Scotty's Wargaming
Sunday, 28 September 2025
The Retinue nears completion
Sunday, 21 September 2025
Expanding the retinue
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Serjeants with bill |
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Serjeants with falchion |
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Crossbowmen |
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Archers |
Friday, 19 September 2025
Border Reiver 2025
On Sunday the club put on a Chain of Command game for the Border Reiver show. Sean did a superb job and managed to get through 2 games on the day, with the Americans and Germans taking a victory each.
Sean's new Chateau was a superb centre piece to the game. The game did seem well received with plenty of visitors. I though, took the opportunity to have a mooch around the show and pick up some loot, mainly around my latest project of the Barons War.
I picked up a 3d printed cart and trade goods from Iron gate scenery, walls from Last Valley, bases from Pendraken as well as some grass tufts, dice tray, paints and weathering powders. I also picked up a box of Fireforge serjeants as I obviously needed more of them.
Back at the club I ran another learning game of Barons War. Same terrain, different scenario and the battle fought in a different area of the table. It was also the first use of mounted troops on both sides, they didn't last long.
Now I await some dry weather to get some figures painted.
Saturday, 13 September 2025
William de Vesci
William de Vesci, Baron of Alnwick, born in 1205, the son of Eustace de Vesci, a Magna Carta surety. I picked William as my leader for games of Baron's War simply because I actually work in Alnwick, so it feels close to home. I also quite liked his shield design of a dark red background and a white cross.
For a figure I went for one of the commanders in the Footsore range, which also came with a banner man. Much prefer the idea of a metal figure over plastic for my Baron.
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William de Vesci, Baron of Alnwick |
For the banner I just took an image of a suitable cross and added it to a dark red background. I simply just painted over it once I had printed it out. I also did a second, simpler banner to add to a command group if I decide to have my force led by a serjeant of arms in smaller point games. The figure is a Templar infantryman from Fireforge miniatures.
Mitch also provided me with five pieces of wattle fencing that he had 3d printed, he had already done a load for himself which we used in the last game. I decided to add mine to modelling sticks to help differentiate them from his.
These are very nice and have asked him for some additional pieces. I also umpired another game last week, only took a couple of photos as we had a first time player. All the action ended up at the other side of the table.
Wednesday, 10 September 2025
It's market day
With plans afoot for a mini campaign day at the club, we will need enough terrain for 3 tables. We currently have enough for 2 tables, so time to add a few more items. With the frames I had left I put together another 3 market stalls. I added some trade items I picked up from Oshiro models along with some pieces I already had painted up.
I'm quite happy with how these have turned out. I will need to pick up some more trade items to complete the other 2 stalls. Also with it being the Border Reiver show this weekend, I intend to pick up a few carts and other items of clutter to fill the table.
Browsing on the Facebook group page I came across an idea for creating some militant monks, using the bodies from the Gripping beast plastics. Luckily I still had a couple of frames and decided to put 6 figures together using spare heads and weapons from the Wargames atlantic peasant sprue.
I painted them in various browns and greys to represent a monks garb. All I had to do was remove the Arabic knives from their belts, though I did miss one.