Earlier this year I bought some Baccus 6mm SYW figures as I was moving house. My new house does not have a permanent wargame table and I wanted something smaller that I could use on a kitchen table. 6mm fits the bill nicely.
In the last few weeks I have completed 3 units. These are organised for the War Game with 48 figure Infantry and 24 cavalry.
I painted the cavalry units using my cheap Opti Visor I bought a while back from Boyes. This made a huge difference as I could see the detail and using a fine tip paintbrush I was able to paint cleanly.
To finish of the figures off I decided to use Gloss varnish as this helped brighten the figures up as it reflects light.
First up are the Prussuan 5th Leib Cuirassier.
The full unit deployed.
I even managed to paint the flags.
Next a unit of Austrian Cuirassier. In the War Game ruled these will fight as 4 squadrons of 6 figures. In this scale officer loses will be marked.
These figures are based on 2cm square bases with 3 cavalry or 8 infantry figures per base. This means that I can use the War Game rules using cms rather than inches. I will now be able to fit such classics as Lobositz and Fontenoy on the kitchen table. All I need to do is paint up more units and get some terrain sorted.
And finally we have a Prussian Infantry unit complete with flags made from images from Kronoskaf. I painted these before I got started using the Opti Visor and are not quiet as clean.
6 comments:
Mark,
Impressive you've done a great job and it's nice to see the small figures getting promoted
Graham
Excellent looking units , I'm afraid my old eyes are not up to it nowadays , but I can see the advantages of this scale , Tony
Mark
Are you determined to do SYW in every scale available?
Steve
I need to paint a few more figures and then I can fight a small engagement.
Hi Tony
My old eyes struggle as well. Reading glasses and an Opti Visor and it south easier. Of course you need a good brush and a steady hand.
Mark
Hi Steve
Guilty as charged. You can never get too much of good thing, or in this case a good period.
Mark
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