Tuesday, 3 April 2018

Sharpe & Harper

If you have been fopllowing the blog you will be aware that I have set my Fist Full of Lead games in the world of Sharpe & Harper  - this of course meant that I would need suitable figures. In particular I would need a Harper Figure with his seven barrelled Nock musket.

By chance I was browsing ebay and came across two figures perfect for my needs. I believe that they were manufactured by Chiltern Games but I cant find them on the website.


As you can see in the picture below they fit well in size with the Perry and Warlord Rifle ranges




Whilst painting up Sharpe I decided to add a bit of extra clutter to my Peninsular town. Some time ago I bought two Olive trees from Noch - these are a bit to small to be stand alone trees but they work quite well as town plants. The larger one is planted in a coaster the other on a wooden disk. The brickwork has been done using eva foam




The board these sit on is a new village board (30 cm x 30cm) which can used as a town square - just swap the planted tree for a fountain..



In the background are three more planters using some aquarium foliage

Sharpe & Harpers adventures will return after Easter

3 comments:

  1. Nicely done! Very versatile.

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