These Wagons and Caissons, which I entered into Curt's Analougue Painting Challenge recently, are part of my English army for the French Indian Wars skirmish collection. They will add to the other 5 I already had. They are from Hallmark and I bought them last year at SELWG, from Magister Militum.
I was very pleased with these when I bought them as they weren't that expensive, unlike some other 15mm companies, no names mentioned!!!
I plan to use these as part of the supply train for the Battle of Mononghela or a battle similar to it.
4 Horse Ammunition Wagon |
A smaller 4 Horse Ammunition Wagon |
Two 2 Horse Ammunition Wagons |
Ox driven Tumbril |
Damn nice work Ray, wagons roll.........
ReplyDeleteA compliment, what the hell's going on????
Deletehe's obviously after something Ray.
DeleteBut I must agree - damn nice work :)
Wow those are excellent. I also enjoy some good auxiliary units to go with the fighting.
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ReplyDeleteThose are fantastic, it's always interesting to see non-combatant units
ReplyDeleteVery impressive Ray, will really fill in the table.
ReplyDeleteJohn
Those look great. I love the variety in the coloring of the horses.
ReplyDeleteLove these Ray, fantastic work; not to mention a few points too!
ReplyDeleteExcellent mate. I wish i had the spare time to paint like you lol.
ReplyDeleteTop stuff!
ReplyDeleteA table top always seems a little naked without such accrutiments.
Darrell.
I love these. I am going to have to look up Hallmark's stuff. I always want to add wagons and the like but just can't part with the cash for them when there are so many other things to buy. This may tip the hand in their favor.
ReplyDeleteThese look great, good job. I like the Hallmark wagons and have them for both my Renaissance and Napoleonic armies. They certainly enhanced the look of my Vitoria game.
ReplyDeleteThese look great! I like the bull one best!
ReplyDeleteGreat work, Sir!
ReplyDeleteNicely painted rolling objective to defend or attack
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw these models, Ray, I though about the Monongahela battle; they are perfect!!! You have made with them a very nice painting job.
ReplyDeleteVery nice!!
ReplyDeleteAw look at the horses and the little ox! Aww
ReplyDeleteThey are good looking wagons and carts you have there Ray.
ReplyDeleteExcellent work Ray. They look like they could be used througout the Horse and Musket period so very flexible
ReplyDeleteVery nice units. Love the banner by the way.
ReplyDeleteGood stuff.
ReplyDeleteI think, they`re usefull not only for FIW.
Very good work!
Excellent wagons, really like those non fighting extras on the table
ReplyDeleteCracking...Which one has the pay chest in? time for a bit of stand and deliver...
ReplyDeleteGreat looking wagons!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Can't stop thinking about the Rawhide theme tune now
ReplyDeleteVery very nice Ray. They help make a battlefield look "real".
ReplyDeleteI do love your horses Ray and this is another fine piece of work you've done.
ReplyDeleteI really love them, they look great!
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