I played Kings of War at the club this week and it rekindled my interest in 28mm fantasy. My 2000 point Brotherhood army (GW Bretonnians) managed a victory against a formidable force of Salamanders (Kevin's beautiful lizardman army) by virtue of twice rolling 12s on morale checks - bloody lucky! One of those rolls held a rock hard horde of Primes up for a turn wavering and allowed my Redemption knights the opportunity to land a massive charge first.
I figure that I might need something crunchy to add to my Brotherhood force - perhaps a Forsaken Beast. I found an Owlbear model in my Reaper Bones box and tested out my new airbrush at the same time.
Pretty goofy looking model...kind of reminds me of the Jekyll and Hyde Warner Brothers cartoons from when I was a kid.
Sunday, March 20, 2016
Thursday, March 3, 2016
10mm Napoleonics
My first 4 regiments of French infantry painted as lights and line. Figures are by Magister Militum.
Monday, February 22, 2016
Highland warband
I've been out of town for much of the last week and stupid-busy at work, so progress this month has been pretty slow. Managed to knock off a small warband of highland impetuous foot for Lion Rampant if I ever get time to play a game again. Tried my hand at some tartan with mixed results.
Sunday, February 7, 2016
Sassanid commanders and some more modern microarmour
I have now completed my Sassanid army with these two command stands - very handsome fellas if I do say so myself. Also, I competed some more modern microarmour for Team Yankee. These are by CinC and include some Bradleys in forest green (new to theatre for mid 80s), M113s in MERDC camo, Soviet BMP-1s and some lovely BM-21s - capable of laying down some serious hurt from a distance!
Saturday, January 30, 2016
Last Sassanid units: levy sparabara and light horse
Here are the last of the Sassanids for a while - levy spearmen and archers and a few stands of light horse. I actually have quite a bit more of the light horse but those are for another time - most of the cavalry in my Sassanid army are savaran heavies.
Saturday, January 9, 2016
Team Yankee in 1/285
Over the holidays I picked up a copy of the new Team Yankee rulebook from Battlefront. For those who don't know, this is the Cold War version of Flames of War intended for their own range of 15mm stuff, but in my opinion, vastly better suited for microarmour in terms of ground scale. I always wanted to like Flames of War because of the range of models, production value and popularity, but the rules always put me off for being clunky and full of special national characteristic rules which to me is just bad design. Team Yankee is a vast improvement on the FOW engine - it's considerably streamlined, sensible, has few special rules and exceptions, and might actually look like okay with 1/285 models in terms of ground scale.
So it has inspired me to paint up more modern microarmour, the game is set in 1985 when M1 Abrams tanks just arrived in Europe, historically painted in forest green at a time when most of the kit like M1092, M113s etc.. in theatre was still MERDC camo and prior to the transition to Nato tricolour:
So it has inspired me to paint up more modern microarmour, the game is set in 1985 when M1 Abrams tanks just arrived in Europe, historically painted in forest green at a time when most of the kit like M1092, M113s etc.. in theatre was still MERDC camo and prior to the transition to Nato tricolour:
Saturday, January 2, 2016
Sassanid elephant division
Here we have four (!) Sassanid elephants - two from Aventine and two from Old Glory - along with a bunch of light foot archers and javelinmen. Getting close to having a very sizable and colourful Persian army to play with! The biggest challenge may be storage - these are big pachyderms.
In 2015 I painted a lot of lead - not sure if the pile actually shrank or not on balance, but here are the numbers:
1/600: 24 aircraft
10mm: 462 foot, 24 mounted, 9 guns, 2 wagons
15mm: 235 foot, 56 mounted, 4 chariots, 4 vehicles, 1 chopper
1/72: 329 foot, 18 mounted, 6 guns, 2 limbers, vehicle
28mm: 154 foot, 56 mounted, 1 dragon
6mm: 48 vehicles, 52 infantry
1/35: 1 tank
Total: 1333 foot, 154 mounted, 103 other
The large amount of 10mm were ACW, the 15mm stuff was mostly DBA, the 1/72 were Napoleonics and WW2, and the 28s mostly ancients/medievals.
In 2016 I plan to complete these Sassanids to play "To the Strongest", and would also like to try Team Yankee using my growing collection of modern microarmour.
In 2015 I painted a lot of lead - not sure if the pile actually shrank or not on balance, but here are the numbers:
1/600: 24 aircraft
10mm: 462 foot, 24 mounted, 9 guns, 2 wagons
15mm: 235 foot, 56 mounted, 4 chariots, 4 vehicles, 1 chopper
1/72: 329 foot, 18 mounted, 6 guns, 2 limbers, vehicle
28mm: 154 foot, 56 mounted, 1 dragon
6mm: 48 vehicles, 52 infantry
1/35: 1 tank
Total: 1333 foot, 154 mounted, 103 other
The large amount of 10mm were ACW, the 15mm stuff was mostly DBA, the 1/72 were Napoleonics and WW2, and the 28s mostly ancients/medievals.
In 2016 I plan to complete these Sassanids to play "To the Strongest", and would also like to try Team Yankee using my growing collection of modern microarmour.
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