I ended up with several of the Warmaster Cottages from Wargamer Minis after the WM25 event. We'll add them to our scenery collection for future Warmaster Tournaments, so I speed painted these two.
Very jolly and quick to do
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I ended up with several of the Warmaster Cottages from Wargamer Minis after the WM25 event. We'll add them to our scenery collection for future Warmaster Tournaments, so I speed painted these two.
Very jolly and quick to do
Scrivs offered to host a game of What a Cowboy! - which felt like it'd be a pleasing change of pace, so I happily agreed.
I have the "What a Tanker!" rules but the Cowboy version was new to me.
Scrivs had a lovely table waiting me and a scenario from the book - a "3.10 to Yuma" type situation with a Marshall and some greenhorns trying to escort a prisoner in a wagon off the table and the prisoner's gang trying to affect a rescue.
I took the gang of three desperaos
The fontier settlement of Rudings Town.
Over to General B.'s to resume hostilities between the Lords Kerbye and Ballroom.
24 point stand up fight withe the village of Ilkestoyne forming a bottleneck.
Kerbye's Percy allies check their bowstrings
A great fun game with plenty of drama. The duel was hilarious, with no blows landed on either side. My Perct billmen disgraced themselves in two combats - whereas their fellow archers wrought grave damage on the Ballroom retinue.
I want to paint some more Wars of the Roses models now!