Sunday, 8 March 2015

Building the Saracen Army part 4

Back at the beginning of January I updated you on my progress with the Saracen army -

well things are still progressing well and with the plan to finish this whole project by the end of March I can say that there is light at the end of the tunnel !

The previous link is here

http://shedwars.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/building-saracen-army-part-3.html

So lets start with some stats... the force now comprises of the following

81 Missile Foot Troops (About 80% are armed with bows)

133 Infantry (either spear or melee weapon armed)

20 Officers, musicians and other personalities eg assassins

105 Mounted Horsemen

9 Camels

1 Wizard on a Flying Carpet (could not resist)

This gives a total Army of about 350 Figures - the mix of 1/3rd Cavalry seems about right


Primary Sources - Gripping Beast & Black Tree Design & Ebay  - it is an economy army ! - I reckon total expenditure is about £250max

This certainly gives me the volume to use these for both Big Hail Caesar Battles or even field multiple Lion Rampant or Saga forces

The Saracen Army

The Force spreads across about 6ft of table

Latest Addition - Heavy Saracen Horse

Going to need a lot of movement trays for all this infantry

Spot the difference - Fireforge and 28mm HaT - all with Gripping Beast Heads

The Red Guard








I have around 30 figures still to paint or finish off so should get these done in the next week or so.


These to finish next - I have done the camels



A few xbows - plus the leaders and other bits and pieces



I then need to finish the basing on all these !! and attach the shields with transfers. A big envelope arrived from Little Big Men Studios to do these but I still don't think I have enough.

Finally I need to source and add a number of banners to complete the force

Its all good fun and I even surprised myself when I realised I only started this in early December

Until next time


Part 5 can be found here

http://shedwars.blogspot.co.uk/2015/05/building-saracen-army-part-5.html

Saturday, 7 March 2015

Pink Foam - A Terrain builders dream

A few weeks back when I started my Volcano project I headed down to my local DIY store on the hunt for big slabs of pink foam.

Pink Foam is a terrain builders dream it is significantly more robust than the white jablite and much cheaper than the blue equivalent.

Alas B&Q, Wickes and Homebase have all stopped selling the product electing to stock a rather cheaper and less robust product. This is a bit of a nightmare.

I asked around on the Lead Adventure Forum if anybody knew of any stockists. One kind fellow stated they had spotted some in the clearance section of a Wickes store in Andover.

A thought occurred to me...could I check the local Wickes branches and see if any of them have the product in stock?

Fortunately the Wickes website has a search function and to my delight they showed the stockholding of Pink Foam in all their branches. There were some boards available in Guildford !!

Link below for those who are interested...

http://www.wickes.co.uk/search?text=Knauf+Space+board&x=0&y=0

Most branches have now sold out but there are a few if you look through the listing. Just add your post code to the search criteria and it will show the branches in nearest order.

I pre-ordered using their click & collect service and last weekend I hopped down the A3 and into the branch. Picking up six of these wondrous items. Hopefully this will be enough for my needs over the coming years.

The product is listed as Knauf Space Board Eco Insulation60 x 500 x 1200mm if you need a thorough description. Each board cost £5.49 including VAT.



Happy hunting

Thursday, 5 March 2015

Cheap Carts & other bits and bobs

Like all Wargamers I like a bargain, so in this short post let me show you how you can add carts to your battlefield for just a few pounds. Lets face it the ones out there on the market are expensive !

Over the last couple of years I have been buying Lledo vans and cars for my VBCW project. In fact I probably own more toy cars now than when I was a child. However a few weeks ago I discovered that Lledo produced a range of brewers carts (also known as Drays).

I was fortunate to purchase six of these in an auction on ebay for just a few quid plus postage - six wagons for £10. This was a bit of a punt but I reckoned that I could always give these away if they were not fit for purpose.

Lets examine the cart - they all come die cast, with two plastic horses, some plastic barrels and a driver.

With 28mm mini for scale puposes


All great materials which could be used for...

Drivers - they are seated wearing bowler hats perfect for drivers of my vans and seated at stations etc. They are almost in 28mm scale. Indeed you could also cut these and with a bit of a conversion use them as tank crew.

