27 Sept 2010
14 Sept 2010
Final Oxford FoG:R Report
See what happens when Sir Henry Hannibal meets Swiss Tony !
"Playing FoG:Renaissance is like making love to a beautiful woman...."
6 Sept 2010
3 Sept 2010
More Rabbit related Wargaming News!
You may remember the rather disturbing Amazon thinks people who buy Richard Bodley Scott's books also keep pet Rabbits posting on this site from a year or so ago? Well, in another bit of strange synchronicity, it turns out the the Rivermead Leisure Center in Reading, home to the annual Warfare show and competition is also hosting The London Championship Show - one of the key Rabbit-based event in the UK Rabbiting calendar.
Go Figure!
Go Figure!
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FoG rabbit bodley-scott
27 Aug 2010
15 Aug 2010
More TYW Pictures
Yet more 28mm Warlord Games plastics now painted ! The Armypainter Quickshade really works well on these, even if I say so myself!
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TYW,
Warlord Games
13 Aug 2010
First FoG Renaissance Battle Reports
The first two reports (of 4) from Oxford FoG:R Doubles have been posted - TYW Catholics vs Swedes and then Ottomans. Get a feel for how the forthcoming rules work, and also meet the greatest general of the Renaissance age, Sir Henry Hannibal!
Clink on the links in this post to go to the report.
Clink on the links in this post to go to the report.
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battle report,
FoG:R,
Renaissance
8 Aug 2010
Portbury BKC Day
Reports and photos from 3 Blitzkrieg Commander games at Portbury in July this year - here's the link to the reports
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battle report,
BKC,
WW2 armour
7 Aug 2010
31 Jul 2010
17 Jul 2010
16 Jul 2010
Lots more Dullcote-ed TYW Pictures
The Testors Dullcote arrived in the post today, allowing me to matt finish my TYW figures. Here are the results ....
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28mm plastics,
Warlord Games
15 Jul 2010
5 Jul 2010
DBMM - does it need a 147 sided dice ?
DBMM is now available on Amazon.co.uk - and apparently is now currently the best-selling book on snooker on sale across Britain !
Anyways, if you wish to purchase a copy you can get DBMM V2 on Amazon.co.uk here.
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DBMM
3 Jul 2010
Italian Arabs?
Two bits of good news for fans of Italian made Ghulam figures. First Legio Heroica are having a 20% off sale until July 20th on all orders above 40 Euros. Secondly, Mirliton (or Vexillia in the UK) have released some new Crusades Era Arabs.
Exciting times huh?
Exciting times huh?
25 Jun 2010
28mm ECW/TYW - More pictures of work in progress
Cavalry and infantry from Foundry (some pikemen), Perry (artillery crew), Old Glory (Turkic cavalry), 1st Corps (Swedish cavalry in funny helmets), Dixon (Dragoons) and a lot of Warlord Games Plastics.
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Warlord Games
21 Jun 2010
18 Jun 2010
15 Jun 2010
Mine and my opponents list from Faenza 2010
Just added to the Wiki, Graeco Bactrians, Early Aechemenid Persians, Alexandrian Macedonians, Seleucids and Principate Romans. Read all about them in The Roman Army of the Principate 27 BC-AD 117 (Osprey Battle Orders) !
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FoG Armies
12 Jun 2010
New Xyston Carthaginians
I've just been sent some Xyston Carthaginians to review and post here. And - as usual - very nice they are too. The one's I have been sent include a pack of officers, a pack of musicians and standard bearers, some Numidian skirmishers and an Elephant (click links for pictures).
They come with separate shields, but with backs that look like they will stick onto the figures arms well enough. The officers have short stubby swords, which look a bit ineffectual, but an imposing array of headgear should compensate and frighten the Romans!
The "musicians" are actually both trumpeters, with 4 further standard bearers in various poses - they will need wire spears and the standards come as head pieces only with a hand, a horses head and some symbols making up the set of four.
The Elephant looks to be a proper "African-sized" beast, slightly smaller than many out there from other manufacturers, and comes with 1 mahout only. It will need a little filler as the two halves have gaps when glued together.
