- Louis XIV vs The Swedes
20 Jun 2024
Three new ADLG Renaissance Battle Report Videos
13 Jun 2024
28mm Thracians
I've already got a few Thracian infantry, enough to make an allied contingent for many ADLG armies, but I did want to add some light horse, cavalry and light foot to the roster - and so here they are.
10 Jun 2024
It's a Camel!
Here's a 28mm baggage camel that I've had kicking around in the "to be painted" pile for a while now.
I believe it comes from Disain Studios, and I may have picked it up at the PAW show last year - but I can't seem to find this design on their website so perhaps it's a show-only thing?
9 Jun 2024
A few more 28mm Hellenistics
Slowly making their way to the "done" pile of my 28mm Successor and Hellenistic project are some more pikemen, and a rather random find of what I suspect may be very old Wargames Factory Hoplites
5 Jun 2024
Zenobia
Forged in Battle make a nice little pack of 15mm Legendary "Dark Age" Commanders, and one of the most legendary is Zenobia, Queen of Palmyra.
28 May 2024
Successor Hit Markers in 28mm
In a rocket-science level bit of planning I use 3 shields for 3 hits, 2 for 2 hits and a single shield for one hit.
I always give them a few thick coats of liquid poly varnish before finishing in matt varnish, as they will inevitably get chucked in a bag somewhere - so a few coats of poly tends to make them pretty scuff-proof
21 May 2024
The Anglo-Saxons invade .. Southend!
The first ever Southern League ADLG event to take place in Southend on Sea took plce recently, and was appositely themed around the year of the Battle of Benfleet, in which the Anglo Saxons kicked the Vikings out of Essex - at least temporarily - and so I decided this was an omen worth embracing by taking an Anglo-Saxon army myself!
The army was made up of a load of 15mm Anglo Saxons/Vikings/generic Dark Age geezers that I'd rebased during lockdown, and a 3-game event where they would be thematically appropriate was ideal, especially as they were not likely to be all that good.
The event being at Southend also gave me an opportunity to inflict multiple references to both Billy Bragg and Danny Dyer on an unsuspecting wargames population and viewership - a gift that keeps on giving throughout the 3 videos in this competition report.
Having decided that a night out in Southend on Sea was unmissable, there is also some local tourism involved in the reports
(You'll also no doubt be pleased to know that the Essex branch of the McHugh Carpet Empire also get a welcome plug).
Enjoy the videos!