Tuesday 12 February 2019

AHPC 9 Donnybrook - Bonnie Price Charlie & Generals (Heroes & Villains)



Here we have 4 x 25mm Commanders, for my Donnybrook
shenanigans!!!!


 Here we have Bonnie Prince Charlie, from the very new range of figures from
Ian over at Flags of War. He's a great sculpt with no flash what-so-ever.
I've never bought a figure that fits so snug on his horse.


 Charlie boy will be winging his way over to my Dad's figure collection, and 
will join the other figures I've painted for him as pressies over the years. 


Next we have the ill-fated John Graham, the Laird of Claverhouse, 1st Viscount Dundee
or
Bonnie Dundee as he is more widely known.


Dundee (not crocodile) is another great figure from Reiver Castings.


And shall lead the lines as a hero in my Highlander Donnybrook games.


Lastly, yet more figures from Reiver Castings, some left over figures from the 
Gentleman Horse regt from a few posts ago. These three shall be used for any of the 
armies I've painted up so far.


English, French, Irish Jacobite, Scottish Jacobite, Sedgemoor Rebel or
Commander or town elder in the wilderness of the America's


 5 x 25 Horse gave me 50 points!



36 comments:

  1. Nice job! And fifty points is great.

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  2. Cracking progress on the period Ray!

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    1. I'm very pleased Fran. I've not painted this much for years.

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  3. Nice miniatures and very nice painted.

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  4. I lift my hat, cracking job!

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  5. Some binny looking commanders there and I do like the usefulness of the 'no-names' too.

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    1. Binny??? Not sure what that means Joe?

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    2. Damn my stubby fingers (add in bad eyesight and age too), I did mean "bonny"

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    3. Haha! I thought it was some kinda Northern saying!

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  6. Excellent commander all but Bonnie Prince Charlie is my fave.

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  7. These guys have the best hats ever. 😀
    Nice painting!

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  8. Love the grey of the horse.
    Not such a young pretender by the look of it

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  9. Great paint jobs Ray. Think we will need a gratuitous photograph of all your Donnybrook forces soon

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  10. his poor white horse looks bony as well, but literally :)

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  11. Beautiful figures, Ray. The tartan work most impressive and lovely!

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