Just a quick shot of a few cavalry bases that I have been working on over the past two months.
There are four units of Clibinari armed with spears and bows and two light cavalry bow armed.
Figures are Gripping Beast and Aventine.
Napoleonics, WWII, ACW, ECW in various scales are all sitting in boxes awaiting some attention. Once in a while a unit gets transfered to the painting table and may even end up painted in a formed unit. This will chronicle my haphazard attempts to work down the lead mountain.
Just a quick shot of a few cavalry bases that I have been working on over the past two months.
There are four units of Clibinari armed with spears and bows and two light cavalry bow armed.
Figures are Gripping Beast and Aventine.
I ventured down the highway to the cold, drizzly and misty Southern Highlands for a semi-regular Thursday game. We had a great game today using the Impetus 2 rules. It pitched Richard's Sea Peoples against Rex's Myceanians.
This was a replay of a game last Thursday using the same armies - except last week Rex had brought the wrong list and so (unknowingly at the time) fielded an army only 80% of full strength. So Richard and I were expecting a harder fight than last week and John was supporting Rex on the Myceanian side.
It was a wonderful game with the poor quality Sea Peole troops swarming around the Myceanian chariots as they became separated and picked off. In the end we had a mutual break of armies on the same turn, so a draw.
As is the custom, we broke for a wonderful lunch of home cooked corned beef, potatoes and Italian style peas with flash sourdough from Bowral and a few bottles of red.