- 3 Cavalry Regiments
- 10 Cacadore Battalions
- 38 Line Battalions
Napoleonics, WWII, ACW, ECW in various scales are all sitting in boxes awaiting some attention. Once in a while a unit gets transfered to the painting table and may even end up painted in a formed unit. This will chronicle my haphazard attempts to work down the lead mountain.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Napoleonic Portuguese - 6mm
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
What I have been up to - 6mm Napoleonics en masse
Monday, December 15, 2025
Bookended hordes of Mahdists
It has been a long time and a lot has gone on in the intervening eight months.
But in an attempt to break the back of the remaining miniatures for the Sudan project I took on the remaining 600 of the Pendraken Mahdist castings.
I've just finished painting and gluing them to their bases. It has been so long that I forgot I needed command figures, so they have been prepared and undercoated and will get painted this evening I hope.
I also did the remaining baggage camels and porters which can be seen behind the infantry bases. Also done were 8 limbers and their teams for the British and Egyptian artillery - but I have run out of bases for them. I will hold off putting an order in to Back2Basix until I am pretty sure I know all I will need to complete the project.
I still have a few hundred castings of mainly British to get done - more camels, command and infantry regiments. But these will be waiting until March next year as I turn my attention to the Analogue Hobbies Paint Challenge that starts this weekend.
Thursday, April 10, 2025
Sudan - A lot more Mahdists
While I have done some Mahdists, there is nowhere near enough for a game - or indeed had I really made a serious dent in the nearly 2,000 that I have in the box.
So you're going to get a 'shed' (or perhaps small desert oasis) load of them in today's post.
While there are quite a few, I continue to find the painting really enjoyable and relaxing. What is not enjoyable or relaxing - is the basing of that many figures / bases. I have been looking at 2/3rds of these for three days and resisting all urges to finish them off having glued them down. Having the distraction of the others to complete painting was an easy out for me to avoid the basing effort. I suspect many of us are the same when it comes to basing.
So this week we have 56 bases with 10 figures to a base of Mahdist troops. These are the last of these types that I bought and with the others already painted (220 figures) gives me 780 of these fellas [I was pretty sure I ordered for 800 so maybe I have another pack hiding somewhere :) ] I still have an equivalent number of the Mahdist forces wearing the jibbah that I need to paint.
With no way of differentiating between the units, I have based them around coloured flags. So starting with what I understand are the Hadendowah or fuzzy-wuzzys, we have the white flags and the dark green flags.
Thursday, April 3, 2025
Sudan - More Egyptian Infantry and Mahdist camels and cavalry
I’ve done the remaining two battalions of Egyptian Infantry that I bought in my initial order from Pendraken - the decision to get more will be put off until later this year. I’ve also turned back to the Mahdists with the debut of their camels and more light cavalry.
Monday, March 31, 2025
Sudan - Unusual Soldiers of the Queen
Monday, March 24, 2025
Sudan - start of the Egyptians and British limbers
Friday, March 14, 2025
Sudan - A few more mounted Mahdists and the big man himself
For the flags, I have tried to do an interpretation (because of size) of images in an article in The Mahdist Wars Source Book by The Virtual Armchair General. The green flag on the mounted figure is described as the Mahdi's personal flag which was captured in 1899 at Um Diwaykarat where the Khalifa was killed. The flag being held by the foot figure is based on one that is on display at the Khalifa's house in Omdurman and was captured in the Battle of Omdurman (again from the Source book).
I have finished off the Mahdist light cavalry.

