Yes, it may have been almost 3 months ago, but sometimes even for me the real world gets in the way of writing up match reports!
See how the Earlier Danish army did in 4 themed battles, as lots more Gendarmes than have ever been seen before take to the field, complete with some supporting Reiters ! (Apologies if the lists aren't in the Wiki - I may well have lost them in the last 3 months)
29 Sept 2013
30 Aug 2013
Saga Vikings
Well, I've finally cracked and got myself a SAGA army, of course of Vikings. They ended up being painted quite quickly, and for those of you who have not been following my Facebook Page, here's the progress
The Saga Viking warband...early stage preparation as I finally get back to painting and playing...black undercoat sprayed on, using 2p coins and some Renedra bases I got in an army pack from Gripping Beast. This was taken August 20th. And why do Renedra bases cost more than 2p each ... ?
24th August - All the metal bits, and a first "colour" - in this case Coat d'arms Linen. This might be quicker than I expect... The figures are a mix of Gripping Beast and Wargames Foundry
25th August - Always interesting how much figures can change from this block painting stage to when they get inked later on.
25th August - Gloss poly varnish on the shields, in preparation for some Little Big Men transfers tomorrow - bit of bronze and gold on the jewellery, brown for the backs of shields and wooden spears and they'll be ready for Army Painter..
25th August - Ready for the shield transfers in the morning... Then the Army Painter magic by lunchtime...!
26th August - All glossed up with Army Painter (not the shields with stickers on them - they get clear poly varnish as a topcoat), and then outside to dry .. it's a nice warm day so maybe spraying matt varnish later ? The shield designs are from the LBMS "GB (Large)" and "Foundry, Artizan & BTD" ranges and really make a huge difference to the quality of the figures
26th August, almost all done.... A good weekends work.. all based with builders sand, awaiting some grass and the like on the bases.
I may add some more photos once they are totally done and on the table
The Saga Viking warband...early stage preparation as I finally get back to painting and playing...black undercoat sprayed on, using 2p coins and some Renedra bases I got in an army pack from Gripping Beast. This was taken August 20th. And why do Renedra bases cost more than 2p each ... ?
24th August - All the metal bits, and a first "colour" - in this case Coat d'arms Linen. This might be quicker than I expect... The figures are a mix of Gripping Beast and Wargames Foundry
25th August - Always interesting how much figures can change from this block painting stage to when they get inked later on.
25th August - Gloss poly varnish on the shields, in preparation for some Little Big Men transfers tomorrow - bit of bronze and gold on the jewellery, brown for the backs of shields and wooden spears and they'll be ready for Army Painter..
25th August - Ready for the shield transfers in the morning... Then the Army Painter magic by lunchtime...!
26th August - All glossed up with Army Painter (not the shields with stickers on them - they get clear poly varnish as a topcoat), and then outside to dry .. it's a nice warm day so maybe spraying matt varnish later ? The shield designs are from the LBMS "GB (Large)" and "Foundry, Artizan & BTD" ranges and really make a huge difference to the quality of the figures
26th August, almost all done.... A good weekends work.. all based with builders sand, awaiting some grass and the like on the bases.
I may add some more photos once they are totally done and on the table
Labels:
28mm,
28mm plastics,
LBMS,
Saga,
viking,
Wargames Foundry
16 Aug 2013
It's been a while - so, some Perry Knights!
After somewhat of a hiatus I've finally gotten round to adding some more content to this site. Nothing too onerous (for me) but here are a load of photos of 28mm multi-part plastic Perry Mounted Men at Arms, which I will be using as C15/C16 Gendarmes in FoG Renaissance armies.
I was wildly impressed with these models - a phenomenal amount of thought had clearly gone into designing each sprue to have huge variations in how you could equip and assemble the horses and riders to allow you to do a variety of troop types from each sprue
The horse barding included was sufficient to do every single horse in the pack of 12
There were just 2 riders who were unarmoured and which add a bit of colour to the formation
Everything was painted in a black spray undercoat, and a drybrush of Gunmetal, with some Gold highlights to bring them up a little
Army Painter Dark Tone gave them a blackened look after the drybrushing
Very simple Gold details really makes them look more upscale than just plain silvered metal
Ready to rumble - hopefully I will only see them from this angle when they get on table!
