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Showing posts with label Normans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Normans. Show all posts

Wednesday, 3 August 2016

Dex Aie!

"God is with us!"

The cry of the Normans as they charged up Senlac Ridge in October 1066 under the Papal banner; and looking at this little lot you can imagine it is true. If I saw them charging toward me, I would be having fairly severe doubts about whose side the Almighty was on. 



The first unit. 



The second unit. 


All of them together. 




There's still 4 four on the sprues; you can't complain about the value of the conquest miniatures. 

There was also the casualty marker which I had a great deal of fun with: 


Before gore; the guts painted in honour of the Tauntaun. 



In other news, the Eldest continues to enjoy his Dungeon crawls and has developed a love of Warg Riders; so current work in progress:



Highlighting and detail left but I'll take care of that for him tomorrow. 

Saturday, 30 July 2016

Mojo Rising

I found my mojo. 




And the reason? I had some help:

"The knight is on a dinosaur, Daddy. It's perfect."

I am happy he is so easily pleased. In this case it was a dark elf on Cold One; so pretty much a knight on a dinosaur. 

The Norman Knight bravely attacks the Dragon. The other Knight is living on the Mountain. There were quite a lot of dead knights by the end of things. 

I don't mind admiting a certain level of nervousness especially when he starting flinging the carnosaur about but, at the end of the day, they're toys. No point being precious about them. I refuse to be That Guy. 

I'm going to try and get them shaded and highlighted tomorrow. 

Saturday, 16 July 2016

Conquerors

The crush that is the end of term means that progress on anything hobby related has been slow. But Saturday Night can only mean one thing - party time!


Yes, watching Deep Space 9 and building toy soldiers. Rock and roll. 

I have finished building the second unit of Norman knights. 

As per usual I converted a couple of the figures to get more dynamic poses. 


The ever popular foot on rock pose reaches the far ages. 




And there is also a casualty marker in the box set. So I added a little something to that as well. 
No guts, no glory. 

Again the Conquest plastics continue to impress. Highly recommended. 

Hopefully I'll be able to slap some paint on them next week. 

Sunday, 10 July 2016

Men Of The North

So the Dark Ages project is off to a good start. This terrifies me, frankly, as it means something is going to go horrible wrong somewhere along the line.

In any case, the Saxons are really a sideshow. The core of the project is enough Normans to refight the rebellions of the 1070s and that is going well with the arrival of this box from the magnificent Dice Bag Lady. Fantastic service, a couple of lollies for the kids and great communication. If you haven't ordered from her, you really should.

So the box arrived.



They went together very easily - there's not a huge amount of variation in the poses, but given the cheapness and the ease of converting plastic I'm not going to quibble. Basically, I would recommend the conquest plastics as a great way to build a force swiftly.




As you can see, they paint up very well.




I also converted one of the horses into a more dynamic pose for the lord commander of the Knights.



As previously mentioned, I'm enjoying the latitude allowed by the colours and sigils of the Norman period, so I was able to have a bit of fun with these shields as well.



And I couldn't really resist having a look to see what a charge at a shield wall would look like.



So the next step will be another six Norman knights. Then a few more Saxons; if I have a bit of time left I might do a few Vikings as well. Then next month a big old load of Norman foot troops.

Sunday, 3 July 2016

The Dark Times Are Coming

Having got my Bloodbowl teams up and running, thoughts turn naturally to the next project.

Next year we're teaching a new GCSE History course and - for the first time in my career, I'm only teaching one subject so I will have brain space to devote to other things that just keeping on top of 7 different exam specifications (2013-14, a very hard year). 

So I've been thinkin about the Norman period, as this is our Depth Study. In glorious serendipity, last month's WSS had a lovely article on gaming the rebellions in the 1070s. 

You can see where this is going, can't you?

So I've made a small start on some Saxons using the Gripping Beast minis from my birthday 2 years ago:


And I mussed up the shields a tad as I always like my miniatures to look like they've been round the block a few times. 


I've also ordered some Conquest Norman Knights from Annie at Bad Squiddo - excellent price and she offers the extra Knight to make up the Saga units as standard, which makes her both a scholar and a gentlewoman. Send some business her way if you don't already. 

This should be relatively easy* - a few units for Lion Rampant or SAGA ready for Open Evening in September. 



*please don't remind me I said this is December.