Showing posts with label ruins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ruins. Show all posts

Monday, 2 February 2026

From RobH - All Things Greek (165 points)

 My local club has a focus this year of sharing the Saga Age of Magic night with Saga Ages of Hannibal/Alexander. I have been trying to finish some Greeks I purchased in order to play both these books as well as have another faction for Clash of Spears. Since my first posting for this years challenge I have been work on all things Greek, well almost.

1) First up is a 28mm figure of the Goddess Athena. I am not sure of the source of the figure.




2) The second offering are 12 Companian Cavalry. I had another 24 figures of the same pose based to WRG/DBX standards as part of my Ancient Greeks and that was the same fate that awaited them until I started playing SAGA. 



3) I believe that this was the old Aventine Hellenistic/Carthaginian elephant before they made the switch to resin. I finished painting the elephant and howdah early last year when I first received the Greek Warband. However the 4 crewmen have sat around gathering dust. Since I put on the push for the Greeks I went to work on these 4 figures.




4) My final offering this post was a set of ruins I received last year. This is not Greek. Not sure where I ordered them from but they were a filler to help make sense to me for the shipping expense. Hard to quantify the points. Total footprint is roughly 5 inch x 3 inch x 2 inch. One figure include to show scale only.



A set of ruins for Pillage/SAGA.

12 X 25mm Campanian Cavalry @ 10 points each is 120 Points

1 Goddess. Not sure of the points but she towers above the 25mm figures. 7 points

4 x 25mm crewmen @ 5 points each for 20 points.

A set of ruins ??

Total 150?? points

Rob, excellent stuff here. Athena is cool and will be a nice deus ex machina for a magical Saga game. The Companions are quite colourful and should be great on the table. I always liked the idea of war elephants and I love that you've finished the crew. 

The ruins look to me like the equivalent of three 28mm figures and I'll allow 15 points for those. Rounding up we get 165 points for your tally.

Dallas 

Wednesday, 16 February 2022

From SylvainR - 6mm Infrastructures (120 points)

I was first introduced to wargaming in 6mm scale and it has been love at first sight. I love the feeling of playing a massive army at this scale.

But before you can play a decent game, you need scenery.  I mentioned in previous posts that I bought lots of 6mm stuff from a friend a few years ago, stuff that he amassed over many years, resulting in a very eclectic collection.  In the first part of this post, I will present some "real estate". According to the rules, I would say that if everything was piled up, all the buildings and enclosures would probably fit in two 6x6x6"cubes, for a total of 40 points.

First, a metal building from CinC and an obelisk. CinC buildings are so fragile. I mounted this one on a cardboard base to reinforce its structural integrity.

Next, we have a group of ruined buildings from LEVA. I remember fondly Alain Lévesque, the founder of LEVA, who started his business in Montréal back in the 1980s. In those days without 3D printers,  we would bring him models to "copy". We would make a mold and do resin copies for us and help us save money. I still have some of these bootleg copies. Anyway, I find his the LEVA line of buildings very elegant. Here is a link to a village with LEVA products I painted 12 years ago.


This big tractor factory, another item from LEVA's line of destroyed buildings, will provide a nice centerpiece for urban battles.


Here we have a stone bridge and a pontoon bridge. Both are from CinC. These land features will be used for river crossing scenarios, once I have enough units for two armies.

In the lot, I found some walls and fences from GHQ. Instead of letting them stand free, I opted to glue them on cardboard and create small enclosures, so they could be used either a pasture, a yard for a mansion, a parking lot, a court, etc.


Here is an example of how these enclosures can be used with a building in the middle.

In the second part of this post, I will show you models for which the labels "train" and "railway" were created for the first time ever in the history of the Challenge. For the rails, I would say that they fill about one cube if piled up, for 20 points. It's hard to tell, because the rails are all flat. For the cars and engine, I think the easiest is to count them as separate vehicles, so 30x 6mm vehicles at 2 points each for a total of 60 points. Note that the rails come from 3 different manufacturers and I had to mount them on an elevated base to create some sort of homogeneity. Still, if you look closely, you can distinguish three different gauges in the box.

These six freight cars are from LEVA. It was too difficult to glue the cars on the rails, so I created additional rail elevations to put them on. It also gave me additional lengths of railroad.

Fuel cars and flat cars from LEVA. Note the special flat car for super heavy tanks. The Brumbars and the Jadgpanther are just used for embellishment and were painted by a friend of mine, AndréD, many years ago.

These four cars are from Irregular Miniatures and provide a nice little convoy to be used with the green locomotive (see below).

Eight cars from Heroics&Ros to create an armoured train. The design is clearly German, but I decided not to put any markings, so I could use this set as Polish or Soviet armoured trains as well.

And, finally, the engines, the queens of the rail. The leftmost one is from LEVA. I could not tell you which real engine is is based on. But when I surfed the net to find color schemes, I found that in Germany wheels were painted red instead of black to facilitate spotting cracks in the wheels. The green locomotive is from Irregular Miniatures, and if you feel an urge to say "Thomas the Engine", well, you are wrong. Thomas is blue. His friend James is the green one :-). And then we  have an armoured locomotive for the armoured train, from Heroics&Ros. I counted each engine as two vehicles because of the tenders.

The final picture show three train convoys side by side. I'm sure the addition of railways and trains will create interesting focal points for future WW2 battles in Europe.

To summarize, it is suggested that the buildings are worth 40 points, the rails 20 points and the train cars 60 points for a total of 120 points.

As always, thanks for reading!

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Very nice work Sylvain. I have a bit of experience with LEVA products, and you are correct, they really are excellent for 6mm. And well done cranking out all of the railways - rail lines make for excellent terrain bits, particularly in smaller scale gaming where a rail line can play an important role in battlefield planning - and the embankments are great for defending!

GregB