I was wildly impressed with these models - a phenomenal amount of thought had clearly gone into designing each sprue to have huge variations in how you could equip and assemble the horses and riders to allow you to do a variety of troop types from each sprue
The horse barding included was sufficient to do every single horse in the pack of 12
There were just 2 riders who were unarmoured and which add a bit of colour to the formation
Everything was painted in a black spray undercoat, and a drybrush of Gunmetal, with some Gold highlights to bring them up a little
Army Painter Dark Tone gave them a blackened look after the drybrushing
Very simple Gold details really makes them look more upscale than just plain silvered metal
Ready to rumble - hopefully I will only see them from this angle when they get on table!
Labels:
100YW,
28mm plastics,
medieval,
Renaissance
20 Jul 2013
Website issues - almost fixed!
After a lot of painful manual editing, the FoGAM Wiki, and both the 10mm and 15mm Galleries are back up and running - although all of them still have some incomplete or untidy looking bits of formatting, so please bear with any glitches you may come across. I've also taken out loads of dubious code that had gotten onto the site (on the 12th July - so if you accessed the site in the last 7 days you might have seen some security warnings - a reminder to keep your AV solution up to date if nothing else!)
The FoGR Wiki is also now fixed!
The FoGR Wiki is also now fixed!
14 Jul 2013
Website problems
The Wikis and Photo Galleries on this site seem to be having some problems at the moment, and probably have been hacked with a form of malware. I've set up some redirects to try and take the site offline and redirect everything to this Blogger site (which is entirely separate so is not affected) and will try and fix it over the next couple of days
In the meantime, in case the redirects don't cover all the ways in, it may be wisest to avoid accessing the wikis and photo galleries, as there might be something untoward hiding in there somewhere that could disagree with your PC..
In the meantime, in case the redirects don't cover all the ways in, it may be wisest to avoid accessing the wikis and photo galleries, as there might be something untoward hiding in there somewhere that could disagree with your PC..
30 Jun 2013
Its a right Saga!
I've been painting up some 28mm Foundry Vikings to be used as in-game prizes for the Saga Tournament at Britcon 2013, the idea being these couple of units will be fed into the scenarios across the event, and someone (not necessarily the actual tourney winner) will have the chance to go home with them.
See what you think:
They are all undercoated in black, drybrushed in white (to help being out some highlights in the proper painting) then painted normally - finally a coat of Army Painter Strong Tone has been added, finished with Testors Dullcote
I just love the slightly cartoonish aspect of many of these Foundry figures !
I've semi-deliberately not finished the bases, so whoever ends up with them can make them match their existing figures.
The Beserkers are very obviously totally beserk..
See what you think:
They are all undercoated in black, drybrushed in white (to help being out some highlights in the proper painting) then painted normally - finally a coat of Army Painter Strong Tone has been added, finished with Testors Dullcote
I just love the slightly cartoonish aspect of many of these Foundry figures !
I've semi-deliberately not finished the bases, so whoever ends up with them can make them match their existing figures.
The Beserkers are very obviously totally beserk..
11 Jun 2013
Arrrr! Here be Pirates!
In one of the most extensively trailed competition writeups ever seen anywhere on the whole internet, the Buccaneer Army takes to the field at Campaign in Milton Keynes (well, where else would you expect to find Pirates eh?) for 5 games of cutlass-swinging, eyepatch-wearing, blunderbuss-shootin' Pirate-ey action of the most intense type imaginable.
See how me band o'hearties fared in combat in 5 pages, 200 pictures and several thousand words of puns, random links, irrelevant videos and three of the best episodes of Madaxeman TV ever broadcast!
Arrr!
See how me band o'hearties fared in combat in 5 pages, 200 pictures and several thousand words of puns, random links, irrelevant videos and three of the best episodes of Madaxeman TV ever broadcast!
Arrr!
Labels:
15mm,
Blue Moon,
fog competition,
FoGR,
peter pig,
pirate,
Renaissance
10 Jun 2013
Compare the Pirate (.com)!
