Hi Guys
I recently picked up six painted FRONT RANK Barvarin Light Infantry up on EBAY. A quick re-base and they are ready for a game of SHARP PRACTICE (SP) or maybe SONG OF DRUMS AND SHAKOS (SDS).
I also finally got around to painting a EUREKA MINIATURES dismounted Hussar. He's not painted to represent any particular regiment, just a bit of fun really. He's a nice miniature I think.
I'll call him Captain Fleshman! I'm sure he'll make his way into a few SP games.
As usual comments are welcomed.
Cheers for now.
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Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Monday, April 30, 2012
Grasshoppers: The Perry Miniatures 95th Foot
BELOW: The 95th for SHARP PRACTICE (SP) and Song Of Drums and Shakos (SDS).
Hi All
Here are some photos of my PERRY MINIATURES 95th Foot (Rifles). I've based them on individual 25mm 'Round Bases' for use for playing SP or SDS.
The Bases are from Battlefield Accessories. They are resin bases that simply needed a slap of paint, dry brush and then some static grass appiled.
BELOW: "Follow me lads"! An Officer leads the riflemen forward to battle the Frogs.
BELOW: "BANG"!
BELOW: And what would an Officer do without his trusty Bugler to relay orders?
And just for a splash of colour, (Red to be precise) two VICTRIX MINIATURE British officers. I pained the chap in the Bicorn Hat. My good mate 'Gunner Dunbar' painted the Highlander.
Comments welcomed.
Cheers
Scott
Hi All
Here are some photos of my PERRY MINIATURES 95th Foot (Rifles). I've based them on individual 25mm 'Round Bases' for use for playing SP or SDS.
The Bases are from Battlefield Accessories. They are resin bases that simply needed a slap of paint, dry brush and then some static grass appiled.
BELOW: "Follow me lads"! An Officer leads the riflemen forward to battle the Frogs.
BELOW: "BANG"!
BELOW: And what would an Officer do without his trusty Bugler to relay orders?
And just for a splash of colour, (Red to be precise) two VICTRIX MINIATURE British officers. I pained the chap in the Bicorn Hat. My good mate 'Gunner Dunbar' painted the Highlander.
Comments welcomed.
Cheers
Scott
Monday, January 30, 2012
CANCON 2012
BELOW: Prussian Landwehr V French Line.
Hi AllWell I attended CANCON this year and I must say it was a hoot.
The three day event normally sees me playing all three days, (in the past DBM).
This year I just wanted to relax a bit more, so settled one day (Day 1) of shopping and 'looking around' and then playing 'SONGS OF DRUMS AND SHAKOS' (SDS) on the Saturday and DBA V2.2 on the Sunday.
SDS was a lot of fun. I'd only played a couple of games before, so the whole experiance was a bit of a learning experiance.
ABOVE and BELOW: My Brits give those French scoundrels a bit of a touch up.
All in all I found SDS to be quite a bit of fun. I'm not sure if SDS is as good a game as SHARP PRACTICE, (SP) but they can be played at a tournament, where as SP can't.
BELOW: Egged on by Colour Sergeant Thompson, my Riflemen dispatch some Frenchmen
On the Sunday I played in the DBA comp. I was hopeful of doing well, as in the last two comps I played in I scored a 3rd and 1st place. Trotting out my trusty Tojans I managed to finished 9th out of 30. On handicap I apparently came 3rd, so not a bad result.
I lost in Round 1 to Early Hebrew, (thanks a lot to dismal dice rolls in combat)
Rd 2 saw me victorious over a medieval Cypriot army. Rd 3 and we defeated Alexander's Macedonians. Rd 4 and we defeated Sung Chinese. Rd 5 and Free Company got the better of us, but a Rd 6 victory over Goths restored honour.
BELOW: The DBA comp in full swing.
BELOW: The shortest DBA gamer I've ever seen. It was great to see so many youngsters playing a 'Historical' game.
BELOW: Travel buddy Stan does battle in only his 2nd ever DBA comp with Sub-Roman Brits. He finished 10th. Not a bad effort!
As usual for CANCON the trade stalls appeared to be busy.
