Well work has taking its toll on the painting last week. I have not made it so far as I wanted but I can still finish the regiment this week. The decision to streamline a bit more gives the effect that it goes a bit faster to paint since I don't need to change colour as often as before. I still have the haversack, skin and metal to paint.
The planing of Corinth goes forward and I had all the miniatures I need in my stash so no need to order more. At least not yet... I have also read the rules "Altar of Freedom" that is a brigade level game as is Volley & Bayonet. The rules are for 6mm but I will test it with my 10mm and see how it plays. A few interesting ideas in there that should be fun to test. The major strength with the rules are the many scenarios that you can get. About 40 of them while Volley & Bayonet don't have that support, sadly, since I really like those rules.
The troops that I need for the Union.
The battlefield for Corinth. The board is only 72x72cm so small and nice...
While I paint I like to listen to music or have a film or documentary in the background. This time I have a documentary about the Civil War, how appropriate!
It is an okey documentary and if anyone of you out there have a suggestion on a good documentary about the Civil War, please leave a comment below.
Roll Sixes/
Conny