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Manufacturer of wargames figures.

Essex

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Essex Miniatures
When I was buying 15mm Napoleonic figures, Essex was my last resort. The figures looked chubby and the poses flat. But as with so many of these companies, a recent return to purchase some ancient and Renaissance figures suggests that the figures are much improved and now I routinely hunt for these. There are numerous sources for these figures. One is Great Hall Games in Austin.

Middle Ages Army

15mm Essex Late Renaissance figures.  Fair warning that I no longer try for historical accuracy in painting.  I just like to know which side is which.

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15mm Essex Late Middle Ages figures. Fair warning that I no longer try for historical accuracy in painting. I am less than convinced by the standards often used to make a determination. Frankly, I just like to know which side is which.

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After a few years, a larger army. It grows when the time is available. Still, mostly Essex. Tents are Baueda.

Assyrian Army

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A large grouping of Assyrian soldiers in 15mm by Essex painted about as brightly as I could. Chariots are a pain in the neck to paint, even worse than cavalry but what would an ancient army be without chariots? All figures are mounted for Empire which seems to use a narrow depth for its base. Likely these will all be rebased at some point for DBM.

Here, I am leaning heavily on acrylics with enamels only in evidence in the metallic parts. Because I am trying to paint quickly, some faces are a bit askew but the overall effect from a distance is good. Time for painting is limited so I must get as many as is reasonable done in a relatively short time. One might also notice my annoying tendency to give everyone blue eyes. I had no desire to focus on any historical information here but rather painted an army I thought would look interesting, using both pure and mixed colors with a limited palette leaning heavily on green, red, brown, and blue.