While I was working away on English Civil War stuff over the last weeks I got eyeing up my bigger battle forces (nominally for DBA-x) and got thinking perhaps I could finish up enough over the next week before the kids and I are reading about it so I could use them for a game of DBA-x or perhaps use One-Hour Wargames by Neil Thomas…? The two forces I had closest was one generic English force (could be either Royalist or Parliamentarian) and the Scots Covenanteers… So I thought I’d have a go at finishing them up. I haven’t worked on those for Three Years!
(Remember: click on the pictures
for a bigger version):
An element of Pike (and
nominally the “command” element of the regiment) – figures are from Renegade Miniatures.
I’ve had them sitting around since the last time I worked on this force…
Backside of the command element
of pike – to show the guys hiding behind the banner.
Second element of Pike for the
regiment.
Backside of said second element
of Pike – showing off their pretty tartan... whatever they are..? blankets?
Two elements of Shot.
The complete regiment of Scots
Covenanteer foote.
I have another such regiment of Scots Covenanteer foote from Renegade Miniatures yet to paint. The one above is "marching", the one I have yet to paint is "standing". Perhaps I should push on to finish them up and have yet another force DONE!
I have another such regiment of Scots Covenanteer foote from Renegade Miniatures yet to paint. The one above is "marching", the one I have yet to paint is "standing". Perhaps I should push on to finish them up and have yet another force DONE!
I also happened to pick up a
Warlord Games
Scots Frame Gun and Crew from J&M
Miniatures earlier this year. I’m not sure why….? Perhaps it was in
the discount section…?
So here is the entire force so
far… One element shy of the 12 needed for DBA-x. Not that I have a clue what it
should be. I can’t even remember if this even comes close to conforming to the
suggested army list… perhaps I should look that up before continuing
Another shot of the entire force.
For One-Hour
Wargames this would be three (maybe four) units – the two regiments
of foot, the two elements of horse would be combined to form a unit (with a few
individual horsie-mens) – and possibly the Gun…
Another shot of the whole force.
For One-Hour Wargames I thought
I’d add the two individual Scots Horse I painted last
month to make it four elements. Though the four separate elements aren’t
exactly even in size, it is four elements and it ends up having about the same frontage as a unit of infantry… I thought I’d make every unit four elements. And removed an
element for every 4 hits taken (this would increase the total hits taken to destroy
a unit to 16 – rather than the 15 suggested in the game).
Though Artillery isn’t listed as an element in the Pike and Shot section of the book I thought I might include them but have a single element and have it removed if it takes 4 hits. Neil Thomas seems to be all about tweaking rules to fit your own requirements or writing your own damned rules, so I'm sure he won't mind too much...
Though Artillery isn’t listed as an element in the Pike and Shot section of the book I thought I might include them but have a single element and have it removed if it takes 4 hits. Neil Thomas seems to be all about tweaking rules to fit your own requirements or writing your own damned rules, so I'm sure he won't mind too much...
I do need to do a bit more work for
the English to be ready for either game…
I also finished up a few English Pikemen from Old Glory
Coming soon on Tim’s Miniature Wargaming Blog:
More English Civil War stuff
likely… despite the loads of ECW stuff I already own, a small order from Warlord Games
arrived on Friday (taking advantage of the Free Shipping in September
promotion). It included some Clubmen – local villager that formed into a local
militia organization of sorts to defend their lands from the armies that
scavenged their provisions from wherever they could! I also have a few dragoons
and Irish inbound that… well… they were a terribly good deal! I’ve also been
thinking of ordering a few miniatures from… well… somewhere…? to get a few civilians and some
artillery crew – as I have guns with no crews and civilians are always fun to
have poking around the edges of battle fields – or right in the middle of them
if it’s a skirmish in a village!
I have a Game Report yet to write (for the final play-test
of the Tooncon game) and an article about the boardgames I played with the kids
for Volume Two of Story of the World.
Absolutely smashing mate. I love Renegade stuff. I have a massive pile of them and they never disappoint.
ReplyDeleteThanks Millsy! I agree they are lovely figures - though they tend to make the foundry figures in the other regiment look like children (or at least scrawny teens...).
DeleteI picked up a bunch - these ECW Scots, some British Napoleonics, and a lot of Great War figures back when the Pound Sterling was in the tank and Renegade still offered regiment packs (3 packs worth of stuff for the price of two individual packs) and the 5 for 4 sale (five regiments for the price of four!).
Yeah... they were a smokin' good deal back then!
They look superb, great details and amzing paint job!
ReplyDeleteMerci Phil!
DeleteExcellent work on the Scots. Renegade's ECW range is brilliant and fit well with Redoubt.
ReplyDeleteI recently fought an ECW battle using Thomas' OHW rules. Good fun!
Thanks Jonathan!
DeleteWe will probably have a go with the OHW rules next week with the ECW stuff - but probably with only 3-4 units per side.
When we get to the Seven Years War, however, I should be able to put out 4-6 units per side as prescribed in the scenarios in the book! (I have a few rangers that have snuck their way onto the workbench to finish off a unit or two of Skirmishers!)
Love these, those pikes look great in that group shot. Strongly agree with doing that final regiment so they are DONE (plus I live in Esinburgh!). You're such a productive chap I don't even feel guilty about suggesting it ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks Ragsta! I'll see what I can do about getting them done...
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