Scotty's Wargaming
Tuesday, 21 April 2026
15mm Gauls
Sunday, 19 April 2026
15mm Republican Romans
Picking up some inspiration from a couple of recent games of Midgard, I completed the two bases of Hastati for the 2nd allied legion. This brings me up to four legions, two Roman and two allied/Latin legions. Each Legion is made up of two bases each of Hastati, Princeps and Velites, a single base each of Triarii and Cavalry. The two allied/Latin legions each have an extra base of cavalry.
Converting these to Midgard, generates three units of cavalry, two units of Triarii, four units each of Hastati, Princeps and Velites.
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| 2nd allied/Latin legion |
I can strengthen these with some Italiote troops if I want to fight larger battles against the Carthaginians,
Saturday, 18 April 2026
Earthbound Sentinel
Decided to add a large monster to my Dwarven Warhost, This earthbound sentinel is a 3d print provided by Mitch. I went for a sandstone colour scheme.
The Franco Prussian game for this week was postponed to next Thursday. Just has so much going on at work following some flood damage causing the office to be closed all week. A headache I could have done without.
Monday, 13 April 2026
Another mixed bag
Another mixed bag of figures completed. I even had the opportunity to do some painting with the new glasses. They will take a little getting used to. So first up is some cavalry for the Warhost Elven force. Like the rest of the figures they are all from Oathmark. Nice and easy to put together and paint.
Sticking with Warhost, I also took the opportunity to re-furbish some of my Orcs. A quick and easy way to get a force ready.
After these it was back to the Punic wars and a unit of Princeps for the 4th legion. These are lovely figures from Museum miniatures. I just need to get the Hastati done to complete the legion. Once again sticking with a mix of shield colours.
This Thursday should see the first battle of our Franco Prussian campaign. It will see Robbo with the French III Corps defending some heights against Mitch and the Prussian VI Corps.
This is an AI generated map and scenario that I've tweaked
Monday, 6 April 2026
Bits and pieces part 3
These are the last of the figures I managed to get painted up over the extended weekend. For the Punic Wars I added a unit of Velites for the Romans and some Spanish light cavalry. The Velites are from Museum miniatures and the Spanish are 3d prints provided by Mitch.
I also added another 10 Elves from Oathmark, 1 is a minor conversion to act as a low level leader for now, 8 are spearmen and 1 was a test figure for a unit of archers.
It's been a very productive few days with 80 figures cleared off the painting table. I'm now working on some Oathmark Elven cavalry before starting on the last of my Romans.
Sunday, 5 April 2026
Bits and pieces part 2
Friday, 3 April 2026
Bits and pieces
As my mojo for painting is slowly returning, I've found it best to keep the painting queue as varied as possible. Seems to be helping so far. First up was some bits and pieces for the Punic Wars, some Carthaginian cavalry and a single base of Triari for my 4th Roman legion, this will be combined with the base from the 3rd legion to create a unit for Midgard. The Romans are from Museum miniatures and the Carthaginians are from Forged in battle.
I really struggled with the shields on the cavalry. When the new glasses arrive I will try again. The next batch of figures were some Oathmark Dwarves for my Warhost force. Only another 5 figures to do on these before deciding if I want to expand the force further.
While rummaging in the pile of unpainted shame I came across a box of the Oathmark Elven warriors. I knew I had painted a few up years ago, so assumed they had come from this box, guess I was wrong as it was a full unopened box of 30 figures. I must have picked up a few sprues first. So I guess I'll be adding an Elven force to the Warhost collection. I even dug out the 8 I had painted previously, touched up the paintwork and freshened up the bases.
At the club we gave the Midgard rules another run out using my Punic War figures, just a few pictures as not much of a report as we concentrated on learning the rules.
The game is in balance. After a rather ropey start by the Romans, they have slowly ground their way back into the battle, eventually dispatching the troublesome elephants, which had been causing havoc amongst the allied Italian infantry. Next week I should see my 2 legions engage the main Carthaginian and Gallic infanty. Should be fun

























































