Early War Germans…

For the past few months we’ve been working on some new releases for the Resistant Roosters line. The first greens arrived in June and the latest batch arrived last week.

A pattern mold has been created for the first batch and we are in the process of laying out production molds. Early next week a pattern mold will be created for the second batch, with production molds to be created in short order.

Early war is my area of interest, as such you can expect to see more early war offerings in the future. The idea behind this set was to create a flexible, yet less expensive (to produce) set of figures. From our perspective we hit our goals. Production costs are in line with our expectations (given current figure pricing) and there is enough variety in the set to allow for stands without duplicate figures (or at least minimal duplication on a single stand).

Early War Germans

This first part of the set depicts Early War Germans in field cap. Today’s pictures show painted examples of German troops in field cap. Figures in the second batch of greens represent Early War Germans in helmet.

Early War Germans

Our sample figures were painted by Randy F. who had this to say about the castings he received:

The figures were easy to paint.
The details are well defined and easy to reach.
They also have enough character to make them interesting.
I like the way the figures model a unit moving across a field.

Early War Germans

Our initial release will consist of three (3) platoon packs:

  • Grenadier/Panzergrenadier Rifle Platoon in Field Cap
  • Grenadier/Panzergrenadier Rifle Platoon in Helmet
  • Grenadier/Panzergrenadier Rifle Platoon mixed field cap & helmet

We are still working out details for further expansion of Early War Germans. Our initial thoughts were post Poland organization, thus the lack of a light mortar section; however, we may revisit this and add a light mortar team as an option in a larger Company Box offering.

Molds and casting should be complete in early September – look for a release announcement around the 7th.

As for our next Resistant Roosters release, we are looking at Soviets circa 1939 – think Winter War…

Coming up next time, a look at our recently remolded 54mm Scruby Soldiers of the American Civil War.

Moro Rebellion Update

At long last, the Bloodaxe Miniatures Moro have been molded and are now ready!

Moro with Barong

The new Moro Rebellion packs include:

  • Moro with Barong
  • Moro with Spear
  • Moro with Rifle
  • Moro Banner Bearer

The Spear packs include ‘extra’ loose shields.

Be sure to visit the Bloodaxe Miniatures website for full product listings.

Coming up next time: Early War (1939-1941) Germans from Resistant Roosters

Hey! Where have we been ?

Well, it has been a number of months since my last post…

My how time’s fun when you are having flies – or something like that. Anyhow, all is well here at HistoriFigs HQ – it has just been a busy summer on the farm and at ‘work’. We should come off our summer casting schedule the second week in September; school will be back in session and Alison will be back to full-time availability for daily operations.

My summer ‘work’ schedule has been a bit busy, so I’ve not had as much time as I would have liked for miniatures projects. Things are getting back to normal, so I should have more time for projects.

We have been working on a number of projects over the summer. More details will follow in additional news postings, but for a brief summary here are the things we’ve been working on:

  • New Ealy War releases for the Resistant Roosters line
  • More new molds for the 54mm Sruby ACW figures
  • More new molds for 25mm Bloodaxe historical figures
  • Adding pre-painted 10mm terrain bits to the product lineup
  • More new 30mm Scruby Napoleonic cavalry molds
  • Prep work for new molds – 40mm Scruby Colonials
  • Some website updates in preparation for a larger website overhaul
  • Finalized work on some new 28mm HistoriFigs for the AWI range
  • Completed molds the the 15mm Bloodaxe Moro Rebellion range
  • Casting lots of 10mm Zombies (along with our regular orders)

As you can see, we’ve been quiet, but busy. More info on all of these projects as soon as I can shoot a few photos and finish up some write ups covering the various projects.

54mm Update

The Scruby 54mm figures have been neglected for far too long, as such part of our plan for 2009 is to begin re-releasing these figures. The original plan was to produce (at least) one new release a month starting in March (we missed March, but have figures in the works for April).

Early in February I finally had a chance to start working on this project. The first task was to sort the masters and patterns. The first pass at sorting was completed and three groupings were made in an effort to define our initial work. These first three grouping fall into the following eras: AWI, Napoleonic and ACW; Colonial came in a close fourth (plenty more figures, just not yet classified).

