Stokesay Castle

Stokesay Castle
Just a great place to visit

Monday, 8 December 2014

One Hour Wargames

Hi!
Today I played a game of One Hour Wargames - practical tabletop battles for those with limited time and space by Neil Thomas.
I got out the 6mm Hittites and Egyptians for two lively encounters using 6 bases of each. They seem to end with last man standing but that may just be the tactics I used.
I will post the battles after I have played a couple more games, perhaps using the Assyrians,Romans, Sassanid's or Indians.
These are rules pared down to the minimum so it is easy to learn and quite fast paced because of it. I like the idea but would like to add the push back or rout in the Ancient rules but won't do that yet as I want to play more games to see if things go along as the first games.
I will play a couple of Pike and Shot games with the Poles and Turks to see if they are equally fast paced and bloody!
Thanks to all for viewing.

Thursday, 4 September 2014

Thracians and Early Achaemenids

I have a confession.
I am an addict.  I am addicted to painting wargame figures.
I have been so busy painting that I feel like that is all I have done for weeks.
This is something of a revelation. It wasn't always like this. In the early years, very late 70's and early 80's, I did a fair amount of painting. But nothing compared to the last year or so.
What could have changed?
I spent some time away from wargaming, around 4 years in total. This was due to circumstances rather than lack of desire. I had to put everything in storage until I moved in with my son. That was 7 years ago and I got all my things together and started painting again. It was certainly hard going!
My painting, never the best part of my gaming preparation, had deteriorated from average to less than that.
It is only in the last couple of years that my painting has improved to be better than ever. I am not always consistent but I am pleased with how things are going.

I have finished the 6mm Irregular miniature Assyrians; Egyptians; Thracians: Hittites (I think these last are Baccus) and some very interesting camels.
These first. I have had some 25mm camel riders for around 25 years but I didn't know who the manufacturer was. I started looking recently at the old manufacturers and found that Garrison was the one. I ordered the 10 cataphract camels required and 5 more light camels with riders. I painted them and was very pleased with the result. The light versions didn't come out quite as well as the heavy versions but nice to my eyes anyway.












These are for use with the Early Achaemenid army I am building. A couple are not yet based and the others need the bases finishing.




These Light camels are not quite finished as they require beards and basing.

Next up is an army that pleased me even though they look a bit rough. That is the whole point. They are Thracians so should be a bit rough! The bases aren't finished on these yet but I want to do them all together.
I hope you like them.





I will post a whole lot sooner than the months it has taken me this time with more photos of the finished articles and the other armies, all works in progress as they require reinforcements.

Until then


Tuesday, 7 January 2014

January 7th
Sorry not to have posted the rest of the battle between the Greeks and Indians. I will do that soon.
I have been painting lots of figures Greek 25mm (old MiniFigs which I have had a long time) some 6mm Hittites and a few more Early Achaemenid Persians. This last is taking a long time. There are a lot of archers to paint and I am looking for a cheap source! I have used mainly Irregular but subsidised them with some Heroics and Ros. All of which look nice enough. The painting isn't as good as on the Greeks but I don't know why|!
Next post some pictures.

Wednesday, 26 June 2013

Greek Odyssey.
 
 And it came to pass, that the 10,000 took a turn to the east and wandered far away from their homeward route. Coming to regions were no Greek was to come for 100 years.
The Greeks had wandered into India where they were met by an army of great beasts and chariots and a mighty battle ensued.
The forces at the Greek general Clearchus was as follows:-
1 General (Irregular spear 'O' @14pts)
1 Sub General (Irregular spear 'O' @14pts)
24 elements of Hoplites (Irregular spear 'O' @4pts)
4 elements of Cretan bow (Irregular ps 'O' @2pts)
4 elements of Javelin men (Irregular ps 'I' @1pts)
3 elements Cavalry (Regular cavalry 'O' @8pts.)








