2025-09-13

SAGA Irish for Age of Vikings

 A small project that, for once, stayed small. It helps that there's pretty much one way to run Irish, with most variations purely lessening their power (which, mind you, isn't necessarily bad, since the Irish can be quite strong). 

It began as an idea when Wargames Atlantic released their plastic Irish. I just took some time getting around to it... (and now Vitrix have teased their own...)

The fact that Irish have a limited palette, and very few clothes, too, do mean that it was a quick warband to paint up, too. The initial kick to get going, assemble and paint all the minis I had, was delivered in May. And had I focused on painting just the Irish (and not jumping between projects as is my wont), I'd have them finished in July at the latest, more likely within a single month (four batches of 12-13, and about a week for each batch)


For SAGA, Levies are the go-to. As things stand now, slings are preferable, but this is the one area I see myself maybe expanding, with some Levy armed with javelins. Also, I had to do some kitbashing here, with several of the slings being from the bits-box, since the WGA kit is a bit low on slings

The warriors are also armed with javelins (even if some of them are well hidden). As peasants, they were mostly limited to natural colors (greys, whites, and blacks), but were also allowed yellow... as I said, a limited palette, and very quick to paint.

And then there's the dogs. One of those "less good" options, but very easy to paint, so I see no reason to not have them ready to use.

The Irish stand out a bit in that they not only have their King (Warlord, in SAGA terms), but also Curaidh (champions and lieutenants). They were the one thing missing from the WGA kit (at least if one wants them in armour), but Victrix Late Romans provided some very useful bodies, especially when kitbashed with some viking bits, and also cloaks from the WGA Irish. 

Finally, there was a golden opportunity for some special objectives, with classic celtic crosses. Good thing I have a friend with a laser cutter and plenty of 3mm MDF (and enough skill to design these for me).

All in all, that is a nice little warband, that will be interesting to field (and not just encounter on the opposite side), that also has helped me figure out how to best utilise Army Painter Speedpaints (a separate guide for that will be coming soon)

/Fool, Out 

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