Barrels - lets turn them into terrain scatter

Horses - too small for 28mm but with a bit of jiggery pokery I could use them as small pack mules or pit ponies. With 12 available a string of mules might look fun  - I would of course need to add the packs etc...

Defintely too small


The cart - obviously a cart - used through out the ages.

I stripped down all the components.




Added a balsa wood base to inside of the cart



Primed it grey






Painted the cart



Job done

All this took less than 15 minutes excluding drying time...I'll post up what I do with all the bits in another post

My five remaining carts



So if you want to echo my project head off to ebay and look for lledo brewery drays - search for the bulk buys NOT the singles

http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_odkw=LLedo+Brewery&_from=R40&_osacat=0&_from=R40&_trksid=p2045573.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.H0.XLLedo+Brewery+Dray.TRS0&_nkw=LLedo+Brewery+Dray&ghostText=&_sacat=0

Until next time

Wednesday, 4 March 2015

Blog Functionality ---

When I set up my blog three years ago I added a number of additional tabs on the home page - eg Search, Blogs I follow, counter etc I also added a tab that said 'follow by email'. If you are reading this you will see it on the right hand bar.

Out of curiosity the other day I decided to enter my own email address to see what might happen. Low and behold I now get the blog posts updated to my email - brilliant.

I now have a means of printing off what I have posted. Which if you haven't tried is virtually impossible.

Of course its primary objective is to ensure that you never miss those Shed Wars posts again !!

Until next time

Tuesday, 3 March 2015

The Tales of Shedwood - Ivanhoe's Rescue

Hi Folks

Monday night saw the shed back in action after a four week gap due to really cold weather and I was delighted to welcome Captain Blood of the Lead Adventure Forum to sample the delights of the Shed for a second time. Whilst over at Tactica he expressed an interest in the Lion Rampant rules and knowing that this was on the agenda I duly invited him over.

All told five of us braved a blustery and mildly chilly night but a great deal of fun was had and more learning's developed from our second play of this fast paced medieval rule set. I'll touch upon the 'new' house-rules at the end of this post.

Monday nights table - Trentbridge Hamlet in the Foreground

Ground view

So on with the game...


…You may recall that in our last tale the Good and Godly Knight Sir Ivanhoe was bested at combat by the sinister Sir Guy De Guisborne. Unbeknownst to Ivanhoe’s followers he did not succumb to his wounds on the battlefield but rather fell into the clutches of the scheming Sheriff of Nottingham.
 
For a full battle report of the last game head here...
 

Like all power crazed maniacs the Sheriff has high hopes of a good ransom but to protect his investment he has decided to move Ivanhoe to the protection of Greystone Keep at Trentbridge.

Hearing the news of both his friend’s living status and his transfer to Greystone Keep, Robin has rounded up his men and supported by Ivanhoe’s own followers, to attempt a rescue along the Trent Bridge Road.
Greystone Keep







Ivanhoe’s is currently being escorted by the Sheriffs mounted sergeants.

Objectives:
The Sheriff Forces win if Ivanhoe can be placed inside the Keep.

Robin’s forces win if Ivanhoe can be rescued

Robin’s forces lose if Ivanhoe is killed by his own men

Ivanhoe will remain a captive as long as he is within 3 inches of a mounted Sheriff/Ally force. In the event that the force is engaged in melee Ivanhoe will be freed if the attacking force is greater in number than the defending force (horsetroops x2) at the end of the round.

Shooting at a force containing Ivanhoe is the same as a Lucky blow – ie on a double 1 he is killed. However if the entire unit is killed by bows any hits not allocated are transferred to Ivanhoe.

Ivanhoe may only move if he is attached to a unit.

Ivanhoe is unarmoured and may not participate in the game – he is still weak from his wounds

Any unit controlling Ivanhoe gets +1 to its movement orders only (ie they know they have to move either to the castle or off the board)
A weak and frail Ivanhoe



Players were issued with their Battle Sheets (resplendent with Ladybook artwork) although I apologies now for some of the errors on the sheets - must double check next time
example below


With the orders of battle issued and the troops laid out we could crack on. (Like most games I run in the shed this was already done as it allows for immediate action).

Robin and his allies (including Ivanhoes retinue now commanded by Sir Reginald de Perrins) were spread along the south side of the Trent Bridge Road. To the North lay the Keep of Greystone.

