Thursday, 27 March 2014

No News is Good News!

Having nothing to report on a blog can mean one of two things. 

Sometimes it's that the writer has fallen off the edge of the planet, got bored or retired permanently to his club, where all technology baring corkscrews and ice tongs are banned!

However neither of these common problems are the case here. 

I've been busy painting and rebasing german tribesmen for my Ancient Distraction and my Hoegaarden project has been awaiting a delivery from the painter.  Happily I can announce at this has now arrived and the 1st battalion Rgt Gelb Hoegaarden will be based up shortly before being presented with its standards. 

Hoorah!


 

Tuesday, 4 March 2014

200+ HITS !

Thanks to all my visitors - 200+ hits milestone reached yesterday. I'm quite surprised and pleased that people out there want to read my ramblings and keep up to date with what I'm doing.

It would be nice to hear what you folks who pop in think - please do leave a comment next time you're in.

Oh and I promised more Hoegaarden news - 1st Battalion, Regt Gelb is on the painting block.

Monday, 3 March 2014

Another Diversion - The Germanic Horde

I'm kicking off a new project with a mate and this is my contribution - a Germanic tribe to face his Imperial Romans. 



After kicking around for some ideas I decided to pick the Harii as a suitably nasty opponent. 


These are Wargames Factory figs, nice, reasonable poses, just enough detail and a very good price - IMHO(!) and certainly good enough for a project like this. One box of warband and one of cavalry, £30, a few command and some archers and that's that. 

 
The Harii were a particularly nasty tribe described thusly by Tacitus in the Germania "


"As for the Harii, quite apart from their strength, which exceeds that of the other tribes I have just listed, they pander to their innate savagery by skill and timing: with black shields and painted bodies, they choose dark nights to fight, and by means of terror and shadow of a ghostly army they cause panic, since no enemy can bear a sight so unexpected and hellish; in every battle the eyes are the first to be conquered".

I've picked moons and white symbols on their shields to highlight the black and painted broad black stripes on their skin. figures painted completely black wouldn't be much fun but I'll keep the tones dark. The standard bearer is waving a vexillum embroidered with the faded letters LEG XIX - destroyed under Varus in 9AD!!


These tribesmen from the dim and distant past ought to have the Legions trembling in their caligae!

More Hoegaarden figs to come shortly.