The Spanish are Back

Our 28mm Spanish soldiers for use in your American War of Independence games are once again available…

We originally released these figures just before our move from California to Wisconsin, however some of the molds went missing during the move. As such we were unable to produce all of the figures until recently when I finally took time to make a new set of molds.

Spanish Soldiers

The molds are now done and figures are shipping! If you’ve been waiting for these, the wait is over. If you’ve always wanted to add a selection of Spanish troops to your AWI armies, now is the time!

These figures will be a regular stock item, so for the most part we can ship orders right away.

Please visit the HistoriFigs website for more pictures and a listing of available figures.

Coming up next time: More Winter Finns (from Resistant Roosters)…

Make Painting a Habit

The subject of painting miniatures has been on my mind of late. Helped along no doubt by recent reading; I read a lot, but I’m always behind on magazine/periodicals. As such it wasn’t until last week that I finally took the opportunity to read White Dwarf #346 (November 2008). For today’s topic I have a specific article in mine: Jervis Johnson writes a regular column entitled Standard Bearer. The subject of the column appearing in WD 346 is Making Painting a Habit.

When it comes to painting, I’m slower than molasses in January. Add to that the fact that I’m no great artist, and well you can guess that my painting output is, well at times non-existent. Sometimes I get into a painting frenzy, and other times a painting funk – not really much of a middle ground for me – I either paint or I don’t. For example, in late summer and early fall (of 2008) I was on a painting rampage (well at least by my standards). I was painting nearly everyday. I’d even get up early to paint before going to work. Not sure how many figures I painted, but I’m sure the quantity outpaced my previous best. I was working on multiple projects in multiple scales (10mm, 15mm, 25mm & larger) and multiple periods (WWI, WWII, Science Fiction and Fantasy). I even painted several complete units! And then, come late fall/early winter I just stopped painting, leaving multiple projects on the table unfinished.

I’ve always wanted to get into a painting routine, I just never seem to be able to make it happen. As such when I came upon Jervis Johnson’s column (in WD 346) I was more than mildly interested in the topic. The idea of making a habit of painting really struck a chord. But, how does on make a habit of painting? Getting ones self organized is part of the solution. Now, those of you who know me will know that I’m either quite organized or not organized at all – sometimes my organizational ability falls into the middle ground, but typically I’m at one end or the other of the spectrum. Right now my painting area is split between the game room and the basement. OK, I need to consolidate the painting stations (just as soon as I have a few spare hours I’ll get right on that). While not quite there yet, I do have everything I need for painting in the game room – so I’ll check this off my list (I’m now organized, well mostly at least). Next I suppose that one should have a clear painting plan in mind. That makes perfect sense, if I don’t know what I want to paint I either paint nothing or as I typically do whatever strikes me as interesting at the moment I feel like painting. Deciding what to paint can’t be that hard, can it? Lucky for me it isn’t too hard (right now). I have two projects I want to complete this year. Fist I want to complete my WWII armies (for Flames of War). I’m working on two right now: Early War French and Mid/Late War Americans (this is one of the projects I was working on in late summer of last year). My other project (also spurred on my WD 346) is to round out my Warhammer Chaos (Warriors) army. I like the combination, it gives me two very different projects to focus on – allowing for a nice break when I get tried (or bored) with painting one type of figure.

OK, so now I have an organized workspace and I have a plan. What next? I still need to make a habit of painting. Here is the final key from the Jervis Johnson column: Let’s face it, everyone can spare 2-3 hours a week to paint miniatures. Brilliant! This hits the nail on the head. Two to three hours a week; lets see if we assume the full 3 hours and divide by 7 days in a week we arrive at a mere 25.7 minutes a day – OK, round to 25 minutes. Now, that doesn’t seem to hard – drop the total hours to two and we are sitting at about 17 minutes per day. Hmm, this might not be too bad. So, now we need to set another goal. How many figures do we want to paint each week? Again borrowing form the WD article I picked 5 figures per week (at least as a starting point and assuming 28mm figures). So, now I have: An organized workspace, a plan and a goal…

I started to form my new painting habit on 1 February 2009 and can report that the 5 figures from week one are now complete (OK, they need a sealer coat, but I’ll do that when I finish the next 5). And now for a picture of painting output from week one:

I’ll post pictures each week; the pictures may not always be pretty, but they will show how my habit proceeds through the remainder of the year.

If you are not in the habit of painting (your miniatures) perhaps now is a good time to pick up a new habit. Come on, you know you need another battalion of …

First Post of 2009…

At long last a posting for 2009! Between keeping busy and not being able to decide which topic to write about I’ve simply just not written any news since – yikes! November.

There are still dozens of topics I could (and will) write about, but for today I’ll try and keep it short…

Well 2008 is now behind us; all-in-all it was not a bad year. Numerous setbacks, but overall we came through much better than we expected. Rather than posting my usual sales charts, I’ll just post a couple of top three charts. The first being based on sales dolalrs:

#1 Custom casting and mold making
#2 15mm miniatures
#3 54mm miniatures

If we leave out dollars and look at the number individual sales we find:

#1 15mm miniatures
#2 25mm miniatures
#3 N-Gauge miniatures

Overall this fits our expectations for breakdown of sales.

So far 2009 is off to a good start. Orders are not backed up (or at least no more than expected)…

Next time we will have a few new releases to announce along with some more listings of figures in new molds. We might be a bit light on pictures (new releases and such) for a little while; our digital camera is down for the count, so we are working on hunting up a replacement.

Look for more (and regular) posting this year – one of our goals for the year is to keep current on news and goings on here at HistoriFigs HQ.

New Molds: 25mm SYW (foot)

It looks like we have finally finished making new molds for the Scruby 25mm SYW Infantry figures. We started this project a while back, and have finally completed the last of the molds for the SYW Infantry figures – Cavalry to follow.

To give you a better idea of the figures included in this re-molding project see the list presented below.

Troops in Standard Uniforms
Musketeers, In Tricorne Hat
On guard 3501
Firing 3502
Advancing 3503
Artillery and Command in Tricorne Hat
Infantry Officer 3507
Artilleryman 3508
Standard bearer 3509
Grenadiers, In Mitre Hats
On guard 3504
Firing 3505
Advancing 3506
Troops in Special Uniforms
England
Highlander, Battalion company, on guard 3515
Highlander, Grenadier company (bearskin), on guard 3516
Light Infantryman, in cap, standing firing 3517
Austria
Grenadier, fur hat, advancing 3519
Grenadier, fur cap, standing firing 3520
Grenadier, fur cap, standing on guard 3521
Grenzer (Border Regt.), advancing 3522
Grenzer (Border Regt.), on guard 3523
Prussia
Fusilier, fusilier hat, on guard 3525
Fusilier, fusilier hat, standing firing 3526
Jager, in tricorne, high boots, advancing 3527
Jager, Le Noble Frei Jagers, on guard 3528
Russia
Russian Grenadier, standing on guard 3532
France
Light Infantry (cap and wing hat ), on guard 3535
Other Troops
Dismounted Hussar, busby, on guard 3541

More updates soon…

MAFRICA = Sold Out

Just a quick note this time around…

The first printing of the MAFRICA map is now officially sold out!

We will order in a second print run, so if you did not get your copy from the first printing please let us know that you are still interested in obtaining a copy. This will help us decide how many more we need to print…