We have played Armati since before it was published and never grow tired of it. I am looking forward to trying To the Strongest! but Armati keeps us coming back to ancients through to the early modern period. Here are a few pictures from our latest game, Palmyrans against Romans (early Imperial figures acting as 3rd century types).
Friday, 31 March 2017
Sunday, 19 March 2017
A little more work on terrain for several projects
Like most of us, I assume, I work on several projects at once. I suppose that is the pleasure and frustration with this hobby that there are so many possibilities but so little time to satisfy them all. I know that some are good at ploughing through a single project at a time. I am not. So, I am building windmills for a Lutzen 1632 scenario, the defences at Rorke's Drift, and also couldn't resist the Warbases Pegasus bridge model that turns out to work well for 20mm. Suppose this is the very definition of unfocused.
Here are a few pictures
Here are a few pictures
Saturday, 11 March 2017
Still here
Yes, I am still here and gaming. However, I am more in prep mode for colonials than actually pushing lead. I sold much of my Imperial forces in order to expand and upgrade them. I now have loads of unpainted Connoisseur (Bicorne) Sudan infantry. They are prepped and based, but need to be 'dressed'. This will take me a while.
My Zulu War collection is more stable and I am finally finishing my defences for Rorke's Drift. The Redoubt Miniatures set is very useful and the wagons are particularly nice. This won't take me long and then I will post pictures of the finished set-up. The image below is an old one....
In terms of other periods, I am doing a lot of Renaissance gaming and also prepping more WWII terrain for my D-Day and other amphibious operations using Rapid Fire.
Too many games and too little time!
My Zulu War collection is more stable and I am finally finishing my defences for Rorke's Drift. The Redoubt Miniatures set is very useful and the wagons are particularly nice. This won't take me long and then I will post pictures of the finished set-up. The image below is an old one....
In terms of other periods, I am doing a lot of Renaissance gaming and also prepping more WWII terrain for my D-Day and other amphibious operations using Rapid Fire.
Too many games and too little time!
Saturday, 7 January 2017
Happy New Year!
Survived the Christmas holiday and now getting back the usual routines including a bit of hobby time. Since moving last year I have had a load of different projects on the go and none seem to get finished. So, I am trying to be a bit more focused and at the top of the list is getting my WWII ships, boats and landing craft finished so that I can finally play Omaha (Rapid Fire) and a few other amphibious games. Here are a few snaps of my latest ships with several others already nestled in their boxes waiting for D-Day. I'll be turning my attention back to colonials soon as I really want to put on Rorke's Drift again before the month is over. I also have a complete set of walls to finish for my Sudan collection...
All the boats are 20mm from different manufactures.
All the boats are 20mm from different manufactures.
Sunday, 18 December 2016
Happy Christmas
I hope that everyone who looks at this blog will enjoy a happy Christmas. Lets hope that we get a few heavy packages under the tree!
Cheers,
Chris
Monday, 14 November 2016
Been a while since I blogged. In fact, I haven't had much of a chance to game. The group has been playing a lot of Armati and Armati Renaissance both of which (the latter under development) are fantastic games. We also did a bit of WWII naval action as illustrated below. Must say that as much as I love pushing lead (or plastic....) the fun of getting together and doing this hobby with friends is the best. Ok, ok....I'll stop with the misty-eyed rubbish and get back to the game....
Saturday, 10 September 2016
Casualty Markers
As much as possible I try to make markers for all the games I play into part of the aesthetic of the hobby. For BFE we have lots of casualty figures available from Old Glory to make this possible. For the Zulu War I have both British and Zulu casualty markers: Falling wounded figures for 1-3 casualties and dead figures denoting 4-7 kills for which negative modifiers apply.
I also made Shaken and Disorder markers using shields: 1 for Disorder and 2 for Shaken.
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