Barring their journey was the army of King Amalagupta, whose kingdom was a small northern Indian state. Warlike and fierce in defence of his people.
Due to the sudden appearance of these armed strangers he gathered his forces near at hand and set his defence near the border in hilly country.
He took to battle the following:-
1 General on Elephant (Irregular El. 'O'  @26pts)
1 Sub General in Chariot (Irregular Cv 'S' @18pts)
4 Elephant elements (Irregular El '' @16pts)
4 Chariot elements (Irregular Cv '') @8pts)
4 Cavalry elements (Irregular Cv 'I' @5pts)
12 Bow elements (Irregular Bw 'O' @4pts)
4 Javelin men elements (Irregular Bd 'I' @4pts)



 
Both sides arrayed for war
 
 






Friday, 19 April 2013

Greek army completed!

Wow!
Doesn't time fly!


I was, originally, only going to post once month but now I have finished the hoplites I am ready to post. If you haven't painted anything like hoplites you won't know how it wears you down. 492 figures of hoplites painted. I also bought 2 stands of cavalry, 4 stands of Cretan archers and 4 stands of javelins to round up the army to around 216 points in the DBMM ( De Bellis Magistorum Militum) rules and army lists, if I nominate 2 elements as sub-generals.
There are 41 elements of Hoplites, 8 Psiloi (4 Bow & 4 Javelin) and 3 Cavalry.
Not as large as the Sassanian which is 494 points but par with the Classical Indian which is 214 points.
I also bought some figures for the Classical Indians to pair up the extra elephant and chariot I had, to make them into full elements. There was also 2 close order javelin to make those elements into 1/2 the total bow elements.
 
I now intend to paint as much of my lead pile as is possible, which has actually been shrinking despite buying these extra figures, in the next 3 months.
I will, though be trying to fit in a game of Hoplites v Indians to see how the armies cope under the stress of battle.











Sunday, 31 March 2013

I finished the Classical Indians and am quite pleased with how they have turned out. Now, I have started on the Greek Hoplites, 72 stands which equates to 36 elements in DBMM. It is slow going considering all the bronze that is on show but I find it a struggle! I am painting them as Early Greek Hoplites so I can also use them with my Early Achaemenid Persians if required. It looks like Irregular miniatures have made them as Later Hoplites but they will suffice as the look is the thing in this scale.
I am not in favour of using the Greeks really as I prefer to use the Persians without them. Plenty of bow and spear infantry with good cavalry. But it gives me nearly an extra 100 points to play with and have a new army of around 150 points which , naturally, I will have to increase!

Usually around this time of year I try to visit some historic sites or towns in the U.K or in Europe. Preferably, this will be places with something to do with ancient history. Nothing too modern. Italy is always a desired destination. Rome, especially, as you can never get enough of a good thing.
I must try to get to Greece again soon though, before it closes!

Favourite sites in the UK include Stokesay-castle, a small but lovely place in Shropshire. It is a fortified medieval manor house.
If you get some time take a visit.

Happy travels!

Friday, 8 March 2013

A quick update on the Classical Indians I am painting.
Things are going well, I am nearing completion on painting and basing them. So, I decided to undercoat some Irregular Miniatures Hoplites. These, another Ebay purchase, can be used for either a Greek Hoplite army or to aid the Achaemenid Persians against more substantial foe like Romans.
Below are a few pictures of the armies in the paint tray.









 
 
Two of the references used for army figure choice, colours etc.
 













 
 

Thursday, 21 February 2013

Our Hero!

Just a little time to post a picture of our 25mm hero.
Whether you wish it to be Khusru the 1st or 2nd doesn't really matter.



Wednesday, 20 February 2013

Hi!
In my paint tray is a 1/300 Classical Indian army, by Irregular Miniatures, bought on Ebay part painted.





Although I have the same army in 25mm (mostly Minifigs from the 80's) I wanted another in the smaller scale also.
Perhaps it is the elephants, chariots or massed archers which appeal. I am not quite sure but another army never hurts!
I will update you with the army when finished and based.

I am currently using DBMM rules by Wargames Research Group (WRG) for my 6mm ancient battles. I also use WRG 6th edition for my 25mm battles. Yes! I know! Other rules have come and gone since they were first printed and perhaps even better rules went before also. I am sorry not to have tried 5th edition as they were said to favour bow armies which the Indian one is definitely one.

I thought also, to show the glories of the Sassanian army in 6mm.



Sunday, 20 January 2013

I am starting the blog to record my glorious victories and ignominous defeats in my wargaming life.
There will also be the usual musings, comments  and bits of real life may intrude from time to time.
I look forward to your company when you can spare the time.