The next task was/is to reconcile the catalog listings with the masters/patterns. This requires pulling the molds for each of the figures listed in the Scruby Catalog and then performing a visual comparison between the master/pattern castings on the mold cavities. We then catalog the results. Now we have a master spreadsheet which contains Casting part numbers, Catalog descriptions, Scruby Mold Ids and Master/pattern status.

I chose to start with the ACW figures. Why ACW? Two of the main reasons for this are:

1) I’ve been working on ACW projects of late, so ACW was on my mind.

2) Restoration of masters fro ACW is a lot easier than restoration for AWI or Napoleonic.

I now have a spreadsheet which details the status of the 30 (ACW) castings from the last Scruby Catalog (I have another 6 or 8 older figures to add to the list as well). Of the 30 figures in the list we have masters/patterns for about half. Some of the existing masters/patterns are in need of minor repairs (broken bayonets and such). These repairs are easy enough, so I have no worries about those. We run into problems when it comes to the missing masters/patterns. In some cases I can pull the original gravity molds (used by Scruby to make pattern figures from the original masters) and work with those. However some of these are missing or in such poor condition that they are unusable. Where I do not have a usable gravity mold, I need to resort to more drastic measures. The more drastic measures include creating brand new sculpts in the Scruby style. Other times I can take a casting from an old production mold (99.5% of which are in very poor condition) and work back towards a replacement master. While this approach is a lot of work, it can produce figures that are nearly indistinguishable from Scruby’s originals. I’ve previously rescued some 40mm figures using this method – when my figure is viewed alongside a Scruby original it is very difficult to tell which is which is original and which is new.

When restoring (or creating new) masters I’ve decided that as much as possible I will work using the same methods/techniques used by Scruby. Materials used include: Solder, brass sheet, paper, latex paint and wax (I do try to avoid wax due to its low melting temperature). Sometimes, I need to use more modern materials such as Green Stuff, Procreate and Super Sculpy.

So far I’ve made a good start on two of the ACW figures (TT-81 – Kepi at attention and TT-119 2nd Rhode Island Volunteer, 1861 uniform, on guard). The work is progressing quite well and I should have these new masters completed by the close of the weekend. So far both pieces are all metal, but I may need to use a bit of Procreate on TT-119; getting the blanket/bed roll just right may require some softer material. I’ve lined up a few more figures to work on and I’ll be sure to report on my progress as the project continues. I’ll need to swing away from 54mm for a few days as I need to complete a couple of 40mm projects that are overdue, but I don’t expect those projects to take too much time.

We are thinking about starting a pre-order program for the 54mm figures. The program would be called “Club 54” and it would help us to prioritize our restorations & re-releases. Additionally, knowing that we have X figures pre-sold will make it easer to invest in the new molds. I’m still sorting out the details for the pre-order program (determining factors such as cost for each pre-ordered piece and pre-orders required) so we should reach a decision on how the program will work some time in the next week or two.

That about wraps things up for today, by next time we should have some news on a new Resistant Roosters release (I want to be sure sculpting has begun before we announce what we are working on) and if all goes according to plan we should have more releases in the Bloodaxe Moro Rebellion range…

New: Winter Finns

Portage Wisconsin HistoriFigs reports the arrival of Finnish reinforcements. Newly arrived at Resistant Roosters HQ are:

Finnish Infantry in Winter Uniform

  • FI-200 – Finnish Infantry Platoon (39-42) $19.25
  • FI-201 – Finnish HMG Platoon (39-45) $9.50
  • (new) FI-202 – Finnish 81mm Mortar Platoon (39-45) $9.50
  • (new) FI-203 – Finnish Company HQ (39-42) $9.50
  • (new) FI-210 – Finnish Company Box (39-42) $43.00
    • Contains:
      Company HQ plus 2x Infantry Platoons
  • (new) FI-211 – Finnish Company Box ‘Deluxe’ (39-42) $58.00
    • Contains:
      Company HQ plus 2 x Infantry Platoons plus 1 each HMG & 81mm Mortar platoons

These new packs round out our selection of Finnish infantry in winter uniform…

Winter Finns

Winter Finns

Winter Finns

A few samples of our new Finnish troops – Samples painted by Dansville Wargamers