I based them, not on the standard 60mm wide bases but on 80mm wide bases. We played the game by doubling the distances given for the 40mm base width game. There were a couple of problems with this but it mostly worked :-)
Riders - Deaths Head Hussars - figures are Esci Lord Cardigan's 11th Hussars
Flyers - Two flyer units based on WWI Germans using mechanical wings. See my first post on how these were made.
Hero - German Command Unit - Bavarian Officer from the esci Prussian and Austrian Infantry box, Prussian Officer from the Airfix WWI Germans, two Flag bearers from the airfix prussian box and a matchbox (or corgi or hotwheels) antique car.
Hordes - Martian Marines - figs are airfix Prussian Infantry 1815
Blades - Prussian Flame Throwers - Airfix WWI german Inf.
Knights - Prussian Heavy Cavalry - These were Esci Scots greys with the head cut off and airfix WWI infantry heads stuck on. I just painted the cuirass on and ignored the figure details.
Shooters - Prussian Infantry - figs are airfix WWI german infantry
One of my Underwater Cavalry It was an esci plastic Polish Lancer Figure with green stuff diving helmet and air barrel strapped to his back and a piece of wire bent into shape as the breathing tube.
Underwater cavalryman from the back.
Water Lurkers - My undersea cavalry. The mounts were shark figures from http://www.megaminis.com/ but I think the moulds have since been sold on.
Artillery - Two airfix WWI German machine gunners plus an Airfix Prussian and Airfix British WWI cannon (don't tell anyone).
Behemoth - German WWI A7v tank - paper miniature with a couple of modifications, some brass rod for the exhaust and front gun with a bit of green stuff around the gun mount all painted brass to give it that steampunk feel :-)
Curse those rats 😊...
ReplyDeleteI have lots more minis to redo the army. Maybe one day ;-)
ReplyDeleteReally nice work, shame you lost the lot, maybe you could do a Skaven army (do rats eat their own?) probably.
ReplyDeleteCheers Roger.