2021-01-16

SAGA - Republican Roman Legion

 How did this happen? Suddenly, just like that, I have a second warband for SAGA: Age of Hannibal. In my defence, this is exactly one bag from Victrix (would be a box from most other manufacturers).


End result is 7 points, an extra warlord, and some left over bodies (including another 6 Levies). I didn't bother with shield decals, to keep both cost and time down (did all of these in slightly more than a month from getting them from the FLGS).


The main bulk is 24 Principes, serving as 3 points of warriors (I'm debating between running these as 3 units of 8, 4 units of 6, or a more cheeky 7-7-6-4). Assuming we get to game again, I will have to test this out.


Next is the Velites. Levy in SAGA terms, and most likely elephant hunters as well. Javelins can be surprisingly useful, I've realized (although perhaps less so when you don't have a horde of angry gauls)


And then, there is of course the Triarii Hearthguard. Can be distinguished by their spears, and the fact that they've had enough time to do some doodles on their shields (and/or don't see combat often enough to need to constantly replace said shields).


Finally, the Centurion. Well, centurions, and helpers. The Warlord, basically. I didn't have any normal legionnaire bodies to use for the musician, so he got a second standard bearer body. The bigger base is an old Victrix 3-base movement tray, that's too tight to use as a movement tray, but as an expanded base (that you can deconstruct for ease of transport), it should work perfect. And just because, I made a second centurion alone on his smaller base, for if I ever need it.

Is the warband finished? Well, that depends on how you define "finished". It is enough to play, but there is lots of ways I might expand it (and I think I will, it was nice to paint something this easy, especially after all the plaid on the gauls (no, I'm still not quite recovered)). Getting them some mercenary support in the form of Cretan Archers seems like a given. There is also the option of getting some Mounted Warriors, for a more mobile element (even if the battle board might not overly support it). Or just a second bag of roman infantry, this time in lighter armour, for some Hastati, i.e. more Warriors.

And then, there is of course a third warband, because you always need more. Probably something with elephants. But Numidians or Carthaginians? And of course all my other projects...

/Fool Out


2021-01-09

Big Red Dragon

 A friend of mine turns one year older today, and one of those annoyingly even ones too, so I "had" to get them something special. And I knew they like dragons (they're the one who "commisioned" me to paint a dragon for tea), and at the same time, I knew of an epic dragon. So said and done.


Say hello to Rodric. Or Firkraag. Or Drogon... name is still a bit pending.


Got a ferocious mouth, though.



And if you wonder how large he is, he's large. In act, so large that he almost didn't fit into my usual camera setup.


The wings were tricky, but ended up quite nice.



Even the base is surprisingly nice. What first looks like a random pile of rocks, turns out to be some ruin, possibly from a temple...

/Fool, Out

2021-01-01

New Years Resolutions 2020/2021

 So... 2020, the year that has been both too long and too short at the same time, is finally over. At least with the situation, I have gotten a fair bit of painting done. Let's see how I got through the resolutions I made last year.

  • Bad Squiddo Games released some Amazons in a kickstarter. I got them, just need to paint them (which should be quick, as they're already primed and waiting)

As expected, these were swift and easy. They even got expanded later with a dedicated mage.
  • Bad Squiddo Games also released some Dwarves at the same time. These are not primed yet, but should also get some loving paint. Possibly, I'll combine them with some Oathmark and/or Atlantis Miniatures Dwarves.

It took some time, but they all got done in time. Admittedly, most of them were quick, but as usual the last 10% took 90% of the time. Eh, they're done. And I hear rumours of another Bad Squiddo kickstarter "soon"...
  • The Landsknecht need more love. Let's aim for the pikeblock being done, and hopefully some crossbowmen as well.
Managed to chip away some more, and I have now painted most of the old built models. I might have to make an actual post with these soon...
  • Expand the Blood & Plunder French with some more Sailors (also primed and ready)

Swift and deadly, as French tend to be.
  • Similar for the Blood & Plunder Spanish, one starter box should round out my force nicely.

These also got rounded off, and I should now have all the Spanish I'll need.
  • Dito (although smaller) for the Blood & Plunder Dutch, they can do with a few more sailors, mostly to get up to units of 8. And maybe a second unit of Enter Ploeg
The Dutch, however, has been put on the back burner for now. Models are ready, but other stuff managed to push past them in the painting queue (yes, despite this year, I still have a significant painting queue).
    • Shipwise, I have a Bark, a Tartana and a Piragua that need some paint (these are all from last year, and primed, so should be quick)

    They were quick. Sadly, I haven't gotten to use them in an actual game, though.
    • The Galleon! Keep the shippainting going, get this humongous thing done.
    However, that was that for ships. The Galleon has been assembled and primed, but no actual final paint on it yet. Guess it'll have to wait for next year.
    • Firelock is also releasing a 6th Rate Frigate for Blood & Plunder... I need it! Even if it's supposedly almost as huge and the Galleon
    I got the 6th Rate, and it is as assembled and primed as the Galleon, but that's about it.
    • Oak & Iron is incoming. Since I intend to run demos for this come Gothcon, it will be catapulted to the front of the queue as soon as I get it.

