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.
Saturday, February 4, 2017
A return
Well it has clearly been far too long since the last post and far too few posts over the past year for anyone to take this blog seriously. It has taken me a while to decide whether I would continue with the blog going forward - but I have decided to continue to do so. If for no other reason than it gives me a record of what I have been painting so I can review it periodically.
So it is probably worth starting off the new year with a review of what I got up to gaming wise last year. Activity at the Goulburn club unfortunately dropped off during the year for a few reasons - but there is a renewed hope that it will kick off again in the new year.
Gaming has primarily consisted of periodic ones with Ralph, Richard and few others as well as playing in a few Impetus competitions during the year with a pretty good bunch of mates.
The games with Richard, Ralph and others have mainly involved Impetus.
There was also the memorable Stalingrad game over a whole day at Ralph's which I showed here. We also played a few games of Napoleonic Naval with wonderful looking 1/1200th Langton naval ships. The miniatures were mainly from Yaki and Richard and we gave the Kiss me Hardy rules a run.
We also had a few games of Baroque - one of which I posted about back in March. These rules are great fun, have a few concepts that we hope will find their way back into Impetus and give a good game in a few hours. I intend to paint my 28mm ECW armies for Baroque and have recently acquired some of the superb 15mm Totentanz 30 Years War figures that I will again use for Baroque.
On the Impetus comp front, I played again at Cancon in January, Wintercon in July and MOAB in October. These are all great weekends spent in the main with a great group of friends - good food, wine / gin, lots of lies being told and a few games along the way. As you may have seen from the blog, my focus was on getting a Carthaginian army painted up and I played with this in all three comps. They did well in all three.
On the painting from most of the time was spend doing the Carthaginians and then adding to them as the year went on. But more on painting in the next post.
Sunday, August 14, 2016
New Carthaginian army gets out
These guys were painted over June and July and made their debut at the Impetus Wintercon outing. They did pretty well.
They are mostly Crusader figures with the Veterans being from Aventine and the elephant from A&A miniatures.
They are mostly Crusader figures with the Veterans being from Aventine and the elephant from A&A miniatures.
Monday, May 2, 2016
Stalingrad in 15mm - FOW
A bunch of us met at Ralph's house for a great game set in Stalingrad. This was using his very nice (and extensive) collection of 15mm WWII minis. Also, it was the first time I had played Flames Of War. Now, I have had a 'view' of FOW for many years that has been fostered by seeing the walls of tanks and uber [unrealistic] competition games of FOW. But this game absolutely changed my mind. I really liked the way the battles for the buildings was a see-sawign struggle.
Anyway, a few photos along the way.
| The table from the Russians end |
| Brave sewer rats just before descending |
| One of the two Rifle coys |
| An SMG coy lying in wait to support the successful Rifle coy |
| Other Rifle coy and support at the start line |
| A fierce struggle as the German tunnel rats popped up behind us |
| Was enough to turn my tanks around to support an attempt to retake it |
| Right hand Rifle coy advancing |
| It took a lot of punishment |
| SMG coy advances in support |
| German armour advancing |
Friday, March 25, 2016
Saxon SYW - IR6 Prince Maxmillian
These have been done for a while but only had photos taken on the painting table. So here they are on the field so to speak. Again they are Eureka figures and they were beautifully cast with little to no flash.
This was my first unit painted and when I saw them in line like that I realised it needed to have an odd number of bases so the command base would sit in the middle. So I have gone back and acquired the extra figures to give me 5 bases of 6 for the infantry regiments. I am tossing up whether they should be 2 figure wide and three deep. This would give me greater space on the table top to deploy them.
Saturday, March 19, 2016
Saxon SYW - Price Karl Chevaulegers
Finished my first Saxon cavalry unit - the Prince Karl Chevaulegers. These are Eureka figures with home printed standards. I have bought some more to do a third squadron.
Thursday, March 10, 2016
Some Italian Wars Cavalry
A few more new units to add to the collection.
Firstly another generic unit of mounted arquebusiers. You can't have too many of these - they are wonderful at putting the wind up your oponents :)
Then the first of the TAG Spanish knights - not too sure about the painting of the tunics on these - they look a bit plain to me.
Firstly another generic unit of mounted arquebusiers. You can't have too many of these - they are wonderful at putting the wind up your oponents :)
Then the first of the TAG Spanish knights - not too sure about the painting of the tunics on these - they look a bit plain to me.
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