The kids have been learning
about the Great War this week and a number of movies and documentaries have
been watched and I’ve tried to sneak in a game or two.
On Friday we watched Blue Max. I still love that movie - incredible stuff - all pre-CGI.
The Boy took a Fokker DR.1 and
The Girl the Albatros D.VA. I took the Sopwith Camel and a SPAD.
MRRRRRrrrooooowwwwww-dakka-dakka-dakka-dakka! That’s my
Camel finishing off The Boy’s Fokker.
(Yes, sound effects were
required. I’m pretty sure it’s somewhere in the rules!)
Here are a few other items I’ve
been working away at over the last week or so, concurrent with the Mike
Bravo Miniatures
Casualty marker for my Medieval
Muslims from Perry
Miniatures
Another OLD Citadel Miniature
recently stripped and repainted. I think the figure was actually an assassin
figure for Talisman, but I’m planning to use it as a Thief or Treasure Hunter
for my Gold
Wizards (since I recently did a Treasure
Hunter for the Jade
Wizards
Since I’ve put together a Summoner warband, I thought I
should have some more figures I could use as Imps. So I dug out these
“Bushwoolies” from Thunderbolt Mountain.
I don’t recall actually ordering these… I think they may have been sent along
as free samples when I ordered some other things from them…?
Three dwarves to finish up a
unit of Elite Foot for Dragon
Rampant. The one in the middle is from Reaper
Miniatures and the two flanking him are from Games
Workshop.
Here’s the whole unit. The
leader is so badass – he’s worth TWO of the six Strength Points!
Now to get the rest of the
Dwarves finished!
(Actually I have my Dwarf DBA
army that could easily be pressed into service for Dragon Rampant… but I also happen
to have enough individually based Dwarves to field a Dragon
Rampant warband! They just need some painting... well some of them…
about half).
This is Suliman Le Saracen an old
warhammer figure from Games Workshop I
picked up in trade from my pal Cory when he was here for the Wargaming
Birthday Bash/Winter Wargame Campaign Weekend. I had hoped that I
might be able to slip him into one of my Lion
Rampant units of Medieval
Muslim Cavalry…
But as he towers over the others
I think he’ll have to be some sort of Heroic Prince in Dragon
Rampant and be fielded as a Single Model Unit of Elite Cavalry!
These are some Highlanders for
the Indian Mutiny from AW
Miniatures. Terry had a sample pack of them and gifted them to me for
my birthday and I painted them up because… well… um… No, I don’t have enough
for a full unit… er… No, I don’t have any other British troops from the era… I
don’t even have anything I could pass off as mutinous Indians to have these
guys fight a last stand defensive sort of game against… Really I’m not sure why
I did these… It just seemed like a good idea at the time.
Finally some crusader Religious rabble. A couple of these
guys are partial repaints… I can’t remember which now… I thin they’re all from Old Glory…?
Coming soon on Tim’s Miniature Wargaming Blog:
I have no idea. I feel like I’m all over the place. I feel
more like cleaning and organizing the basement before doing any more gaming or
painitng…
We shall see…
Does one really need a reason to have Highlanders?
ReplyDeleteA variety of minis, all well done! That dwarf leader also towers over his fellows! ha ha
I certainly don't need any excuse... I have other highlanders for periods I have nothing else for, so...
DeleteBlue Max was a great movie! As for your workbench activities, I really like the Arabs and Highlanders.
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff!
I remember watching Blue Max as a youngster and being bored to tears. I found the DVD in a bargain bin a number of years back when I was obsessed with the Great War and picked up every movie I could find relating to the period and I loved it. Every time I watch it I marvel at it - the flying bits are amazingly well done considering how little special effects were used. It's all real guys flying real aircraft.
DeleteWhat a fantastic...and diverse...bunch! Love the heroic Saracen prince!
ReplyDeleteThanks Gordon!
DeleteI'm pretty happy with the "Prince" (Maybe he could be prince who has been usurped by and evil uncle and I could call him "the Warrior formerly known as Prince") finishing him has got me fired up about finishing up some more Medieval Muslim cavalry and I've got a second unit underway - this time Light Cavalry.
I'm thinking he could be the leader of an entirely mounted warband:
1x Elite Cavalry - Single Model Unit ("the Warrior formerly known as Prince") @ 6
2x Heavy Cavalry + Missiles (Seljuk Heavy Cavalry) @5ea = 10
2x Light Cavalry (Turkoman Horse Archers) @4ea = 8
I have all these - they just need to be painted up.... I also have a unit of guys on camels... They could be substituted in for one of the Heavy Cavalry (I think they also have bows...?)
Love the highlanders, they look great a very eclectic posts with nice elements looking forward to more stuff!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks Iain!
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