    Both the Oak & Iron delivery, and Gothcon, became casualties of corona. I've got it, and a few of the ships have been painted, but not nearly enough for a post yet. Ah, well, next year, for sure.
    • Take 2 on the Mace of Malcor Monsters for Frostgrave.
    I have managed a few, and by "a few" I mean exactly 4. To little surprise, that is not enough for a photo session or a blog post. But at least I have another 8 that I've started to prepare, so next year?
    • Victrix Vikings have caught my eyes, and I'm tempted to get a pack to paint as Jomsvikings for SAGA

    The Vikings, however, got done with a vengeance. I still have a few more to assemble and paint, but this is a full warband (that even managed to see some careful gaming, when things were calmer).
    • Perry Mounted Knights are assembled, but still waiting for paint. Let's try to do something about that. Perhaps I can use them for SAGA: Age of Magic...
    Two of them have gotten primed, but that's about it. However, a friend got me Age of Empires II, and suddenly I have motivation to paint these up as french knights (no idea what game to use them for as that, but you can often find some way to use heavily armored mounted warriors, I think).
    • Speaking of SAGA: Age of Magic, I have 2, or potentially 3, new ideas for warbands, either on their way (yay, kickstarters), or at least planned for purchase as soon as the FLGS gets them. (I'm being non-specific in the interrest of being coy with the fellows at the club, always fun springing surprises on them)
    One of these ideas got tabled (and I will blame that one on temporary insanity), another was kickstarter'd, and has gotten delayed (but will hopefully be delivered early next year, and I can't wait to get my hands on it), but the third one...


    The third one would be my Gauls, which not only got finished, but also rapidly expanded for SAGA: Age of Hannibal when it arrived.
    • Blood & Valor (also from Firelock) is coming, I should probably look into it (which means whichever plastic ww1 army I find most interresting... or go with Italians, because my competence at the table shouldn't prevent me from playing historically)
    It has not exactly been a good year for starting entirely new games in unfamiliar eras, so no...
      Of course, as is usual for me, there were a few unscheduled things that got painted as well. And talking of starting new games, Oathmark was released...


      ...which meant that not only did my dwarves get a few additions, although mostly on the level of rounding out units...


      ... I also got a whole bunch of elves! Not quite an army on their own, but since Oathmark allows for mixing races, they make formidable allies to the dwarves.

      Back before things got too bad, I also got some Rangers of Shadow Deep played, in co-op mode, which ended with a few models for that swiftly getting painted. Despite RoSD being a possible single player game, I haven't actually played it that way, yet...


      There was also various loose and sundry, including a few more 15mm tanks, some dragons for a friend, several more-or-less random rpg characters, and a whole lot of built but unpainted stuff (darnit, I'm supposed to reduce the amount of unpainted stuff I have).

      What about next year? By now, it's tradition that I make a whole lot of resolutions (and fulfil about half of them), so...

      Let's start with the carry overs (the ones I am supposed to prioritize):
      • Blood & Plunder need some more Dutch.
      • And that Galleon.
      • And of course the 6th Rate.
      • Oak & Iron needs paint and love. At least these ships are smaller...
      • That last warband for SAGA: Age of Magic, as soon as the kickstarter gets here.
      • Mace of Malcor, now take 3.
      • The Mounted Knights from Perry. Now, with some idea for getting started.
      And, of course, some new ones.
      • As said, I have some ideas for the Perry knights. And it requires more Perry, that has to be ordered (as soon as we know how brexit works), built, and painted. Should be easy, right?
      • I have at least 2 ideas for SAGA: Age of Hannibal warbands, one easy and one hard (why do I always look at factions with a significant portion mounted on horses...)
      • I also intend to finally make my own table. I have a good base (a friend got rid of his and asked me if I wanted it), but I need terrain for it, especially trees. The idea is to be able to run the first mission for Rangers of Shadow Deep, and perhaps combine it with some Frostgrave
      • Talking about Frostgrave, Kromlech has some absolutely stunning terrain for it, that I need. (I just need to figure out how and where to store it first, because it doesn't look small.)
      • Those Napoleonics have refused to leave, and I'm currently considering focusing on one battle, and then building a brigade from each side of that battle. No idea if it will see any table other than against myself, but it would somewhat solve my problem of being unable to pick a side and regiment.
      • The Landsknecht are in eternal need of reinforcements. Perhaps a cannon this year, and possibly some ponybird knights.
      • Oathmark has managed to do the impossible, and tempt me with undead. These will have to form a second army/kingdom.
      • There are also promises of several exciting new Oathmark kits. Revenants will join the undead, Dwarven Light Infantry will be welcome for some variety among the short folk... and the Human Cavalry might just tempt me into a third kingdom
      • Stargrave ("Frostgrave IN SPACE") is coming, so I will of course need at least one crew for that, possibly two, once it's released.
      Happy new year, and may the dice see a lot more table than last year
      /Fool Out