His contact email is below if any of you have any questions on techniques etc but I'll just leave you with the photos; suffice to say, it really is stunning work.
This where all my hobby and OSHIRO items will be posted. It's an eclectic mix but hopefully there's a bit of something for most people (if not everyone :-).
27/07/2014
The talents of Alex Youngwood
I received an email from a chap the other week wanting to show me a diorama he had made that included some of my products and it was so good I felt I had to share it (after asking permission of course).
juxtimon@hotmail.com
18/07/2014
Intervention...
Just a small post for tonight. I bought a few of the newish Perry British Intervention Force figures with a view to using them in Japan for the many small actions that were fought between the Japanese and the international community (mainly Britain, France and America).
Obviously the Japanese will be from Bac Ninh figures, of which I have quite a few now, and several terrain items have been started. I've only done two figures for now but more are primed and ready :-)
The 31st (The Young Buffs) were based in China so it's not implausible that an element were transported over for possible land action. Conjecture certainly but I haven't been able to find anything on the British land units in Japan at the moment.
On to the pictures, officer first, and I must admit I'm rather happy with the hat number on the infantryman, here's hoping I can do it again...
15/07/2014
And the Japanese keep coming
Finished painting and rebasing some more Perrys from their samurai range. Two small units of Wako/Ikko Ikki and a few more Murakami.
I'll be using these together in the game to help bulk out the Murakami forces.
06/07/2014
Now for something a bit silly...
I have always liked pre-dreadnoughts and ironclads from the latter half of the 19th century, the Japanese battleship Mikasa being a particular favourite. There's a post lower down about the Mikasa so I won't go into it here, suffice to say I've made a start on a 28mm VSF version.
What's this, I hear you cry, why not a proper version! Well, I want something that can be gamed on and a 28mm version of the real thing would be over 2.5 metres long! Bearing this in mind I started to draw a VSF version over six months ago, using a proper set of plans as main reference (scanned colour reference chart from one of the kits).
All the smaller guns are from HLBSC (well recommended) and the larger ones will be scratchbuilt. It's taken a bit of jiggerypokery to make sure that even though it is smaller it still 'works' and one of the ways I've been doing this is draw a small selection of parts, cut them out and fit them together; if anything doesn't work, re-draw and cut out again. This way I'm limiting the amount of re-cuts as the drawings can be altered in progress.
The crew are from my Japanese Boxer Rebellion range and I've got about 40 primed and ready to paint...
Still along way to go and the most difficult bit is yet to come which is the lower hull and it's 'look'; as with all neffs you can't just copy the hull shape as it looks wrong so a fair bit of thought will have to go into it.
This is a long term project and I might not do anything on it for a while but I have been pressured into getting it ready for Salute next year... We'll see :-)
ttfn
What's this, I hear you cry, why not a proper version! Well, I want something that can be gamed on and a 28mm version of the real thing would be over 2.5 metres long! Bearing this in mind I started to draw a VSF version over six months ago, using a proper set of plans as main reference (scanned colour reference chart from one of the kits).
These were literally dragged into autocad and drawn over and then scale down to a manageable size for 28mm, although it's still over a metre in length! Obviously the shape is still the same but some elements have had to be reduced or left out to make sure that it all fits.
First off the main hull deck was cut out along with the veneer decking. I'm using veneer as it is an awful lot quicker than laying down balsa wood and given the nature of the model I want it is more in keeping with the style that I'm after.
The amount of detail will be simplified but will still keep the main elements and feel for the ship.
The crew are from my Japanese Boxer Rebellion range and I've got about 40 primed and ready to paint...
Still along way to go and the most difficult bit is yet to come which is the lower hull and it's 'look'; as with all neffs you can't just copy the hull shape as it looks wrong so a fair bit of thought will have to go into it.
This is a long term project and I might not do anything on it for a while but I have been pressured into getting it ready for Salute next year... We'll see :-)
ttfn
22/06/2014
A bit more Akira
Prompted by a recent comment on the Akira post below it reminded me that I've actually done a bit more on this.
There's another flat design (that will be for production) and a couple of air con units that are cast up, painted and attached to the buildings.
