I must be honest you have an awesome channel,but I still can't get my head round 2mm wargaming I thought 6mm was rough to see but wow,keep up the great work
Thank you, I appreciate that. I enjoy the challenge of painting the small scales especially as I spend my days painting the larger scales on commission!
I feel there is potential with 2mm figures but first i want to find a way to make my 6mm figures look good first. I have tried a number of different basing systems and still can't make my mind up. 2mm is even harder. My gut feel is 2mm is idea for small playing area games. I am not certain if DBN is the best rules for it, a boardgame conversion into figures gaming may be a better set of rules to try for 2mm. I do like the holist view of the armies which make it look like a real battle.
Yes. Waterloo with every, single battalion present suddenly become possible. Plus it just looks like a period illustration of a battle. (Oh, and it's cheap). And DBN is a very fun rule set.
These look great! I have 2mm ACW for Altar of Freedom rules. You could paint the rear edge of the base different colours to designate different units. All the best!🙂👍
@@williamsworkshopuk Hi William and thanks for the comment. I'm in kent these days and have been for much of my adult life :) Re the thoughts on 2mm v 6mm you might care to visit my blog as I have painted plenty of both scales! The figures in the video were sold to Geoff Barker who commented above and I have since painted a couple of nice 2mm DBA armies for him. Cheers, Lee. napoleonictherapy.blogspot.com/
Hi Andrew and thanks for watching the video and commenting. Yes you can get 2mm 'Ancients' from Irregular Miniatures. I painted a couple of DBA armies for a friend recently, scaled down on 20mm bases, 24 elements that fitted in a small cigar tin! You can see them here: napoleonictherapy.blogspot.com/2022/07/cigar-box-dba-armies-and-epic-dbn.html Not Greeks though :) Worth looking at another friends clever idea for making blocks of tiny hoplites, certainly impressed me: ruclips.net/video/lL3O8SwkIZw/видео.html Hope this helps Lee.
I can see the beenfits for vehicles (and ships) also huge armies like the Napoleon era. Is it not hard to pain them without a fully lit special painting area?
no special additional effort required. Clearly different techniques involved for a small scale, but easy to achieve the results you're looking for using the same space you'd normally use. same goes for lighting.
Very quick to paint these bases but I try to get as much details as possible, highlights to the horses etc helps make them pop a bit as does adding tiny dots to represent French pom poms!
2mm I think is the best scale to play mammoth battles with. The lines of troops look like period lithographs or sketches of battles.
You messed up the collar insignia on the British
forgot to paint the codpieces also.
They do truly look like armies. Beautiful paint job on such a small scale.
Thank you, I appreciate that :)
I must be honest you have an awesome channel,but I still can't get my head round 2mm wargaming I thought 6mm was rough to see but wow,keep up the great work
Thank you, I appreciate that. I enjoy the challenge of painting the small scales especially as I spend my days painting the larger scales on commission!
I feel there is potential with 2mm figures but first i want to find a way to make my 6mm figures look good first. I have tried a number of different basing systems and still can't make my mind up. 2mm is even harder. My gut feel is 2mm is idea for small playing area games. I am not certain if DBN is the best rules for it, a boardgame conversion into figures gaming may be a better set of rules to try for 2mm. I do like the holist view of the armies which make it look like a real battle.
Most impressive scale...and splendid units!!
Many thanks Phil for your comments on my videos.
Love laying out my own 2mm napoleonic corps - yours are stunning 😍
No way i can see these when i'm hammered!
Yes. Waterloo with every, single battalion present suddenly become possible. Plus it just looks like a period illustration of a battle. (Oh, and it's cheap). And DBN is a very fun rule set.
I think what small games in 3-1mm best show is the space between units as larger scales have models with less space
These look great! I have 2mm ACW for Altar of Freedom rules.
You could paint the rear edge of the base different colours to designate different units.
All the best!🙂👍
What do you use to paint them with? An eyelash. 😊 looks amazing.
Cela rend très bien, bravo
Spot on Lee. As a certain gentleman from Peckham is wont to say - luvverly jubbly.
Cheers Geoff, and I know Peckham very well as born in neighbouring borough of Lewisham :) Appreciate the comment.
@@legrambo Born in Lewisham too, though removed to Sussex - I'm also interested in 2mm Napoleonics, maybe 6mm? Any thoughts between the two?
@@williamsworkshopuk Hi William and thanks for the comment. I'm in kent these days and have been for much of my adult life :) Re the thoughts on 2mm v 6mm you might care to visit my blog as I have painted plenty of both scales! The figures in the video were sold to Geoff Barker who commented above and I have since painted a couple of nice 2mm DBA armies for him. Cheers, Lee. napoleonictherapy.blogspot.com/
Ok so it's been two years. How has 2mm wargaming come along?
This has got me interested. Does anyone sell ancient Greeks and is there a painting demo for 2 mm?
Hi Andrew and thanks for watching the video and commenting. Yes you can get 2mm 'Ancients' from Irregular Miniatures. I painted a couple of DBA armies for a friend recently, scaled down on 20mm bases, 24 elements that fitted in a small cigar tin! You can see them here: napoleonictherapy.blogspot.com/2022/07/cigar-box-dba-armies-and-epic-dbn.html Not Greeks though :) Worth looking at another friends clever idea for making blocks of tiny hoplites, certainly impressed me: ruclips.net/video/lL3O8SwkIZw/видео.html
Hope this helps
Lee.
I can see the beenfits for vehicles (and ships) also huge armies like the Napoleon era.
Is it not hard to pain them without a fully lit special painting area?
no special additional effort required. Clearly different techniques involved for a small scale, but easy to achieve the results you're looking for using the same space you'd normally use. same goes for lighting.
Very quick to paint these bases but I try to get as much details as possible, highlights to the horses etc helps make them pop a bit as does adding tiny dots to represent French pom poms!
How did you create the mat you are using? It looks great👍
In this scale we can finally play Borodino without fudging the numbers.
Looks great, who is the maker and where did you buy the table mat?
Irregular Miniatures 2mm figures and Geek Villain terrain mate :)
We need to go smaller.
0.5mm or bust.
How big are the bases you are using?
Look like 40 x 20mm