Wargaming the Exploration and Colonisation of Tropical Africa by European powers from 1850 until 1918.


Showing posts with label Ruga-Ruga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ruga-Ruga. Show all posts

Monday, 5 May 2008

More Ruga-Ruga


At last I have managed to finish some figures. A trip to Turkey took out most of my week but over the Bank Holiday I finished these Ruga Ruga, bringing the total to fifteen.

I'm still working on some more Ngoni and a couple of Darkets Africa characters, including Tarzan.

I ordered some more Zanzibaris from Foundry and they arrived whilst I was away. I also got a copy of the Foundry book Armies of East Africa by Chris Peers. Haven't had a proper look at it yet but it looks good.

Friday, 21 March 2008

Five more Ruga-ruga




I haven't posted or painted much as I have been ..in Africa! Admittedly not Darkest Africa but North Africa. It was Africa nonetheless!

I started these before I left and finished them today. I attempted to paint a cheetah skin for the first time. It looks OK.

Wednesday, 13 February 2008

Ruga-Ruga



I started a bunch of Ruga-Ruga some years ago but never finished them. I've decided to build a force for the warlord, Mirambo, so I will need a mix of Ngoni, Watuta and Ruga-Ruga. I opened a new pot of varnish for these and, as often with Humbrol varnish, the first coat was very shiny. I tried two more coats but it stayed shiny so I went for another tim which was much better. If there is one thing I hate it's shiny figures!





The bases are pinker than I usually do for hot climate figures because, as Sir Richard Burton said, "Africa is a red land". Actually I looked up some pictures of Tanzania and tried to paint the bases that colour but they looked far too red!