Showing posts with label Parthian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Parthian. Show all posts

Tuesday, 28 December 2021

Parthians Rebased


 
It has been a while, I hope that Santy has been good to all! I uploaded these pictures to the blog some while a go but unfortunately for the ancillary hobby tasks of maintaining blogs, pages and social media have had to take a back seat. Life has been challenging to the hobby and any time I get to hobby is spent on preparing or painting. I had completed I decent chunk of rebasing which has yet to be photographed and uploaded, these may well be the next few posts if I get a chance to get these sort of tasks done. 

In the time since I last posted I have been slowly cleaning metal figures for the Roman Republic era and the Late Imperial Rome era. I am currently painting up some Late Romans samples not quite the full project which is still in the unfocussed buying and collecting phase, I love the miniatures of the era but I am not too clued up with the battles or tactics but I am inclined to using my Late Romans as generic "Dark Age" quasi historical battles, maybe more fantastical and possibly using Dux Bellorum. Still thinking on this but it will very much be a one the purists won't approve of. 

I also have a great big box of Hero Quest stuff to paint for a friend which I hope to slot in between the next phases of rebasing and painting for the primary Republican Rome project. I also have had my head turned by the Lord of the Rings miniatures but beyond getting stocked up all the above has caused that also to be shelved bar collecting the sets that I would like to fill the gaps. I am very much in an argument with the precious as to whether we needs as much as what's on our shopping listses!  

As the photos suggest the 20mm Newline Designs Parthian Horse archers have all been rebased. I was also very fortunate to receive some additions from fellow Newline fanatic and friend Elliott who runs the Newline Designs 20mm Painters Group on Facebook. They are lovely and I am chuffed with them but the fantastic highlighting has put mine to shame.  

I am hoping then to crack through the Late Roman samples, take photos of the latest rebases and upload, do some of the Heroquest mission and then continue on with the Roman Republic project. With the move behind us I am hoping for a more productive year and to get a few games in but that requires a lot more rebasing to be completed. My hope for a more frequent upload of posts has yet to be realised but hopefully something improves with that also.
 

Thursday, 2 January 2020

Parthian Horse Archers


This blog has began to lag behind the work at the desk! However I am between paint jobs and I will get a couple of updates posted. First up are these Parthian Horse Archers from Newline Designs in 20mm. They will stand in as Skythians for my Seleucids and will one day be joined by some Parthian Cataphracts. 

The sculpts are top quality as ever from Newline with excellent faces and the tunic trims have details sculpted on too. This was very helpful during the "wash phase". I tried my best to introduce a bit of variety on the painting front and overall I am pleased with the result and that is another unit off the list!

It still seems like getting the time to set up a game of Lost Battles is a long shot. The units for Zama are done and Magnesia is not a long way off but the time to set up and play through a battle is a task that I will find great difficulty in doing currently. I do however wish to set up some kind of battle and one aim of 2020 is to do just that.

This has left me thinking along the lines of practical wargames rules such as Neil Thomas' One-Hour Wargames. The basic principals behind the book provide a great structure in which to build upon and provide a quicker battle! It will of course with various house rules and quirks bloat but I hope not too bog it down too much.

I am also thinking about terrain. I have quite a few vinyl floor tiles in a light sand colour which I hope will be ideal for dry or arid battlefields. The flip side has a sticky back I am currently adding craft paper to them with the view to paint them for more greener fields of battle. I could of course fight over the arid side whilst the lush side slowly gets a few coats of paint. If I see an opportunity to set up a quick battle I will have to take it! 

Next post will be Hellenistic Infantry.  


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