Alan has been very busy, and now we have… some more fantastic pieces of art. He never disappoints. We’ve worked together for…. about nine years so far, and getting the “Alan Marsh has sent you a photo” notification is still as exciting as it was from the first sculpts. Brynhildr was the first he made for us at Bad Squiddo Games, and still one of my favourites.
Are you ready? Here you go…

Aren’t they adorable?! Ok so they are early work in progress shots. From L-R we have Mary Read, Anne Bonny, parts of weapons (they get sanded down once they’ve dried) and a bonus Olga of Kyiv! Not erally, of course, but that is the beginning of the shoulder pigeons.
Wire is a very important “skeleton” when sculpting anything that will be vulcanized – IE moulded to be cast into metal. The figure has to hold it’s form under a hole heap of heat and pressure (sames) and even the most beautiful sculpt without a solid core will buckle and distort in this process. I’ve seen it- horrifying!
Now to skip a few steps and….. voila!
Mary Read
Beautiful! I was slightly concerned about her in the design stage as she’s more practically dressed for sea than Anne, and I wanted to make sure she was still an interesting and exciting sculpt – she is! It’s so rewarding seeing your designs in reality. Validating, even.
For anybody just finding us here, the sketches and choices behind the designs are here. This project maps out the process from concept to painted, completed mini.

Anne Bonny
Here is Anne, out on the town! Out to… not cause any trouble, honest. You may notice a slight change from the concept art…… her left hand is up instead of lowered. This was on Alan’s suggestion during the early sculpting he said “my bit of wire has an air of sass to it” and who am I to argue with that? It has worked! There’s a small bit of concern about the casting of this but as we speak, Alan and CMA are discussing it and I get to leave them to it. She may need a tweak, but based on the videos I’ve seen from other angles, it might be tricky, but the casters are incredible, so they’ll manage it! (At worst we’ll change the head angle slightly, that’s all)

Conclusion
They’re lovely, aren’t they? I was worried that everything that could be done about pirates has…been done, but it was definitely wrong as these are fresh and unique, and I’m extra pleased that my research has shone out of them, instead of being lazy and just “making some pirates”. There’s reasons behind every part of their dress, it’s all been thought out, and that’s humbly, why I think our minis rock.
When?!
Soon! They will be moulded at the same time as Olga, so she is in progress at the moment, and then she will go to the mouldmaker and casters – I’ll approve the casts at master and production stage, then when everything is groovy they can be spun! The first casts will go to John to be painted, and I’ll get the packaging all sorted. After writing this, I’ll get over to Martin Whitmore to brief him on the card art.
Remember only the first 100 get the Collector Cards, you can pre order them here.
Delivery is looking like late September if not October.
Cheers – Annie