BELOW: Dragon Painting Service (DPS) with Carlo at the helm appeared to have sold a swag of beautifully painted miniatures. I purchased the best part of a new 7 Years war Prussian Army ( all Front Rank miniatures). I suspect Carlo could sell Pork Sausages to Arabs.
BELOW: Between DBA games, a view across one of the game halls.
BELOW: A CANCON regular! Nic and EUREKA MINIATURES. As usual Nic was a pleasure to chat to and always had something new on offer. For me it was 28mm Saxon Guard du Korps Cavalry 1812! (I'll post a review of these magnificent miniatures soon).
And now for some photos of my DBA games!
Below: My Trojans envelope Alexander and his Macedonians.
BELOW: The 3 photos below are of my game agains the dreaded Goths. This game gave me one of my best results, with the loss of only one element of Spears I got the better of the hairy Germans. My opponent had horrible pips.
BELOW: The following photos from my battle with the SUNG CHINESE commanded by the talented David Lawrence..
The Sung Artillery was of great concern, but by sending my 'Lukka' Blades, 'Hittite' Auxilia and an element of 'Trojan Archer' Psilo through the woods (green felt), I managed to destroy the Chinese bow on David's left flank, sweep through and capture his camp and attack his artillery in the flank.
BELOW: End game for the SUNG.
The results of the DBA COMP were as follows, (and Directly from the Organiser Greg Kelleher) :
"Well DBA at Cancon has come and gone for another year. This year there were 30 players with 6 being juniors. The major prizes went to:
1st place Marcus Treganza
2nd place Stephen Hopkins
3rd place Chris Burg
Junior Champion: Bas Braham
Executioner award Chris Hersey
As can be seen from the list of armies below there was a great spread across the four books. Certainly the Early Hebrews proved to be the surprise army of the tournament.
As always I would like to thank our very generous sponsors Essex Miniatures Australia for providing trophies and prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd places, Baudea for providing the junior champion prize and Hall of Ancient Warriors for providing the prize for the executioner award.
And thanks to you all. Without your participation there would be no tournament.
Player Army Score Count Back
Marcus Treganza IV/03 Anglo Norman 44 202
Stephen Hopkins IV/66 Later Polish 44 186
Chris Burg I/27 Early Hebrew 43 218
Peter Bismire II/03 Classical Indian 41 201
Jason Dickie IV/13a Medieval German 38 192
Brad Del Munns IV/74 Free Company 37 221
Darryl Hills III/04b Early Byzantine 36 194
Bas Braham (J) IV/83b Wars of the Roses 36 194
Scott Driscoll I/26b Trojan 36 189
Stanley Crabbe II/81c Sub Roman British 34 170
David Lawrence III/61 Sung Chinese 32 176
Sam Braham (J) II/07 Achaemenid Persian 32 164
Gavin Bowman IV/75 Timurid 31 215
Jon Willacy III/39 Later Tang 31 173
Chris Hersey IV/83b Wars of the Roses 30 199
Bruce Bell II/36a Graeco Bactrian 30 170
Jerry Hearn IV/83b Wars of the Roses 30 156
Alex Filewood III/05a Middle Frankish 29 207
Ken Filewood II/39b Ancient Spanish 29 158
Peter Braham II/43 Maccabean Jewish 28 199
Greg Kelleher III/14c Early Bulgar 28 179
Brenton Searle IV/26 Lusignan Cypriot 25 200
Patrick Hersey (J) III/66 Hsi Hsia 25 155
Michael Chellew I/52c Early Hoplite Greek 24 168
Alexander Bell II/12 Macedonian 23 181
Steve Jones IV/09 Eastern American 23 165
Ryan Blake (J) II/47a Early German 21 150
Ronan Hersey (J) II/15 Alexandrian Imperial 18 169
Sebastian Carraro IV/01a Komnenan Byzantine 16 160
Lysander Carraro J II/49 Marian Roman 16 149
Cheers,
Greg"
In summary, CANCON was excellent.
As usual the DBA was great fun, and I'm very interested in seeing Version 3 of these brilliant rules released.
You can find more photos and comments on CANCON 2012 here: LINK! (the very nice Storm and Conquest BLOG)
You can find more photos and comments on CANCON 2012 here: LINK! (the very nice Storm and Conquest BLOG)
That's all for now.
Cheers!
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