Fred's 2014 Painting Diary

Started by fred., 02 January 2014, 09:41:25 PM

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Hertsblue

Yes, I've been looking at TBM buildings myself. If they'd do something a little more eastern I'd jump at them. Yours are very nicely done, Fred.
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Built up this mini kit of some ruins - it is made from some Hirst Arts blocks, that came cast up in a kit with various flocks and basing materials.

Not sure if the blocks are a bit big for 10mm, but it can always be a giant's tower!


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Techno

 :-bd

Maybe the blocks are bit on the big side. :-\..But it still works very well.
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Leon

Looks good to me!  At the end of the 1st LOTR film, there's some ruins during Boromir's final fight which are similarly sized, so they look right to me.
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Hertsblue

Yeah, medieval fortifications could use huge blocks of whatever stone was available.
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So already this is turning in to infrequent posts - listing what I have done in the last week rather than more frequent updates.

Anyway.

Played KoW both this Friday and last week - we have invented a brigade activation system, which actually seems to work quite well, at both cutting up the turns between players, and keeping a multi-player game moving along.

This week it was a 5 player game, with my as an Araby force waiting for a relief column of Undead to cross the board, between us was an Orc and Goblin horde.


This is the view from my position, Pendraken Ottoman Turk hand gunners and artillery doing sterling work holding up the Orc Chariots. My artillery was very effective this week - surviving most of the game and causing a lot of damage especially late on.

The Orcs in the village in the middle sat there as a blocking force most of the game, while the undead shambled forward very slowly. The Orc cavalry on the left caused lots of damage to me, but I killed them all but a couple of heroes, the goblins (out of picture to the left) cleared out my left hand brigade, but at a very heavy cost.
The undead managed to keep the supply carts, which was enough for a minor victory, yeah!
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Total Battle Village

Found the base mat that came with this, and gave it a quick coat of paint, picked out the walls and hedges, and a bit of flock - it has come out rather nicely.



And with the houses in position - a couple are still at a very basic level of painting.
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Fenton

Looks really good Fred

I presume the brigade  idea is something similar to the way Warmaster ran it?
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GW Hill

Some time ago (a good few years) I got the Battle of Five Armies box set from GW, this was a great set with lots of figures, and scenery and a version of the Warmaster rules.

One of the more useful pieces of scenery is the GW modular hill - well half of it any way. Last year I got another 2 pieces of the hill to make a single large hill - or two promontories.

So finally painted up the second 2 pieces last week, using a rather nice craft paint from Hobby Craft - why it had taken so long to getting round to painting this, when it took so little time, I don't know.

The hill can be assembled in two ways.




It can also be combined with the other 2 pieces to make a nice big hill - which I did this morning. Then was interrupted by someone at the door, and forgot that I hadn't actually taken a photo of the big hill, and put all the bits away again....
:-[

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fred.

Thanks chaps - the TBM houses really come up nicely with some quite simple painting

Quote from: Fenton on 18 January 2014, 01:31:08 PM
I presume the brigade  idea is something similar to the way Warmaster ran it?

A bit. Its actually a bit simpler - you divide your army into brigades, last night the different players had 2, 2, 3, 4 or 4 brigades each. The bridge must deploy together. But after that can move apart. Then we draw coloured beads to see which side activates (the total number of beads is equal to the maximum brigades on a side). Then each player on that side activates their brigade, and plays a mini turn with that brigade.

Works better than the single activation as it allows multiple attacks against a defender, and speeds things up, as you can move units together.
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Mongols



Big parcel this morning from you know who.

Light cavalry on the left, heavies and command in the middle, foot archers then civilians on the right.

The figures look really nice - I think I may need a few more mounted archers - as I wanted to get all the packs for variety, so have ended up with quite a few spear and sword armed chaps.

The camp followers are very nice - have to work out how to use them.

The foot command are really nice - again have to work out how to fit them into a cavalry army.
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