Finally the Numidian skirmishers again will need their hands drilling to take a wire javelin and would be suitable as any generic Classical-era javelin man if painted with a non-Numidian skin tone.
They come with separate shields, but with backs that look like they will stick onto the figures arms well enough. The officers have short stubby swords, which look a bit ineffectual, but an imposing array of headgear should compensate and frighten the Romans!
The "musicians" are actually both trumpeters, with 4 further standard bearers in various poses - they will need wire spears and the standards come as head pieces only with a hand, a horses head and some symbols making up the set of four.
The Elephant looks to be a proper "African-sized" beast, slightly smaller than many out there from other manufacturers, and comes with 1 mahout only. It will need a little filler as the two halves have gaps when glued together.
Finally the Numidian skirmishers again will need their hands drilling to take a wire javelin and would be suitable as any generic Classical-era javelin man if painted with a non-Numidian skin tone.
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xyston
1 Jun 2010
Here's another FoG Rule idea
This idea came up in conversation this weekend. When testing for losing a melee you have the option to take a +1 on the Cohesion test ... but if you do, you also take a -1 on the corresponding death roll. Neat huh? (Elephants & some others excepted..)
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field of glory FoG wargame rules
26 May 2010
The Crusades Through Arab Eyes
Just finished a great little book - nicely written in an almost-a-novel style. Well worth a look if you are into this period. See the
UK Version or US Version on Amazon
UK Version or US Version on Amazon
10 May 2010
Central London FoG
Here's some experimental house mods for FoG to try out - aimed at breaking the tyranny of the IGOUGO move system and injecting a little bit of chaos into the game... Tell me what you think!
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FoG field of glory
8 May 2010
15mm Irish Women anyone ...?
Trey Corbies ("Three Ravens")are a new 15mm figure manufacturer, based out of Canada and making a range of Pre-Christian Irish women warriors (so far). Now added to the 15mm figure manufacturer directory on this site
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15mm ancients
26 Apr 2010
FoG Renaissance sneak peak...
I picked the 2010/11 Osprey catalogue up at a book trade event recently, and it had this advert in it for FoG Renaissance.
25 Apr 2010
Help! Figure Identification needed
Anyone got any ideas which manufacturer these figures are from? They are 28mm ECW.TYW cavalry, and the rider is cast together with the saddle. I bought them 2nd hand, and have got 10 of them but need 12 - but I'm not sure where to look ! Any ideas just drop me a line at the usual address....
Click the picture to see a bigger version.
Click the picture to see a bigger version.
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ECW
20 Apr 2010
Warlord Games Renaissance Figures
I'm part way through painting some Warlord Games 28mm plastic ECW figures as TYW Imperialists - first up is a Spanish Tercio. Here's a sneak peak at a unit that might feature in a battle report later this year.
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ECW,
Warlord Games
13 Apr 2010
Pics of new Xyston Spanish and casualties
Xyston have sent me a few samples of their latest releases - an ancient Spanish range and some Greek hoplite casualties. As usual the figures have the cleanly cast, angular look of Xyston's typical style, but in a new innovation (to me) some of the Spanish have been cast with separate arms to allow greater variety in sword poses
The figures are not as huge as some Xyston ranges - maybe a concession to compatibility with other ranges, but the Spanish would still struggle to mix well with Corvus Belli's market-leading set.
It will be interesting to see if the casualty figures are a one-off, or whether Xyston will be building a range to compete with Donningtons large range of dead guys - but starting with hoplites must be a good idea, as I;ve always found that protected spearmen get disrupted very easily!
The figures are not as huge as some Xyston ranges - maybe a concession to compatibility with other ranges, but the Spanish would still struggle to mix well with Corvus Belli's market-leading set.
It will be interesting to see if the casualty figures are a one-off, or whether Xyston will be building a range to compete with Donningtons large range of dead guys - but starting with hoplites must be a good idea, as I;ve always found that protected spearmen get disrupted very easily!
Labels:
figures,
FoG Armies,
xyston
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