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Title: The Italian Wars in 15mm
Post by: Leman on 07 April 2019, 10:13:13 AM
This project has been spurred on by a number of things: the fact that I had large numbers of 15mm figures amassed over a 20 year period; I have a completed Venetian army; the Furioso rules and it's Italian Wars supplement; Fat Wally's painting gallery of his 15mm Italian Wars collection. So, thus inspired, and following FW's advice and ideas, I got cracking on producing a French army, then realised I would be better off massaging my Venetian troops to produce two Condottiere armies before continuing with the French. So far I have produced a camp with an interchangeable flag, so it can be used by any of my armies. I also painted up a couple of Peter Pig guns and crews from a range which has sadly now been removed from his catalogue, and I also painted up a Leonardo tank, produced by Alternative Armies. this is because the Furioso IW supplement contains rules for the use of Leonardo war machines, and I am hoping Alternative Armies will produce more of them, as they are also the publisher of the Furioso rules.

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Title: Re: The Italian Wars in 15mm
Post by: paulr on 07 April 2019, 10:22:51 AM
 :-bd =D> :-bd
Title: Re: The Italian Wars in 15mm
Post by: Ithoriel on 07 April 2019, 10:54:28 AM
Those are great, especially the camp!
Title: Re: The Italian Wars in 15mm
Post by: Duke Speedy of Leighton on 07 April 2019, 11:44:30 AM
Very cool
Title: Re: The Italian Wars in 15mm
Post by: SV52 on 07 April 2019, 02:49:26 PM
 :-bd
Title: Re: The Italian Wars in 15mm
Post by: Cavillarius on 07 April 2019, 03:10:01 PM
Looks great! I'm gearing for the same thing, only 10mm. Our host and its competitor MM offer great figures for it.
Title: Re: The Italian Wars in 15mm
Post by: Leman on 07 April 2019, 03:18:32 PM
If you like the idea of using Leonardo war machines I reckon that tank would work equally well with 10mm.
Title: Re: The Italian Wars in 15mm
Post by: Techno on 07 April 2019, 07:15:22 PM
Great stuff !!

Cheers - Phil
Title: Re: The Italian Wars in 15mm
Post by: Nick the Lemming on 07 April 2019, 07:58:33 PM
Very nice!
Title: Re: The Italian Wars in 15mm
Post by: Cavillarius on 12 April 2019, 08:52:31 AM
I think you are absolutely right Leman! I ordered two.
That'll be a nasty surprise for my regular Warmaster-opponents, to be faced with my two Leonard Tanks!
Title: Re: The Italian Wars in 15mm
Post by: steve_holmes_11 on 12 April 2019, 09:40:38 AM
Pal Partha's Demonworld Dwarf range include Leonardo's rotary cannon and several takes on his glider.

I have the alternative Armies tank, but the barrels looked like wire offcuts.
I opted to omit them.
Where did you get the nice looking gun barrels?
Title: Re: The Italian Wars in 15mm
Post by: Leman on 12 April 2019, 11:35:46 AM
The nice looking gun barrels were supplied with the tank by Alternative Armies - maybe they had a rethink about them? I've only bought stuff from them over the last couple of months. I actually think the whole thing, including the barrels, is rather small for 15mm scale and view them rather as large arquebus barrels. They will still give a nasty surprise to the enemy.
Title: Re: The Italian Wars in 15mm
Post by: Cavillarius on 12 April 2019, 04:01:12 PM
Steve, do you have a link for those please? I can't find them...
Title: Re: The Italian Wars in 15mm
Post by: Westmarcher on 12 April 2019, 05:30:54 PM
Hard to imagine Da Vinci's tank being able to accommodate much ordnance of any calibre in such a confined space bearing in mind it must also accommodate wheels, propelling mechanism, powder, ammo and crew(s).
Title: Re: The Italian Wars in 15mm
Post by: Leman on 12 April 2019, 06:37:21 PM
My thoughts exactly. I see it more as a mobile organ gun. Fortunately the Furioso rules have the machines as far from being reliable.
Title: Re: The Italian Wars in 15mm
Post by: Orcs on 12 April 2019, 10:07:27 PM
Perhaps they were manned by people of diminutive stature?

