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Title: Building a Dogs of War Army
Post by: Glorfindel on 13 January 2019, 12:44:05 PM
Our gaming group has played Warmaster for many years and has built up a good selection of
armies.   I was recently inspired to build a Dogs of War (DoW) army, essentially because it
offers something a bit different, big pike blocks.

I quickly realised that it also offers the chance to add in all sorts of historical units.  For example,
I needed lots of light cavalry, so painted up four units of Mongols.   

It can also be a very colourful army, the idea being that each troop type is rented out by a
different mercenary captain, with their own heraldry.

Some of the mercenary Captains :

(http://i761.photobucket.com/albums/xx254/glorfindel-666/Warmaster%20Dogs%20of%20War/IMG_3127_zpsegc5g1jl.jpg) (http://s761.photobucket.com/user/glorfindel-666/media/Warmaster%20Dogs%20of%20War/IMG_3127_zpsegc5g1jl.jpg.html)

Six units of pikes :

(https://i761.photobucket.com/albums/xx254/glorfindel-666/Warmaster%20Dogs%20of%20War/IMG_3128_zpsfmddc1fl.jpg) (https://s761.photobucket.com/user/glorfindel-666/media/Warmaster%20Dogs%20of%20War/IMG_3128_zpsfmddc1fl.jpg.html)

Four units of Crossbows (I cheating by using less figures but building my own 'pavises'
for them to hide behind):

(https://i761.photobucket.com/albums/xx254/glorfindel-666/Warmaster%20Dogs%20of%20War/IMG_3133_zpsmy1nahcs.jpg) (https://s761.photobucket.com/user/glorfindel-666/media/Warmaster%20Dogs%20of%20War/IMG_3133_zpsmy1nahcs.jpg.html)

A couple of 'Tuskas', built using K****stra figures :

(https://i761.photobucket.com/albums/xx254/glorfindel-666/Warmaster%20Dogs%20of%20War/IMG_3132_zps2kxvgjaj.jpg) (https://s761.photobucket.com/user/glorfindel-666/media/Warmaster%20Dogs%20of%20War/IMG_3132_zps2kxvgjaj.jpg.html)

Galloper guns :

(https://i761.photobucket.com/albums/xx254/glorfindel-666/Warmaster%20Dogs%20of%20War/IMG_3131_zpsviobie3r.jpg) (https://s761.photobucket.com/user/glorfindel-666/media/Warmaster%20Dogs%20of%20War/IMG_3131_zpsviobie3r.jpg.html)

The Paymaster (Hussite cart with late Roman general).   The 'gold' is made by filling
ECW pots with sand, fixing with white pva and then painting up in a suitable colour.

I also added an artilleryman at the back of the cart, sneaking up to try his luck:

(https://i761.photobucket.com/albums/xx254/glorfindel-666/Warmaster%20Dogs%20of%20War/IMG_3126_zpswx1t4ab8.jpg) (https://s761.photobucket.com/user/glorfindel-666/media/Warmaster%20Dogs%20of%20War/IMG_3126_zpswx1t4ab8.jpg.html)


I have also now added two more Infantry units (barbarians), some light cavalry (Mongols)
anda barbarian general (in a chariot pulled by two rhinos).   As you do.


Pics to follow.

Anyway, hope you enjoy.



Phil



Title: Re: Building a Dogs of War Army
Post by: Steve J on 13 January 2019, 01:52:16 PM
Well Phil, I certainly did enjoy looking at these 8). A Dogs of War army certainly does allow you to field lots of cool stuff, which is great.
Title: Re: Building a Dogs of War Army
Post by: fred. on 13 January 2019, 02:34:18 PM
That's certainly a good number of pikes!

I do like the overall look of the army. It's good to see a deliberately put together DoW army, looks much more coherent. Mine is built from various parts of other armies.
Title: Re: Building a Dogs of War Army
Post by: mmcv on 13 January 2019, 02:35:35 PM
Great looking army, fearsome wall of pike there!
Title: Re: Building a Dogs of War Army
Post by: lowlylowlycook on 13 January 2019, 02:43:38 PM
Loving these.
Title: Re: Building a Dogs of War Army
Post by: Duke Speedy of Leighton on 13 January 2019, 02:49:42 PM
Very nice looking army.
Title: Re: Building a Dogs of War Army
Post by: Noktu on 13 January 2019, 03:09:46 PM
These are splendid! Eagerly waiting for more.

Especially those pikes look menacing, makes me want to order a bunch. How come your pikes are so straight? Or how do you straighten those?
Title: Re: Building a Dogs of War Army
Post by: Raider4 on 13 January 2019, 03:44:03 PM
Agree with the others, these are splendid.

(Currently considering how I can play Kings of War using 10mm, and one of my planned armies is Dogs of War using Pendraken figures.)
Title: Re: Building a Dogs of War Army
Post by: SV52 on 13 January 2019, 04:02:13 PM
 =D> take a bow
Title: Re: Building a Dogs of War Army
Post by: Leman on 13 January 2019, 04:07:52 PM
Terrific looking army. One day I'll get round to painting up my condottiere.
Title: Re: Building a Dogs of War Army
Post by: fred. on 13 January 2019, 04:39:09 PM
Quote from: Raider4 on 13 January 2019, 03:44:03 PM
Agree with the others, these are splendid.

(Currently considering how I can play Kings of War using 10mm, and one of my planned armies is Dogs of War using Pendraken figures.)

We've played loads of KoW with 10mm. We have played using both standard 28mm distances and close to 28mm unit foot-prints. I've also done a bit using cm to inch scale conversion. Both work. The cm to inch option is a bit small and you need to be careful moving units as an accidental nudge can be significant.

Playing with full 28mm measurements worked for us has we had huge warmaster armies to use. We changed the unit footprints to fit WM 40x20mm bases, so had 8cm frontage rather than 10cm. This gave really impressive looking battles but you need loads of figures.

I key thing to consider is your current basing - and how you might fit that to KoW basing.

If you are starting from scratch then I'd pick a multiplier - probably 1.5 to start with and cut some card bases to that size to see how they look with figures on. If you like the look great, if not try another multiplier.  You will probably want to make some measuring sticks if you go with an odd multiplier (this is were going for inches to com really helps!)
Title: Re: Building a Dogs of War Army
Post by: Techno on 14 January 2019, 07:03:57 AM
Really nice stuff !!  :-bd

Cheers - Phil
Title: Re: Building a Dogs of War Army
Post by: Womble67 on 14 January 2019, 12:41:43 PM
These look great

Take care

Andy