Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Casualty markers and Hannibal's veterans

I painted 8 stands of Carthaginian veterans for the Punic Wars project, and also dabbled with some ideas for casualty markers for Sword and Spear and perhaps other games.


The circle and square are the same idea - use numbers like a dial to record hits or strength remaining, the color coding dot could be used to signify heavy / medium / lights in Command and Colors. Shown here beside some 1/72 hoplites.



 Not sure which I like better - need to use larger lettraset characters on the round one.


I also considered using the marker as a dice caddy for Sword and Spear to mark both hits and activation dice status.


Then I noticed that bits of plywood leftover between the round bases were a nice star shaped - so I painted them red and put a number on them - presto casualty markers, shown here alongside just completed Gripping Beast 28mm African spearmen


And here around 3 bases of Hannibals veterans converted from Wargames Factory Caesarian legionnaires.




I'm leaning towards the red markers - any thoughts?

Sunday, September 14, 2014

Ancient Spanish

The Punic Wars project progresses - here we have the Spanish contingent which also has enough elements to make up a DBA Ancient Spanish army. The figs are mainly Gripping Beast with some Wargames Factory slingers serving as Balearics.