Sunday, 6 May 2012

Ashby Castle

I took smallest boy to Ashby Castle this afternoon to see the Medieval re-enactors.
Unfortunately we got there too late to see them actually hitting or shooting one another (we got there at two, and the armed displays had all finished by one, which seemed odd timings for a Sunday). However we did see a Mummers Play, watch a knight get kitted out for battle and then the children got to do some Bill Drill. We made our escape before the dancing (needing adult volunteers) re-enactment started!
All this was free as I'm an English Heritage member and can take any number of kids in with me. I certainly get great value (and pleanty of wargaming inspiration) out of my annual £47 fee.
The castle itself is C12th and was slighted after the Civil War as it had been a royalist thorn in Cromwells side. It is also one of the locations in Walter Scott's Ivanhoe novel.

It was a lovely day, so I took a couple of pictures.

 Bill Drill under way

 Re-enactor tents

 The tower, although ruined is still open. 98 steps to the top with a lovely view over Ashby


Friday, 4 May 2012

SAGA at the White Hart

I popped along to the White Hart last night to join in the SAGA shenanigans that James had organised.
I was a bit late as I first had to man the barricades at school to oppose the adoption of Academy status (and the continued dismantling of our excellent state education service in pursuit of a neo-con agenda). I was as successful in that endeavour as I am in my wargaming.

Anyway I arrived to find six SAGA tables laid out with lovely scenery and a bunch of games in progress. There was also the usual mix of Napoleonic and Darkest Africa gaming under way as well. And even some Warhammer Fantasy World War Two (or FoW as you may refer to it).

A table came free and I settled in to play against Georgi (apologies if I've got the name wrong) who was on only his second game using Normans that he'd borrowed form WI editor Dan. What with it being roasting hot, helping Georgi with the rules and continually knocking my battleboard flying I forgot to take many pictures. Which, given how I played is perhaps just as well...


We join the battle just as my newly painted Huscarls launch themselves at an already exhausted unit of Serjeants. Eight Dane Axe attacks! Seven wounds!
Six saves.
Six. Saves.

In return with four attacks they killed a huscarl and forced them to retreat in ignominy.
Once more the truism about newly painted models performing badly was shown to full effect.


 Georgi used the knight effectively, making careful use of the Pursuit ability to keep them out of range of my troops.
 My Ceorls did a good job of holding up supporting serjeants and levies.

However the unkillable serjeants, despite being continually exhausted managed to repel frequent attacks and at the end of the game a single model remained alive.

At the end of six turns both our warlords remained unharmed, but the Normans had clearly taken a greater toll on the Saxons, so a win for Georgi.

It was a fun game, and after my recent game with Scrivs I think I made better use of the SAGA board, and kept the Normans pinned and struggling with clever use of fatigue. However I did have truly terrible dice (and Georgi some rather good ones) meaning my carefully laid plans often came to naught.

I then took a couple of pictures of a pair of other games

James' Welsh against John's Vikings

Historians believe that this was a result of a Welsh warband coming across a Viking holiday cottage.

And some Saxon on Viking action


It was a good evening with a dozen or so players getting in two or three games each. There was talk of doing it again, or even possibly a SAGA Saturday campaign afternoon at the pub.

Thursday, 3 May 2012

Huscarls for SAGA

1 point of Gripping Beast Dane Axe wielding Huscarls for my Anglo-Danish Saxon force for SAGA
Unfortunately one of them suffered a broken axe between varnishing and flocking (readers are invited to insert their favourite "chopper" based gag here), so they're only 3/4 as fearsome as they should be.




















I'm reasonably pleased with them, though they weren't the easiest models to paint. They suffer, for me at least, in comparison with the Musketeer models, being a bit fiddly, and also a little inconsistent in terms of stature and sculpting.
Hopefully they'll see some action tonight at the SAGA evening at the White Hart.

Tuesday, 1 May 2012

Monday, 23 April 2012

Eleven Almoravids


Eleven Gripping Beast Almoravids.
They still need a flag and the leader isn't finished yet. However this means I have almost painted all the Almoravids I own. So I'll be switching to Christians for the event later in the year.

Here's a few more pictures with added light (not sure if it really helps)



And a few singles:




Painted pretty much as per the El Cid book, white undercoat, pick out shields, skin boots and other leather work. Cover in Devlan Mud. Re-highlight. Base

Friday, 20 April 2012

Egyptian Pyramid School Project

One of the advantages of being an unemployed workshy fop is that my kids get some quality Dad time to help with schoolwork.
Last term eldest boy did the Romans, and we made a villa.
This term it's Egyptians, so a pyramid was clearly in order.
I dug out the original (and best) Citadel Terrain book and we set to work.


And here's the results
First, Au Naturel:



Now with Flash




The Project Manger was very clear about wanting to be able to get at the tomb and have a Mummy inside it, so it all lifts off which leads to a rather pleasing "Russian Doll" effect.
I did some of the cutting and measuring, but most of the work was his.

The pyramid itself was made from four equilateral traingles of corrugated card, covered with paint mixed with PVA and filler.
The base is an MDF offcut covered with sand, cat litter and a few rocks.
The backdrop is eldest boy's own artwork.
Palm trees are twisted wire frame wrapped in PVA soaked bandages.
The tomb was made from foamcard, then covered with the same plaster, paint, PVA mix.
And the mummy is a shape made from tin foil covered in PVA soaked bandages.

All in all pretty pleased with the results.
If we don't get housepoints I shall want to know why!

Of course, while making it we had to watch this several times, for inspiration/giggles:



More toy soldier related posts coming soon, promise.

Thursday, 19 April 2012

El Cid Event 14/10/12

I've created a new page to hold details of the El Cid event Scrivs and I are hosting at Maelstrom on October 14th.
There's a link at the top of this page, or you can click here

Hope to see you there.