OOOH I am suddenly becoming all PC, must go and take some tablets to stop that


Makes me want to start painting the 100's of old Mikes Models/ Essex Renaissance I have and give the Furioso rules a try.   I had better not though, as Sunjester wants me to finish my French Foreign Legion.  Particuarly as the last joint project we did was WSS and I took  a little longer than Sunjester to get my British done to face his French . =)
Title: Re: The Italian Wars in 15mm
Post by: Cavillarius on 12 April 2019, 11:10:52 PM
I'll be using them under Warmaster Revolution rules, 'cause that's what we play at the club I recently joined. We'll probably treat them as steamtanks, which tend to break down quite easily too. To me they're really just mobile gunplatforms.
Title: Re: The Italian Wars in 15mm
Post by: GrumpyOldMan on 13 April 2019, 11:56:30 PM
Quote from: Cavillarius on 12 April 2019, 04:01:12 PM
Steve, do you have a link for those please? I can't find them...

https://www.alternative-armies.com/products/hot101-da-vinci-tank (https://www.alternative-armies.com/products/hot101-da-vinci-tank)
Title: Re: The Italian Wars in 15mm
Post by: Leman on 14 April 2019, 12:33:06 PM
Just become aware of the Blue Moon Italian Wars range and have found them to be pretty compatible with Venexia/Mirliton/Museum etc. The photo below shows a BM Italian general in front of some Venexia gendarmes plus a BM Italian spearman (shield not yet attached) with an unarmored Venexia Italian pikeman:

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Title: Re: The Italian Wars in 15mm
Post by: Westmarcher on 14 April 2019, 08:54:10 PM
How do these manufacturers compare to Peter Pig? I get the impression PP are slightly smaller.
Title: Re: The Italian Wars in 15mm
Post by: steve_holmes_11 on 15 April 2019, 07:04:12 AM
Quote from: Cavillarius on 12 April 2019, 04:01:12 PM
Steve, do you have a link for those please? I can't find them...

Certainly, delighted to assist.

3 variants of the Glider (Flamethrower, Bulnderbuss and Ram), I preferred the Blunderbuss:

http://www.ralparthaeurope.co.uk/shop/demonworld-15mm-c-76/demonworld-classic-c-76_151/dwarves-c-76_151_97/4422-bat-dwarven-glider-with-blunderbuss-p-2383.html (http://www.ralparthaeurope.co.uk/shop/demonworld-15mm-c-76/demonworld-classic-c-76_151/dwarves-c-76_151_97/4422-bat-dwarven-glider-with-blunderbuss-p-2383.html)

The 3 x 7 bank Organ Gun:

http://www.ralparthaeurope.co.uk/shop/demonworld-15mm-c-76/demonworld-classic-c-76_151/dwarves-c-76_151_97/4424-bullethailer-multi-barrel-cannon-wcrew-p-2385.html (http://www.ralparthaeurope.co.uk/shop/demonworld-15mm-c-76/demonworld-classic-c-76_151/dwarves-c-76_151_97/4424-bullethailer-multi-barrel-cannon-wcrew-p-2385.html)

And a bonus (Can't recall if this is another Leonardo, or a different invention) a Carousel artillery piece.

http://www.ralparthaeurope.co.uk/shop/demonworld-15mm-c-76/demonworld-classic-c-76_151/dwarves-c-76_151_97/4424-bullethailer-multi-barrel-cannon-wcrew-p-2385.html (http://www.ralparthaeurope.co.uk/shop/demonworld-15mm-c-76/demonworld-classic-c-76_151/dwarves-c-76_151_97/4424-bullethailer-multi-barrel-cannon-wcrew-p-2385.html)

Title: Re: The Italian Wars in 15mm
Post by: Leman on 15 April 2019, 07:07:54 AM
The Peter Pig Italian Wars range is no longer available, but the figures, especially the cavalry, are smaller than Blue Moon figures. Similarly the PP WoR range is smaller (although the cavalry less so than the old IW range). From the figures I currently have, the best fits appear to be Venexia, Mirliton, Museum Miniatures, Rank and File and Fighting 15s (the old Gladiator Games range?). Apart from Mirliton (marketed as Italian Condottieri and Swiss) they are all specifically Italian Wars ranges (although the Rank and File are just Italian states). Were I starting from scratch I would use Blue Moon, Venexia (Lancashire Games), Mirliton and Museum Miniatures, with Ancient and Modern late Medieval equipment and civilians for camps, baggage, religious persons etc. BM, however, do a very nice pack of civilians on foot and Essex do a caroccio religious ox drawn wagon.

