Showing posts with label Baueda Wargames. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baueda Wargames. Show all posts

Monday, September 15, 2025

Baueda - Ancient Chinese square pavilion

 Tonight is an easy post. According to Baueda Wargames these 15mm ancient Chinese square pavilions are based on several surviving examples, depictions and models. They are designed to be used as a baggage element for any Chinese army and to fit on a standard 40x40mm DBM baggage base.

I purchased two and they currently seemed to have some Japanese troops sheltering under them. This oversight will be corrected when I find the unpainted Essex Chinese DBA Army I know I have in storage.


15mm Ancient Chinese square pavilion


Thursday, August 23, 2018

Bridging Troubled Waters

I picked up a 15mm Pontoon Bridge (15BRA) by Baueda Wargames last winter during their annual sale. It consists of 5 separate resin pieces which I found to be very clean with little work required for preparation. I spent a couple of evenings last week completing a very basic paint job.

15BRA Baueda Pontoon Bridge

The pontoon boats were painted with the thought they would serve in my 15mm Napoleonic Russian Army, hence the green colour.

15mm Napoleonic Russians crossing the Bridge 
I also found that the bridge  would work with my 20 mm WW2 Japanese project.

Imperial Army on the move.
 Baueda Wargames offers additional pieces for purchase on their website.

A final photo showing the separate pieces.
 






Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Vikings 28mm Wargames Foundry Part I

I'll begin this posting with some light entertainment by the Muppets about our fun loving Norsemen.

While I was painting my Seljuk Turk DBA army I thought I could kill two birds with one stone. Every time I dipped a brush into paint for the 15mm figures, I would use the same brush and colour on a larger scale figure. I looked around and saw that I had a clear plastic storage box with a collection of Wargames Foundry Viking figures already cleaned and primed. I won them on eBay about 5 years ago.  In total there are about 80 Figures and I thought that I would work on a quarter of them at a time.

Six Elements of 4 Blade
1 Element of 3 Aux (ulfhedinn)
2 Elements of 3 Blade/Aux
Since I prime my minis usually with 4 or 5 foot 28mm figures on a craft stick at a time I figures that this was more a more sensible approach then trying to paint 80 large figures at once. My attention does wonder, especially in summer. Like much of the northern hemisphere in Montreal we experience our first real heat wave of the summer. With the humidix the temperature was in the mid-40s C most of a week. It’s hard to paint in that type of environment.

Possible Choices for General (4 man Blade)
1 Element Bow, 1 x 2Ps (Scouts)
Recently I was checking out the troop types needed for a Viking army due to my recent 2nd place finish at Cangames and the resulting prize. The 80 Foundry figures should provide enough figures for a DBA Viking Army. The Foundry Figures are just too chunky to base on the standard 20mm deep element. So this army will be fielded with Blades with a 30mm depth

Painting Totals for the Month of July
39 x 28mm Vikings
43 x 25mm Colonial Gunners
1 x Siege Engine
18 x 15mm Seljuk Turk Cavalry
18 x 15mm Seljuk Turk Infantry

Some Other Odds and Ends that were also Painted
1 x 15mm Baueda Wargames Tent



















7 x 15mm Essex Medieval Cavalry (Came with the tent)

1 Element 4Kn (Eastern)
















1 x 3 Cv (General)



















6 x 28mm Medieval Cavalry (Mix Revenge/Black Tree Designs)

A Couple of Young Rakes Showing Off the Lastest Style of German Armour