Got my hands on a test print of a 3pdr. So here it is painted and based:
As always, you can by it in my store.
Stay tuned - more to come!
"Tell His Majesty - if our conditions are not satisfied, we start the Rakosz!" - Creating 15mm (1:100) 3d-miniatures for various projects, both fantasy and historical.
Got my hands on a test print of a 3pdr. So here it is painted and based:
As always, you can by it in my store.
Stay tuned - more to come!
Remember these lads? These set is still a WIP, but I have painted test prints of these miniatures.
Stay tuned! More to come!
Started working on first command set for moscovite army. Yet I haven't decided what it will consist of, but here is a draft of a first miniature - mounted armored voivode. He rides larger and slender "argamak" horse, probably expensive arabian steed.
Stay tuned, more to come!
Important part of the Eastern Rennaissance warfare - wagon tabor - common peasant carts combined into a defence line to prevent that ubiquos cavalry from cutting poor bloody infantry to the man. By the way, famous word "Gulyay-Gorod" (walking town) was used by moscovites to determine wagon tabor only to the end of 16th century. Afterwards it fell out of use.
Here is a set I finished recently - it has 4 different carts, wooden shields and various barricades, as well as 2 bonus gunners with heavy hook-guns commonly used to defend this wagon fortress.
Finally this set is done and I'm proud to present 6 servant cossacks with various shooty sticks:
These guys are dressed in various types of moscovite civil dress armed with matchlocks and some sidearms, like sabers, axes, knives and morningstars. They can represent servant cossacks, moscovite rebels, Don or Ural cossacks. Also you can use them to represent poorly dressed town streltsy.
Here are some printed and painted examples:
You can now buy these cossacks in my store. Combined with cossacks spearmen you can make a wide range of formations.
Stay tuned!
Finally finished another small set - 3pdr cannon with crew and accessories.
Soon it will be available in my store. Stay tuned!
Artillery, while not being as powerful as 100 years later, already played major role in 17th century conflicts. Started working on small 3pdr regimental gun with accessories.
And finally here they are!
First set of boyar sons (4 miniatures, both armored and unarmored) is ready!
Soon they will be available at my store. Stay tuned for further updates!
My friends who also play 17th century wargames often ask me - when I'm going to start working on the cornerstone moscovite units. First of all, it's about boyar sons cavalry.
Well, let's not disappoint them - here is a first draft of a boyar son. This one is quite wealthy as he has a decorated helmet, but otherwise old-school cavalryman. He doesn't have any firearm, only bow.
Stay tuned, more boyar sons are yet to come!
Finally I've painted all mounted miniatures!
You can found stl files at my store.
I've received first batch of printed cavalry models. Just undercoated them.
Unfortunately, models caught some dust while the paint was still wet, but you still can see how they look in reality:
Stay tuned, more to come!
Here am I with new update!
I want to announce next 2 sets that soon will appear in my store. These are mounted servant cossacks and pack steppe horses. Both use the same type of small "bahmat" steppe horses that were famous for their endurance and were extensively used by moscovite and tartar cavalry.
Mounted servant cossacks were not cavalry - in fact they usually acted like typical mounted infantry of the said period. Set consists of 4 different cossacks armed with matchlock firearms and some hand-to-hand weapons, including spears, sabers, knives and axes.
Pack horses pack (lol) includes 2 steppe horses with various saddle bags and can be used in your mounted or infantry units as well as on some headquarters and supply bases.
Stay tuned for more!
Finished all 6 miniatures from the set. Here how they look like painted:
I used soft colors to show poor servant cossacks - only one guy in misyurka has expensive colored dress.
Finally I took the brush and painted first 3 servant cossacks with spears from my collection. Cossack in misyurka helmet is an earlier print - now this model has visibly smaller head and more historically accurate size of said misyurka.
Stay tuned, more to come!
Another set of miniatures I am currently working on is "Servant Cossacks with melee weapons".
These guys can represent pretty wide range of moscovite foot troops or various rebelling peasants and cossacks.
Here is a preview of first 2 miniatures:
I've decided to base all printed and painted monks to create 5x 40mm square unit bases.
For example, they can be used in Irregular Wars as 4 bases of Armed Mob + a Pious Priest. 2 options in one set.
As a reminder - you can buy stl to print these monks in my store at Myminifactory. Stay tuned!
Time to present next set of 15mm miniatures that I'm currently working on and that soon will be available for purchase from the webstore.
These are servant cossacks of the Moscovite Tsardom, but they also can be used as various rebelling cossack factions. Spear was quite common weapon, but mostly servant cossacks were armed with matchlock muskets. That's why in this set of 6 miniatures 2 cossacks have both spears and muskets.
Hello and welcome! This is Denis from the self-ptoclaimed Rakosz Miniatures.
Let's start this blog with the first preview of the upcoming 15mm range: "No prayers for Tsar Herod"
It is a XVII-century so-called Eastern Renaissance range. I've decided to start from an almost uncovered topic so let me present you a set of armed orthodox monks. While I was inspired by certain events - like defence of Troitsk monastery in 1608-1610 or defence of Solovetsky monastery in 1668-1676, this set of 15mm monks can be used for most part of XVI-XVII centuries. Some models (the ones without bardiches or muskets) can easily and quite precisely represent medieval orthodox monks.
They can be used in the armies of Moskovite Tsardom, as well as represent armed clergy, supporting cossacks of Zaporozhian Host, or even represent the self-defence forces of Polish-Lituanian orthodox monasteries or rebelling monks (as it was in the case of Solovetsky monastery). After all, it was a time when clergy used to participate in armed conflicts quite often.
At the time of the publication this set consists of the following miniatures:
1. 6 monks with various melee weapons - axes, bardiches, clubs and spears.
One figure wears chainmail and the other one - XVI's century russian helmet with added mail protection. As you can see - old monk with small altar cross has 2 versions - more and less armed.
2. 6 monks with muskets.
As in the previous case one figure is armored, while the other one has an old helmet from monastery armory. I haven't added bandoliers to any of the miniatures so their use isn't limited to the second half of the XVII-th century.
3. Headquarters - 3 monks with relics and "igumen" (abbot of the orthodox monastery).
Here we have a singing monk with a holy book, young monk carrying holy icon and a standard bearer. Icon bearer has alternative version with empty icon (if you want to use decals or paint something different). Igumen also has armed (with a heavy XVII-century saber) and unarmed versions.
4. 2 casualties.
These are just two dead or wounded (or just drunk....) bodies of orthodox monks, that you can use as markers or add them to the unit bases.
So, that's all for now, stay tuned - later Rakosz Miniatures will return with more teasers and releases, as well as photos of the painted miniatures!
Got my hands on a test print of a 3pdr. So here it is painted and based: As always, you can by it in my store . Stay tuned - more to come!