Monday, 27 December 2021

15mm Ashigaru with Yari

 Another 54 elements comprised of 162 figures completed toward the Samurai army. This troop type is classified as Fast Pike in DBMM, which I think is quite an apt description. 





















As with the remainder of the army the figures are all Eureka, and have three basic poses; kneeling, advancing and standing. I thought about mixing the figures up on each base but decided that might look a bit silly, so kept the different pose types together. Given that they will be operating in three ranks anyway, this was probably the most sensible approach:































I painted most of them in red armour, with a smaller proportion in black armour for variety:























































I gave most of the figures sashimonos but left a few without, to make them easier to pick up during a game. regardless of this I have a feeling I'll be gluing a few back on after each encounter:



















Next up will be some more Ashigaru with naginata who will be used as followers, to essentially provide close support to the already-completed samurai cavalry.

10 comments:

  1. Lawrence, this is another amazing display. You are building massive Japanese armies. It will be fun to see these on our gaming table arrayed for battle.

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    1. Thanks Jonathan. I have gone for most possible options to give myself the maximum flexibility with the army list, as it is not the most effective army in DBMM (on paper at least).

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  2. Another big addition to the Samurai forces there Lawrence and they look great too!

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    1. Thanks Keith. Three or four further batches of troop types to go and I should be there with this project.

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  3. Splendid reinforcements to your Samurai armies, they look great!
    Best Iain

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    1. Thanks Iain. Only a few more to go now, and then I'm hoping to get back into some more French Napoleonics.

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  4. Wow that is a truly impressive number of figures Lawrence!

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    1. Thanks Mark. The size of the army has got a little out of control as I try to cover all options provided by the army lists.

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  5. Beautiful job on this mass of figures, lawrence!

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    1. Thanks Peter, I hope they will look intimidating when they first take the field in a few weeks' time.

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