Slightly smaller, but will work if in separate units or armies, are QRF, Alternative Armies, Essex, Minifigs. Most of the QRF figures are very nice, particularly the Italians and the early Tudor English (some of which can be shanghaied into the pre-1530 Spanish army). In my opinion Essex do the best early English demilancers. Alternative Armies do a French archer armed with lance, but still carrying a slung crossbow, and some very nice Swiss arquebus and halberdiers. Venexia have the best lighter armoured gendarme (Italian light cavalry, French archer, German rear ranks) and the best genitor cavalry. Venexia, Blue Moon and QRF have the most authentic looking Stradiots.

Title: Re: The Italian Wars in 15mm
Post by: steve_holmes_11 on 15 April 2019, 07:09:41 AM
Quote from: Leman on 12 April 2019, 11:35:46 AM
The nice looking gun barrels were supplied with the tank by Alternative Armies - maybe they had a rethink about them? I've only bought stuff from them over the last couple of months. I actually think the whole thing, including the barrels, is rather small for 15mm scale and view them rather as large arquebus barrels. They will still give a nasty surprise to the enemy.

Like yourself I viewed them as what might have been called a Zambuck, Jezzail or Swivel Gun.
Given their low location (I'm crediting the design with some semblance of practicality here), I wonder whether they were intended as a one shot close defence system, rather than the primary armament.

I've opted to leave the holes open at present with a decision to fill  or use as air/firing holes later.
Title: Re: The Italian Wars in 15mm
Post by: steve_holmes_11 on 15 April 2019, 07:17:56 AM
Quote from: Westmarcher on 12 April 2019, 05:30:54 PM
Hard to imagine Da Vinci's tank being able to accommodate much ordnance of any calibre in such a confined space bearing in mind it must also accommodate wheels, propelling mechanism, powder, ammo and crew(s).

I go along with the idea that Leonardo sketched impractical concepts.
Supported by the "wrong way" gearing on his tank's crank propulsion.

The plan was to have the cranks operated by cartured Turkish galley slaves.
That suggests a rather larger "double decker" design along the lines of a galley.
Propulsion on the ground floor (Poor slaves operating the cranks), fighting men on top.
I'd speculate the shooting would have been higher up (through the raised bit).

The closest practical device I know of is the Korean Turtle ship, which incorporated anti climbing spikes and fireproofing.
I'd suggest that any tank users would not expect it to fight along and would supply and escort of soldiers / engineers to protect it and help with unditching.

Title: Re: The Italian Wars in 15mm
Post by: steve_holmes_11 on 15 April 2019, 08:14:29 AM
Quote from: Westmarcher on 14 April 2019, 08:54:10 PM
How do these manufacturers compare to Peter Pig? I get the impression PP are slightly smaller.

The various comparisons place Blue Moon firmly in the 18mm camp.
So about a foot taller than their "true scale" cousins.
Title: Re: The Italian Wars in 15mm
Post by: Leman on 16 April 2019, 07:08:34 AM
Scale creep is an odd thing. Even Peter Pig figures now suffer from it. The new WWI remodelled figures are bigger than the original range, particularly the cavalry. A pity because I actually prefer his older style. This has always been a problem that seems to have been around since the first metal wargames figures were produced. Hinton Hunt and Jacklex produced figures which worked with the 20mm with the Airfix plastics, but then Minifigs threw the baby out with the bath water and things have never settled. The surprising thing is the way 28mm plastics seem to broadly fit one with another.

For real 18mm figures take a look at the Lancashire Games 18mm ranges. The Italian Wars one looks really strange. 
Title: Re: The Italian Wars in 15mm
Post by: Bunny on 17 April 2019, 07:28:16 AM
Nice,

I have Venaxia, which are now available again and one of the best ranges out there.

I have recently got some Blue Moon and they look to fit well and are very nice!
Title: Re: The Italian Wars in 15mm
Post by: Leman on 17 April 2019, 07:53:01 AM
Steve, many thanks for the Ral Partha info. Now ordered some fliers, giant crossbow, rotating cannon and a couple of landsknecht style characters. Should have enough now to add a little extra spice to a condottieri bust up. I have also now discovered Pete's Flags for the Italian Wars in 15mm on Ebay - beautiful designs at a very reasonable cost.
Title: Re: The Italian Wars in 15mm
Post by: Cavillarius on 19 April 2019, 07:31:33 AM
Thanks Steve!