Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Cheval De Frise in 54mm

Anyone who knows me, even a little, will tell you that I'm a huge fan of formidable breast-works.  And call me a product of the fifties - I like 'em pointy!


These are Confederate Cheval De Frise (French for "pointy sticks that poke horses") outside of Petersburg in 1865.  At six feet in height they provided a serious obstacle to attacking Yankees.

I decided to get my shop - Victory Wood Working - on a production footing and make up a bunch of these in 54mm.


The main beam is cut from pine, poplar, or whatever strikes my fancy, I've even made them from mahogany. 


The main beam bored at my drill press.  Each beam accommodates 20 pickets.


Square corners are removed on my Grizzly Industries belt sander.



I also used my sander to put points on each of the pickets.



Pickets slip snugly through the holes and a small brushpoint of glue will keep the pickets snug in the beam.



Lined up ready to paint and deploy outside the Rebel works.



Indoors they look daunting.


(oh do click on this image!)

Outdoors, nearly insurmountable.

Looking forward to a summer of backyard campaigning, and woodworking.

Soldier on!
Mannie


Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Another cool site!

Hat tip to Dave M.


Go here





Soldier on!
Mannie

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Toy Soldiers and trains (what's not to like?)

Hey all, check out this remarkable site:

http://usmrr.blogspot.com/

This bears watching.  (hat tip to Scott Mingus)

Soldier on! (by rail)

Mannie