Alongside the Bridge over the river Trent lay the small hamlet of Trent Bridge.

Clearly Robin and his forces had to stop the Sheriffs convoy from crossing the board. By my initial reckoning if all orders were made the Captive could be inside Greystone Keep within 10 turns.

'Block the road' was the order cried by the Merry Men


So as the forces of Robin advanced across the table the Sheriffs escort party marched towards the bridge. For three turns they milled around waiting to cross the bridge.

The Sheriff cursed - we could of been home and dry by now - such is a villains life


The Cavalry of he Bishop of Lincoln thundered forward towards the serfs hiding behind the grazing cows.



These poor folks stood no chance and what followed was a swift bloodletting watched on by the grazing beasts.


Battle was set fast in the centre, arrows flew and hit their marks, horses screamed, men cried and cows made milk...


Meanwhilst the good knights of Sir Reginald dithered should they attack Guy de Guisborne or rally to the cries in the centre


Little John knew no other task than to march forward and confront the rash Guy - advancing closer to the castle they let rip with their clothyard missiles.



The Bishop advanced his forces into the arrows of the Merry Men - although claiming god was oin their side his holiness could not prevent the desertion of his congregation


Finally our manic Sheriff advanced only to stop again for two more turns !


Robins men were making mincemeat of the Bishops forces in the centre


And Little John was forcing Guy de Guisborne into so many unlucky die rolls


With the centre of the Sheriffs forces about to collapse the Bishops last forces formed into defensive schiltron


With the road clear the Sheriffs horsemen thundered up the road with their captive





Sir Reginald advanced with his templar chums


Sir Reginalds mounted units finally crashed through some poor serfs winter food garden and into Guys troops - dispersing them amongst the weeds


With Guys forces dispersed the mounted Templars thundered up the road clapped on by happy serfs (apart from the gardener)


Little Johns decimating the forces of Guy with withering volleys..



Sir Reginald and his Knights block the road in front of the Sheriffs men..




With his allies either routed or killed The Sheriff still felt that if he could weaken the centre he might still be able to punch through to the castle. But how to weaken them - he must kill Sir Reginald.

Not accustomed to duelling - he sadly didn't last long...the Sheriff slipped from his saddle into a pile of his own horse's s*** - looks like we need a new Sheriff in Nottingham



Robin and his remaining men cheered...wishing they could sing that tuneful hit...'I shot the Sheriff...



Sir Ivanhoe is rescued and Robins fame lives on...



What next in the Tales of Shedwood...



At the close of the evening we had a bit of a chat about the proceedings and arrived at simple some house rules & reminders...

  • We must not forget the -1 extreme range penalty rule for shooting. Somehow we always remember this half way through the game. It will certainly limit archery fire.
  • If the score to hit with a bow exceeds 6 to hit then the additional pips required to hit are added to the targets armour value in addition to any other modifiers.
  • If a Leaders unit is routed the Leader may stay on the table - he is after all the boss. He retains the armour value of the original unit he was attached to.
  • Infantry attacking cavalry was a big bone of contention. Cavalry may always counter charge or evade attacking infantry on a successful attack roll.
  • One further potential addition might be to reduce Infantry armour value by one if attacked by cavalry  - these last two need to be tested.
  • We have already adopted the rule for our large multiplayer games that all units may dice for orders each turn rather than a turn ending on one failed order.
Thoughts on the above are most welcome...

Until next time folks












Wednesday, 25 February 2015

Miniature Wonderland - Hamburg

Whilst in Hamburg for the Tactica event we took asdvantage of our stay in the city to visit the world famous Miniature Wonderland. This has to be the ultimate in Railway Modelling.

Spread over 4 large halls in a warehouse the display features trains, mountains, car (over 8000), little people (400,000 !) across a variety of vistas. Its the sort of place you can go back to again and again without getting bored.

I believe everything is HO OO scale?

During the course of the visit the lights change from day to night...

Sit back and enjoy the following photos...

The first few are a setting for a ficticious German City through the ages...





In Germany they cant use the Swastika at all so all Nazi flags are portrayed as red with white circles - if you look carefully you can see a BF109



The Russians and American meet..


The wall



And into the main rooms...



All the cars have Leds










































If you ever go to Hamburg - be sure to visit the Miniature Wonderland !!