Just added a lot of photos of various 15mm pirates to the site, so you can see the manufactures side by side
As a sample, in this picture you have mostly Blue Moon with additional figures from Grumpys (far right) and Peter Pig (2nd from left). The pictures are all online here and searchable by manufacturer
As a sample, in this picture you have mostly Blue Moon with additional figures from Grumpys (far right) and Peter Pig (2nd from left). The pictures are all online here and searchable by manufacturer
Labels:
Blue Moon,
FoGR,
peter pig,
pirate,
Renaissance
1 Jun 2013
Bovington Tank Museum
Unbelievably, having never been before, I've now finally made it to Bovington Tank Museum!
The results are 270 photos of WW1, WW2 ad modern armour all in small, medium and as-big-as-your-screen sizes for you to gaze at adoringly, or use as inspiration for your latest small scale painting scheme.
The results are 270 photos of WW1, WW2 ad modern armour all in small, medium and as-big-as-your-screen sizes for you to gaze at adoringly, or use as inspiration for your latest small scale painting scheme.
So, if you ever wanted to know what colour the road wheels were on a PzIV, or how to paint the spade attached to the side of a Tiger I, this is the gallery for you.
Enjoy!
Labels:
modern,
museum,
world of tanks,
WW2,
WW2 armour
27 May 2013
The Southern League 2013 - London Round, Full Results
The London round of the Southern League 2013 covered the period of Revolution & Turmoil in the UK 1639-1688, allowing a choice of armies from Early Caroline English, Scots Covenanter, Scots Royalist, Confederate Irish, Early ECW Royalist, ECW Parliamentarian, Later ECW Royalist, New Model Army, Restoration British, Covenanting Rebels, Monmouth Rebellion
The full results and photo's are online now
Labels:
fog competition,
FoGR,
Renaissance
26 May 2013
PBI in Tuckton
The 15mm WW2 itch gets well and truly scratched at Stab in sunny (almost) Tuckton. A small but perfectly formed Japanese army bought on eBay and tarted up takes the stage against Russians, Americans and some more Japanese in 3 PBI battles
See how the boys do in the world of Girls und Panzer...
Labels:
PBI,
peter pig,
world of tanks,
WW2
25 May 2013
There Be Trophies !
Just finished off the trophies for this weekends Southern League FoG:R competition - using some spare figures and trees, and one of the Empress Miniatures Naseby Battlefield Trust Special Figures (£1 from every sale goes to the trust) This chap is the "Cromwell" figure.
Empress Miniatures Cromwell
A Redoubt Miniatures infantryman who came with 2 officers on foot, who are now Great Commanders for my 15mm armies.
No idea where this chap is from I'm afraid !
For added interest I include on each base a replica English Civil War era coin - another late night eBay purchase from Warstore Flags webstore along with the bases from JP Designs.
I'm quite pleased with them - let's hope there are some worthy winners!
Empress Miniatures Cromwell
A Redoubt Miniatures infantryman who came with 2 officers on foot, who are now Great Commanders for my 15mm armies.
No idea where this chap is from I'm afraid !
For added interest I include on each base a replica English Civil War era coin - another late night eBay purchase from Warstore Flags webstore along with the bases from JP Designs.
I'm quite pleased with them - let's hope there are some worthy winners!
Labels:
ebay,
ECW,
Renaissance
1 May 2013
A new desk lamp!
My old trusty Ikea lamp finally gave up the ghost about a week ago, with the lampshade bit basically falling off the arm as the heat of the bulb over the best part of the last decade had caused the metal to crumble!
So, a search on Amazon drew me to a lamp with a proper bulb (rather than a tiny, hot halogen one) .. which in turn allowed me to go for a daylight bulb as well. And here is the result
This the the Lloytron L1120WH - Swing Arm Hobby/Desk Lamp in White, only £26 from a seller on Amazon and delivered in a couple of days. Unlike my old lamp it comes with both a big heavy base, and also a screw-on clip thingy which I've ended up using here to fasten it to the edge of my desk, making some extra desktop space in the process.
This is a Forged in Battle Tiger I that has been waiting to be finished since the Newbury show last year..
One of a set of three - photographed in "daylight"
And these are 2 bases of rather exuberantly painted XVII Century carbine armed cavalry from Essex, probably destined to join the "I already have too many to ever field" roster of horse as the 2 Elite bases in my always not quite successful enough Louis XIV French army.
Labels:
painting,
photograph wargame figures
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