accounts.
DeleteThey do look pretty good. Almost real to the one which tried to hit my car ;)
ReplyDeleteThat can't have been a nice experience!
DeleteExcellent additions to your table Michael! Always love little details such as this. Reminds me I need to bring a certain parcel to the post office...
ReplyDeleteThank you Nick, van't wait to add a certain additional detail to the board. ;)
DeleteVery nice! Хрю!
ReplyDeleteThank you Alex.
DeleteGreat stuff Michael! 56 days... I've been there, part of you thinks "plenty of time" and the other part says "*insert screams here*" lol! Wish you all the best on successfully continuing forward 😀
ReplyDeleteThank you Ivor, that is exactly how I'm thinking at the moment. One day it's loads of time and an over is blind panic.
DeleteLike real ones! Great work sir!
ReplyDeleteThat's very kind Michal, thank you.
DeleteFantastic job...and the piglets are sooooooooooooooooo cute!
ReplyDeleteThank you Phil, certainly earned some bonus points with the Saintly Mrs. Awdry with the cute factor.
DeleteGreat paint job Michael & I love the idea for them game wise :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Frank, just need to get the cards finished now!
DeleteNice Oinking work!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Simon.
DeleteThese look fantastic Michael, definitely think they should have they're own chance card after seeing recently what a mess a wild boar can make of a car !
ReplyDeleteThank you Dave, I do hope you weren't in the car at the time?!
DeleteNo drove past the unfortunate incident not long after it happened
DeleteCrikey, was that in the UK Dave? I have hard that there are some lurking around here still.
DeleteYes in the Forest of Dean, have seen a whole family of them as well, so they are about
DeleteIncredible to think that they are still roaming about.
DeleteExtra additions to tables are always great and this is no exception! Well done Micheal!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Thank you very much Christopher.
DeleteNice work Sir M. I do like a slice if bacon or 4!
ReplyDeleteYou and me both Ray. :)
DeleteExcellent additions to the fauna and the'll make great eye candy once spotted amongst the flora of the table.
ReplyDelete50 SS next ?
Thank you Joe, the SS are on their way, just another 41 to go! :)
DeleteAbsolutely brilliant as usual. Can't wait to see them!
ReplyDeleteThank you my good man, just pleased to tick something else off the list! :)
DeleteSuper looking wild boar and in no way an avoidance tactic from 41SS troopers!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
I feel I may have been rumbled Iain, but thank you. :)
DeleteReally good job. Nothing wrong with a bit of a distraction.
ReplyDeleteThank you Mike, happens to be a strength of mine. :D
DeleteNicely done on the boars Michael & I can attest that even in the 80's when I was posted there, we were always ready to scramble atop the APC if we caught sight of a boar with piglets. We would often encounter them during night patrols rooting about.
ReplyDeleteThat must have been a sight, although I'm not sure I would want to meet them whilst on a night patrol!
DeleteBit late with my comments, Micahel, for which I apologise. Sehr gut schwein, Mein Herr. And that exhausts my CSE German... The woodshed from your previous post was also amazing, both in design and execution. I WILL still be contributing to this project and ensure that the items arrive within good time, so you can decide if they warrant inclusion, require some kind of card or have bases repainted to match the prevalent colour scheme of your build - although I will try to match colours as best I can. Plans are afoot - literally in one particular case...
ReplyDeleteAlways lovely to hear from you Jez and thank you so much for the great comments. Really can't wait to see what you have come up with, sounds fascinating.
DeleteVery nice paint jobs! Especially the piglets.
ReplyDeleteTasty little critters should prove to be an interesting addition to the game for sure.
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Nice work on the fur! The piglets are a nice touch too :)
ReplyDeleteI love additions like these, they can truly bring a scene to life. Beautiful brushwork, the fur came out just perfect.
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