Showing posts with label Barons' War. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barons' War. Show all posts

Sunday, 1 March 2026

From PaulSS: More Barons' War rolls off the production line - 115pts


This week Victoria and I have had a weeks vacation in Cornwall, but I took the paints with me so that I could continue adding to the collection.

All the entries this week are 3D prints from Medbury Miniatures and Reconquer Designs.
 

I picked up from Medbury a set of Knights at rest and Knights at prayer, this command stand features a mounted and foot knight at rest with a knight at prayer doing homage to his lord.


As usual for Medbury, beautiful figures with loads of character.


Of the remaining two figures from these sets, I used the Knight at rest on foot to make a lower level character and the other praying knight just on a standard base to fit in a unit where needed or use as 'dressing'


The crested helm and additional plate on the second knight puts him rather later than the 1264-1265 period of the rest of the collection and he may never get used, but still a nice piece.



From Reconquer Designs is this set of fleeing villagers, five figures, two carrying children, a pack horse and a hand cart.

These are very nice although I think that the detail is probably a bit to fine for gaming, I already broke one of the shafts on the hand cart.

The last couple of sets are the remaining 32mm prints that I spoke about in my earlier post when I painted the 28mm versions of them. I was not going to paint these, but as they represent the last unpainted Medievals that I have I thought it would be rude not to.

Another set of tanners, I did not do a big single vignette like last time, with some of them done on individual bases this time around.

Lastly a Spanish shepherd with three mastiffs to guard the sheep.


So, that's the Barons' War project done for now, every figure painted! I plan to not buy anything else until the new Wargames Atlantic releases come out in the form of those command stands.

It seems a stretch to claim the hand card as a 28mm vehicle, but if we roll into that 20pts the dogs, children, tanning equipment and such like then one 28mm vehicle, one 28mm mounted, 16 28mm foot and a pack horse will tally 115pts

From DaveD . Finished Paul , Finished well that’s wonderful and while on your holiday too. That’s dedication .I will  run with that points suggestion .


Sunday, 22 February 2026

From PaulSS: Medieval Serjeants (162 points)


This week really contributed to the gambeson painting fatigue! A whole box of Victrix Medieval Foot Sergeants joins the ever growing Barons’ War forces, enough for four more units for our Midgard games.



They are nice enough figures, but suffer from the usual Victrix problem of being too fiddly with easily broken parts. The dynamic poses on these make it impossible to base most of them on 20mm bases like the rest of the foot in the collection, so instead I opted for doing three foot on a 40mm base for those too big to fit individually on a 20mm.


Those easily broken spears I mention, of the seven here three did not survive building and painting, that one closest in this shot has been glued three times already. 

If I did any of these in the future I'd stick to only making them with hand weapons.



Gambesons a plenty in this set, I think they come out alright, but oh-my they do get repetitive after a while!



Some close ups of a few of the individual stands.




The standard is hand painted on cartridge paper and then plasticised with Mod Podge to give it both durability and flow. Like the spears, the standard pole broke and had to be fixed, hence the pronounced bend.


Nice enough figures, would I do more of them? No, I have enough already and these are not the best to build or paint.

Thirty two 28mm figures should add another 160pts added to my total and have me well over my target for this Challenge, no letting up though, off to Cornwall for a week and the weather forecast says take the paints and brushes.

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SylvainR for DaveD:  Fiddly but awesome! You really did bring out the best out of these miniatures. I like how you unified your force with touches of blue and yellow. These will shine on the tabletop. I added 2 points for the flag. Great job!

 

 

Sunday, 15 February 2026

From PaulSS: Medieval Crossbowmen - 60pts

 

This week, I've been working on more additions to the Baron's War collection. 

These are the rather lovely Medbury Miniatures 3D prints sold in the UK by Garrison Miniatures on eBay.



The detail is exquisite and the prints are lovely, with just a single mis-print in these 12, but you'd hardly notice!



I am getting gambeson fatigue though, all twelve of these have them and the next entry that I'm working on also has loads of them!



The chap on the right in the above pictures is the aforementioned mis-print, it's hard to tell but he has no left forearm at all!



Twelve 28mm figures is another 60pts to my total, as mentioned more gambeson wearing entries next week!

From DaveD. Great perseverance on this project Paul . Nice to see a little other colours on these too that brighten the look .bit of a rum do with the misprints ,I assume that’s off set a bit with availability and price . 60 it is .


Sunday, 8 February 2026

From PaulSS - Barons' War foot soldiers and townsfolk and stuff! - 120pts

 

A mixed bag of Medieval goodies for you this week. 

Firstly, the last of the Wargames Atlantic figures I have painted, only 11 remained and have made their way to the end of the production line this week.



Firstly a couple of missile-armed peasants, one with sling and one with bow. I'm quite surprised the arrow survived this far, this one has usually broken off by this stage!


Next up the last Knight and a pair of Serjeants.



A trio of peasants with pointy sticks for the militia and levies.



Finally the last three crossbowmen.



It's the last of the Wargames Atlantic for now and I don't see me buying any more until the new sets come out, then I'll be picking up again. But it's not the end of the Medievals, only yesterday postie bought some Medbury Miniatures 3D prints for me.

Adding to the Medieval scene is this market stall. The stall itself is from Victrix, as are many of the accessories, although the crates on the right and the bucket are from Bad Squiddo, while the wattle fence is Renedra.


Points wise, I think that the complexity would rate it as the equivalent of a vehicle. 


I got down low and shone in a light for this warts and all view of some of the detail!


Victoria picked up for me some of the Medieval Vignettes from Athena Miniatures while we were at Fiasco a few months ago, they are nice enough subjects, but some of the figures are a bit rudimentary.



The first is a set of stocks with an unfortunate being pelted with rancid cabbages.


The barrel of cabbages is from TT Combat.


Thinking about this, I've not participated at all in the Skull Challenge this year, but I do already have 17 cabbages for the Cabbage Challenge this year!


Next is a baker from the artisan set, also comes with a rather nice oven. 


The sacks and basket are from the Victrix set, while the bucket is a Bad Squiddo.


The next pair are a black smith and a cooper, the blacksmith is probably the weakest figure painted so far.


He could really use a forge!


Finally four other figures from the vignettes, a lady with a broom, a cobbler - will see use in a future Battle of Northampton game - a laughing merchant and a chap with his child on his shoulders.



Twenty 28mm figures, plus a "vehicle" will add another 120pts to the total. 


From DaveD. Nice to see it are not fed up with earth hues so far . Yes I am surprised that arrow has survived. Good to hear you have some more planned too - the collection will be epic by the end . Brilliant vignette pieces being created too even if some the bits leave a bit to be desired as you say . The baker and oven set is wonderful .  I agree on the values , so 120 it is .