Showing posts with label Dux Britanniarum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dux Britanniarum. Show all posts

Sunday, 16 October 2016

Back to the farm!

Hoi There,

As an encore to the Dark Age buildings from some posts ago here are some villagers to go along with those. I am not to sure what make they are. I know I have bought quite some Gripping Beast miniatures and some other brands as well but am not sure which ones and what figures are from what brand. Frankly: I do not really care.

Anyway, let's get on with the pictures right?







Oh and some little pigsy wigsy's got finished as well, I really like the look of these proto pigs, the sheep awaiting me are a bit more daunting though since they too are of a Dark Age breed I am unfamiliar with.







That's all for today folks!

Cheers Sander

Monday, 26 September 2016

Ascloha revisited...

Hoi,

Well Hugo is settling in fine and since he's rather quick falling asleep in the evening I get a little downtime then. So here's the promised post about the MDF buildings I am currently working on. I basically have two projects: one is a Dark Age project, which will feature in today's post, the other is a Victorian/ Modern Day project.

Since I started doing the Dark Age 28mm project I have been steadily beavering away on some buildings made by Timeline Miniatures. These are very good value for money and sturdy builds at that. At the moment I have 6 buildings from their DA line: 2 Viking houses (one of which you have already seen), 2 Saxon or regular DA houses, a (Saxon) longhouse/ drinking hall and an Anglo-Romanic church/ minster. This will suffice me for some terrain and more specifically the small hamlet of Ascloha, modern day Asselt in the region where I live, where a rather cool Norsemen drama evolved. This will form the basis for my Dux Brit. campaign.

Now for some pictures!
The last finished dwelling:





While the longhouse and Minster are only based and not yet finished I thought I might show you the progress anyway.

The Longhouse:




The Minster:






When these are done I still need to do some scatter terrain to spruce the board up but this will be fine since I already have some Renedra wattle fences and more DA animals lying here.

Next up will be some stuff for the Modern terrain project.

Cheers Sander

Saturday, 4 June 2016

Break...

Hoi,

In between the marking of the exams, I have had chance to paint all of 4 miniatures. Some Gripping Beast Norse archers.

I need them as a skirmisher unit for the DB Norse army I am building, but these miniatures are lovely in themselves.





The following weeks will be quiet on the painting front as well since a lot is going on here.

Cheers Sander

Thursday, 7 April 2016

The big Dark Ages project kickoff!

Hoi,

In many of my recent blogposts I have referred to my new "Dark Ages Project" and it is now well time to tell you more about it. The Medieval Period is not my forte, I think it is mighty interesting but hobby-wise (just like WW2) it is too vast a period with too many armies/ factions for me to get stuck in. So I won't. Not really if you do not count me dabbling in the El Cid period anyway.

That said, I have always had a big crush in Dark Age British History. The tales of King Arthur but also the Viking incursions have long held me in their grip. After reading Guy Halsall's excellent book on Arthur, Worlds of Arthur, I am now pretty sure Arthur as a historical person didn't exist, but the tales are just too good not to be an inspiration for gaming. I just never actually knew how to do this. My main vehicle of hobby is still pretty much the plastic 1:72 figure and the Dark Ages cannot be decently gamed in this medium, at least not in the way I would like to do it.
After seeing the popular Vikings TV series I was hooked on that as well and upon seeing Stronghold Terrain's character figures I decided to get stuck in. After renewing my WI subscription I was given a Warlord games voucher and bought a box of 28mm Viking hirdmen and that's when the proverbial poo hit the fan. My obsession with doing something Viking/ Dark Age related kicked in overdrive.

My initial aim was to create some Viking Series factions to game low level skirmishes with the (and now you'll laugh) Fistfull of Kung-fu rules. I would make up teams of powerful characters Ragnar and Friends, Jarl Borg and crew and King Horic and troops to duke it out. But after participating in the Dux Britanniarum demo at Poldercon I was hooked on that ruleset too and thus I needed bigger forces. The above mentioned factions can be joined together to create a Norse army and then I needed to get cracking on some Saxon adversaries as well so in came some more Gripping Beast figures and a few Foundry Saxon characters. Accidentally I ordered the Raiders supplement to Dux instead of the main rules from Gripping Beast so I than ordered the main rules and cards from TooFatLardies  direct.

In my order from Gripping Beast I included livestock and civilians as well and some brilliant lasered MDF houses were ordered from Timeline Miniatures.
Now very recently I was pointed out by a very kind and enthusiastic gentleman that the Norse had extensively raided  the parts I live in as well. The larger part of the northern  Netherlands were called Frisia back then, but the part where I currently live belonged to Frankish Austrasia and not far from here the same Norse conquered a Frankish Palts (Royal Residence) and fortified it for use as a base of operations. For about two years they raided the surrounding lands including Maastricht and some French and German towns, before the Franks (or Carolingians) brought in a huge army to get to grips with them. A 3 day battle ensued and ended in a deadlock. The story then ends with the Frankish emperor granting the Norse leader a noble title (an earldom but I'm not entirely sure) after which he was baptised and swore fealty, but as soon as the emperor had skedaddled he resumed raiding. Some local nobles then put an end to him.
Anyway now I needed some Carolingians as well, so a Saga starter army of Carolingians was duly ordered from Gripping Beast. There are not enough models in there to create a decent sized Dux force but that's no biggie since I ordered a Carolingian shield pack and some characters from Artizan Design and will convert some from the plastics I already have lying around. Funnily enough over at the Dux FB page someone has kindly shared a set of rules for Vikings and Franks (WIP) and I will be creating my forces on that basis.

Yup, it has all escalated really quick.  So how will this go onward from now? Well let me show you part of the huge pile of mini's collected for the project:


One can obviously see the rulebooks, the blue box in the left-hand upper-corner is filled with plastic sprues: 2 boxes of GB Hirdmen, there's 1 box of GB Dark Age Warriors and a Wargames Factory Saxon Thegns box, there's a box of GB Civilians and one of lifestock, the figures in the foreground are some characters from said boxes and Foundry and Artizan figures.
The Carolingians are not in the picture since they had just been coated and were drying at the moment.

And here is the first house I have finished for the gaming table:





Enough to do apart from work and real life I should say...

Cheers Sander

Saturday, 19 March 2016

The first of the Saxons...

Hoi,

Yep it happened to me again...as I told a few posts back, at the Poldercon I was converted to play Dux Britanniarum, a game by TooFatLardies. It's great fun and rather elegant in it's simplicity. At the Poldercon Peter, the gentleman doing the demo, kindly provided us with a free Gripping Beast plastic Dark Age warriors sprue and 4 of the miniatures from this have now been painted as my Saxon Missile troops (with slings).

As usually happens I have now ample figures in both plastic and metal, to start 3 armies for my new Dark Ages project. These are Northmen (Vikings), Saxons and Carolingians. More on my plans later, for now just take a look at these and let me know what you think.







Cheers Sander