I've also started on a small office block (larger than the flats) and am currently drawing a more 'slick' office block. More on these in a week or so.
I've also made a very small start on a small truck that will also be available at some point in the near future.
I do have the slight intention of having a four foot display table at next years Salute with all the buildings tarted up and a fair few extra bits but this will be a wait and see thing.
Anyway, onto the few extra pictures...
The crab is from a Japanese gacha gacha (capsule toy machine) and it's on one of the new frontages that is more for a restaurant than a shop. The figure is a Copplestone Future Wars one I think.
There's another flat design (that will be for production) and a couple of air con units that are cast up, painted and attached to the buildings.
I've also started on a small office block (larger than the flats) and am currently drawing a more 'slick' office block. More on these in a week or so.
I've also made a very small start on a small truck that will also be available at some point in the near future.
I do have the slight intention of having a four foot display table at next years Salute with all the buildings tarted up and a fair few extra bits but this will be a wait and see thing.
Anyway, onto the few extra pictures...
The crab is from a Japanese gacha gacha (capsule toy machine) and it's on one of the new frontages that is more for a restaurant than a shop. The figure is a Copplestone Future Wars one I think.
This is the very wip of the truck. The cab, chassis and load out on the back will all be separate and I've got three load outs planned so far.
Here area couple of shots of the aircon units in position. They will be available separately in multipacks and look quite the part when in place.
And finally, the second flat type in place next to the original and the parking tower. I think I might change the height of the bottom floor to add a bit of variety.
That's it for now. I've got vending machines and shop interiors to think about next along with more aircon unit types and possible some more civilian vehicles.Hopefully the next time I post about this project the blocks will be complete :-)
ttfn
20/06/2014
Some boats...
I've had a hankering for some Japanese Sengoku naval warfare for a while now and with the master for the smaller fune complete and moulded, this is now imminent :-)
First off, I've completed two of the larger kits as the main backbone of the first fleet. The mon is for the Murakami clan who were well established in the Inland Sea.
The right hand sail has been sewn and I intend to do the same with the other.
Below are the pictures of the smaller fune master before it went into the mould, I find painting them helps keep the detail and can also pick out any major defects that would be a sod to sort out afterwards.
I'll probably do four or five of these for this fleet and the same again for the opponants (on whom I've yet to decide).
It'll have a slightly smaller mast, rudder and sail and all the sails on all the ships are removeable for ease of transport.
I've started limited work on scratch building an o-take bune which were the monsters of the fleets, three or four stories high with a castle on top. The model version is about 20" long at the moment.
I'm also working on some smaller craft that could be used for river raids and transporting cargo etc, probably about half the size of the small one above.
cheers
James
11/05/2014
Small Sanada force
I've started rebasing all my Japanese figures onto pennies and have the first proper force ready to go.
Sanada has been my favourite clan for a long time so it's fitting that these should get done first.
I'm also going to have another look at the Sharp Practise mod I'm doing as I've had a couple of new ideas that will hopefully help to give more of a feel for the period.
One of which is having a number of retainers for each Big Man in relation to his status, so a Big Man three would have three retainers and these can be chosen from banner men, taiko drummers, conch blowers and some others that I've yet to finalise. Each type of retainer confers a bonus to the Big Man or the units he's activated, not too much of a bonus but enough that it might make a difference if used at the right time.
A possible name for the mod is Kankei but it doesn't quite have the ring to it that I'm after :-/
First of all, the group shot
Then we have a Big Man level three, Sanada Akihito
Then his Big Man level two younger brother Sanada Yoritomi
Then a small group of Sanada samurai
With two larger yarigumi each with its own yari-taisho (again, possibly Big Men one)
More to follow in the form of the Murakami and Miyoshi clans. I also have a unit of Shimazu and a few Ikko-Ikki/wako/rabble to base up and then there's the couple of hundred unpainted figures to get through...
ttfn
07/05/2014
Gettysburg cemetery gatehouse
This has been done for a while now but I've only just gotten round to cleaning the photographs up (brightening and contrast).
Pretty much 95% acrylic construction with a few resin bits for the twiddly details. The figure is a Perry plastic ACW commander.
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