Tuesday, September 27, 2022

Indian Chariot #2


The second of thee new Indian Chariots gallops of to join the fray! 


The actual model is essentially identical to its predecessor.


The color scheme is different, of course. 


These Old Glory figures were quite easy to assemble and paint!



17 comments:

  1. Another striking addition Peter. That's probably one of the nice things about an Indian army in that it gives you licence to use a bit of colour. They are going to look great on the table.

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    1. Thanks, Lawrence. Obviously, I am taking full advatage of that liberty! :-)

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  2. This is a lovely model and the paint job is very striking, Peter! I agree with Lawrence, the Indians give lots of scope for flamboyant colour schemes....looking forward to seeing your next efforts!

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    1. Thanks, Keith! I have definitely enjoyed painting these chariots!

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  3. Another dandy, Peter! You will have little trouble spotting these two chariots even in dim light.

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    1. Thanks, Jon. Perhaps a bit like My Little Pony on steroids? :-)

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  4. The chariots are looking good. I basically look on chariots and elephants as the wargames equivalent of comfort food - feeling bored? Paint up another chariot or elephant - usually works for me anyway!

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    1. "Wargames Comfort Food"; I love it! Thanks, Rob.

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  5. Great looking chariot, as was the last . I imagine the fit in your squares is assured. Looking forward to the battle report including them.

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    1. They would fit well in either the 4" or 6" squares. Tabletop action is certainly coming, if not by the end of this year then sometime soon in 2023!

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  6. Very nice Peter. The Old Glory Indians are a great range and another excellent member of their Ancients catalogue. You’ve done a tremendous job on these.

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  7. I thought they were Hinchcliffe to be honest. Are the reins added?

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    1. Thinking they might be Hinchliffe is a compliment to the Old Glory sculptor, I think. The Hinchliffe Assyrian 4 Horse chariots are still my favorites, and I have 8 of them in my collection! The reins are made of dental tape, painted suitable colors. They are a bit of a nuisance to do, but not that time consuming, and I think they really add to the look of Chariot models.

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