- Louis XIV vs The Swedes
20 Jun 2024
Three new ADLG Renaissance Battle Report Videos
14 May 2024
ADLG Renaissance: The Basics
I've finally gotten round to recording a few ADLG-R videos with Simon LeRay-Meyer, in which we look to work through the basics of the system with a particular focus on explaining the differences to ADLG Ancients.
They are now all posted on YouTube and also here on my website
The main areas covered are to do with how double-width bases for infantry formations in the Renaissance version actually work.
This is all pretty simple once you get your head around how they work but can trip up someone who is familiar with ADLG Ancients if you are not mindful of what and why they are deemed necessary in Renaissance ADLG
The videos are a bit of an experiment using my webcam and recorded very simply on Zoom, so the quality isn't exactly top notch - but hopefully we manage to be chatty and engaging enough to carry you through that, and in so doing manage to get across the key ways in which these double units actually work and operate on the battlefield.
Here's hoping you make it at least half way through !
28 Mar 2024
Rebasing 15mm figures for use with ADLG Renaissance
I've just uploaded a new video to the Madaxeman YouTube Channel, showing the process of rebasing some 15mm Renaissance wargames figures from "DBx" bases (40mmx20mm) and rebasing them into (the really cute!) integrated Pike & Shot units that are used for L'Art de la Guerre Renaissance.
The video is pretty straightforward (OK, "basic") and takes you stepwise through a set of simple techniques for quickly and effectively rebasing 15mm (or any scale really) figures that would work for any change from one ruleset to another.
Rebasing can often seem such a huge PITA that any ruleset that requires rebasing is instantly discarded, but I've now come to accept that it can be necessary, isn't that painful to do, and does actually leave me with better looking bases than the ones I was making 20-odd (or more!) years ago.
If you are baulking at the thought of rebasing troops for ADLG-R then hopefully this video will give you some confidence that it's not a life-threatening operation, and instead can be done quickly and easily to generate good end results.
And let's face it, these single units on 80mm x 40mm bases look really cool, and if you are honest with yourself you already have far too many 15mm Renaissance Pike and Shot based for other systems, so changing just a handful of 'other system' units will give you the half-dozen or so Pike & Shotte units you will need to play pretty much any nationality in ADLG-R (if you slot different flags onto the pikes)
ADLG-R is a semi-official mod of ADLG written by Simon LeRay-Meyer and can be downloaded from the "files" section of the L'Art de la Guerre Renaissance Facebook Group.
17 Apr 2021
EBay Incoming!
With Spring very much in the air, I've realised that I need to free up a few Bisley drawers for some of the stuff I've painted during Lockdown, and so I will be doing a bit of a mini-flurry of eBay sales in the next week or so.
All my eBay listings can be seen on the listings page for "the_lithuanian"
On sale this week are:
All my eBay listings can be seen on the listings page for "the_lithuanian" and all end on Tuesday 27th April around 7pm BST.
4 Aug 2019
28mm Landsnechts & Swiss - in GW Contrast Paints!
Well, for me that was a big winged-Keil of Landsnechts in 28mm, bought for FoGR in a series of bring and buy used-figure bags - and then supplemented by a pack of Old Glory arquebusiers.
See the full effect in this photo-article..
2 Mar 2019
Clogging Hell - We're all going Dutch!
Given the multitude of choices - and because no-one had bitten at my incredibly well crafted attempt at a joke on the FoGR Forum along the lines of..
- "How big is your army?"
- "It's Huguenot.."
31 Oct 2018
The TYW in the Kings Country
The TYW Germans - chosen because they have the nicest flags, as well as some little gunnes - take on the Swedes, the New Model Army and the French in three large format, widescreen big battle reports under FoG:R rules.
Be amazed how efficiently they progress through good planning and superior technology, and puzzle as to how Wallenstein and Tilly both end up on the same side in the same army as I deploy simply the nicest figures I can find and try and pretend there is a plan behind it.
There are three reports, complete with the full gamut of Germanic expressions of amazement and horror, lots of photos, ridiculous captions and a full set of post-game analyses from Renaissance Hannibal himself.
Get back to the 16th Century today with these 3 FoGR reports!
29 May 2017
The Renaissance of The Renaissance - 3 FoGR Reports using the draft rules revisions
What will happen in an event where in previous year's I've taken Parliamentarians and Scots?
Why, it's One for All and all for The King!, as we shop at the Waitrose of Life, not the Lidl of Despair for 3 FoGR reports!
23 Apr 2017
L'Art de la Guerre Renaissance...
The idea of rebasing is a frightening one, but amazingly, on examination of my Renaissance collection, I have spotted that I have at least a couple more bases of ECW/TYW Pike & Shotte than I actually need for any conceivable FoGR army I might wish to use in future... who'd a thunk it?!
So, knowing I have plenty of spares, I decided to test-base some Pike & Shot, using "second line" figures who won't honestly get an outing anyway just to see what they might look like.
It's an "Impetus-style" basing methodology !
Not sure that having 3 ranks of each is entirely right, but as a first experiment its a pretty decent look I think.
5 Mar 2017
15mm FoGR Markers
In essence this will see the bases of Commanded Shot removed (together with the rather significant in game terms 50% extra frontage it created for Supported mounted units), and replaced by markers attached to the mounted units.
With a load of blank MDF disks hanging around from ADLG casualty marker making, this seems to be an ideal opportunity to conjure up some Commanded Shot markers for my FoGR armies, using some of the many spare/excess normal musketeer bases as the components.
And here they are - not that complicated or exciting, but nice none the less.
16 Oct 2016
Derby 2016 - The Kalmar Union in FoGR Action
It's almost as glamorous as Charleroi, but it's in England and it's Derby again!
The Mighty Kalmar Union are pretty medieval, but despite the clue being in the name, they are from Scandinavia, not Greece. Either way, will the army be pitted like olives or enjoy a smorgasbord of success in these 4 FoGR reports against a range of in-theme opponents.
27 Apr 2016
The Covenanter's make it to the Kings Capital!
See how the forces of anti-papery did in these highly accurate historical rematches, including far more Poor quality troops than have been seen on a Renaissance battlefield for quite some time.
21 Mar 2016
El Kraken added to the 28mm manufacturers directory
They also very kindly sent me a copy of their Tercio rules some months ago, but unfortunately life has gotten in the way of me even getting around to reading them - so one day you might find a review on this site too!
16 Feb 2016
Naismith & Roundway under new ownership
Whilst I'll no doubt miss the sporadic trip to a particularly unlikely and grimy part of NE London every few years, its good to see these extensive ranges back in full 21st Century distribution.
I've updated the Renaissance, Ancients and Napoleonic listings accordingly.
17 Dec 2015
The Great British Bacon-Off
The army attempts to contest the leaderboard and emulate last years victory with a series of unfashionable Reiter units and some well-stuffed pikemen. Is the bacon worth the slicing - time for you to decide in these 4 battle reports
30 Oct 2015
28mm FoGR Reports from Derby 2015
Read the battle reports here!