The Roaring Northerners are Dave Stewart, John Hill and Iain Robertson; a loose affiliation of tabletop wargamers and figure painters who inhabit the frozen and somewhat soggy wastelands of west central Scotland. Shadowy and secretive, they stoically quest to reduce the scale of the lead mountain that threatens to engulf them all, and perhaps even find the time for the occasional game...
....This is their story

Tuesday 1 April 2014

The Red Tide Rolls Ever Onward

With the inevitability of a cattle show being held in a Royal Doulton outlet, progress on the 20mm Soviet Motor Rifles continues. Of late, I’ve finished the latest piece from the dread foundries of Elhiem, the Support Weapons pack CWR18, which contains a sniper with a Dragunov SVD, an air defence operator with an SA-7 Grail SAM, and a rifleman armed with an RPG-18, the Soviet equivalent of the ubiquitous M72 LAW. The sniper and Grail operator were both double based, to denote a weapons team, and I knocked out an additional Motor-rifleman, so I could paint two sets of three. Rain Man much…?

I added hoods to the sniper and his spotter, as they were going to be in camouflage smocks, rather than the drab khaki of the rest of the force, to mark them out as specialists...


...which would’ve worked better if I’d remembered to sculpt the spotter’s on before I’d started painting him! The spotter and Grail No.2 came form the NCO pack, as they seemed to offer ideal poses.

Prior to basing up, I took some shots of the figures from the pack, in order that Matt could use them as place holder images on his site until “proper” ones were done (which I’m very flattered to have been able to do)





I thought the helmet on the Grail No.2 looked as if it had a cover on it, so thought that would make a nice change to the bare bronze green of the rest…






…and finished!
Sniper Team




SA-7 Team



Faceless Pawns, er...I mean, Motor Riflemen.



The Gang’s all here!






Cheers
Iain

Shot Out!



I realise I’ve not put any updates on here in a while, so here’s the first of a few! After many months of swithering, I finally got the finger out and got on with doing the Perry Miniatures AWI 3pdr Butterfly Gun, for use with our French and Indian War Muskets & Tomahawks games.

Unusually for a Perry’s offering, this one was a bit of an abortion casting wise, with the figures being pretty horribly mis-aligned. However, after many hours with a needle file and scalpel, I think I managed to retrieve them!

Granted, they’re a bit on the early side for the F&IW, but not by much, and since the rest of my forces are from the same range anyway, at least they look unified!







Crew close-ups




Cheers for now
Iain