Friday, 12 December 2025

More Carthaginians and future plans

It's taken me awhile but I finally got a couple of extra units done for my Carthaginians. Not my best work as I lost a bit of enthusiasm painting these up. I seem to lose impetus when it takes too long to get stuff done, these took nearly 3 weeks. The Balearic slingers are from Forged in Battle, one of the elephants is a 3d printed model from Mitch while the other is from Museum miniatures.





With the Border Reiver show moving from its September date to March next year, I've put the Punic War battle on hold as I will not have enough time to get everything done for a display game. So I've decided to go with The Baron's War. Most of the figures are already done as well as most of the buildings and fences etc. One thing I am short of is some trees. I probably only need a dozen or so, but the ones we have at the club are showing their age. So Thom has printed off a tree from a 'haunted woods' range. He can also resize them so they are not all uniform in height. He gave me a test model to try out before he prints anymore.

The basic model added to a mdf base

I set to work with some rubberised horsehair, attaching it to the branches to try and get a basic 'tree' shape. Once dried I gave the whole model a chocolate brown undercoat. Now I'll leave it to dry and continue tomorrow. I think I'll give the model a grey then cream dry-brush before adding the flock to the horsehair.




 So far so good. I should bet the model finished tomorrow and then start basing it.

14 comments:

  1. Even when enthusiasm flags, I find it better to just buckle down and crack on. Nice results.

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    1. Cheers Jonathan, the dark nights are proving a real struggle

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  2. Your slingers and elephants look great, your inspiration may have flagged but the finished product look good to my eyes. The tree looks the part looking forward to seeing the finished article.

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  3. I know that problem at the moment too Scotty! Not sure what's caused my loss of momentum but I really need to knuckle down and do SOMETHING on the painting desk. Your tree looks good, I like that rubberized horse hair product.....

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    1. Cheers Keith, for me it's definitely the dark nights effecting me

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  4. Even if it took a while you still got the Carthaginian’s off the painting table, and the tree is coming along nicely.

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  5. The troops look great even if they did take 3 weeks to complete. The tree looks fab too!

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