Sunday, December 20, 2015
More Sassanid Savaran
Here is the last of the Sassanid heavy cavalry - as before these are 28mm with LBM shield transfers. On the bench now are the hordes of foot and some elephants.
Thursday, December 17, 2015
What AVRE 'ere?
An AVRE (Armoured Vehicle Royal Engineers) of course - much needed support for the Brits in Operation Martlet where they were stymied in their first encountered by German MGs in hard cover. A few "flying dustbins" launched from the 290mm spigot mortar should help clear a way through the opening phase of the Chain of Command campaign I am hosting for the lads at EWG.
The kit is a Plastic Soldier Company 1/72 model which I can highly recommend.
The kit is a Plastic Soldier Company 1/72 model which I can highly recommend.
Monday, November 30, 2015
Sassanid Persians
Inspired by the upcoming release of a new Sam Mustafa ruleset for the later part of the Roman Empire called Aurelian I painted a regiment of Sassanid Persian cavalry - 28mm figs by A&A with LBM shields and banner. I have a ton of Sassanids to do, but I find they take forever to paint. Even if I don't finish my Persian horde in time for the release of the rules, I still have sizable late Roman and Gothic/Sarmatian armies to play with.
Sunday, November 22, 2015
Norman Saga Warband
Over the last 2 weeks or so I worked up a 5 point Saga warband of Normans for a buddy from the club in exchange for a copy of the CCA Spartan expansion. Nice figs - these are Gripping Beast 28mm with LBM shield transfers.
Saturday, November 7, 2015
British troops for Operation Martlet
Over the last 2 weeks I have been working my way through a reinforced platoon of 20mm Brits for the Operation Marlet Campaign from TooFatLardies for Chain of Command. The figs are a mix of vintage Platoon 20 (casted by RAFM), Plastic Soldier Company, and even a few Revell and Matchbox dudes. See if you can spot them:
Sunday, October 25, 2015
Thematic Byzantine DBA army
I spent the last 2 weeks on working on this Thematic Byzantine army for DBA 3.0 in 15mm. Not sure of the figure manufacturers, but it looks pretty sharp. Lots of cavalry, including a couple of double elements (6Cv) that I have never fielded before. I used a LBM 28mm shield transfer for the banner.
Monday, October 12, 2015
US WW2 Rangers
Here are some 1/72 Valiant US infantry done to represent Rangers for this scenario modeled after the climax battle scene from The Eagle Has Landed. I plan to host this using Bolt Action at our next club night.
I'm a big fan of the Valiant figures- wish the range would expand to early war and eastern front.
I'm a big fan of the Valiant figures- wish the range would expand to early war and eastern front.
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