Showing posts with label A Game of Thrones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label A Game of Thrones. Show all posts

Friday, 8 August 2025

Easy Does It

After some time today I managed to finish off Ser Geraint Blondel's retainers, who are remarkably restrained in terms of the clothes they're wearing compared to all the other retainers in both Renly-aligned and Joffrey-aligned warbands:

A slightly fuzzy photo irritatingly, but it shows them all quite nicely. Ser Blondel's actually not got a full suit of plate; his lower legs and back legs are quite exposed. Perhaps House Blondel is on hard times...

I really like the little wooly grey cap the longbowman's wearing

I had to call someone Simple Simon, even if he isn't a pie-man, and the way his face turned out meant the longbowman was the perfect candidate. Jon of Loxby and Careful Tom are the billmen

The padded leather jerkins worn by the billmen, combined with their matching leather satchels and bills, suggests that the House has something resembling a uniform for their men-at-arms

I decided against painting livery badges for the billmen in the end, with just Simple Simon wearing the House's livery on his surcoat. The three golden discs are perhaps coins, or maybe apples. I'm not sure yet. With these chaps done, all that's left now are Dexter Hill's retainers. Dexter Hill is a bastard child (hence the lack of noble title) hoping to use the war to either make his own name or convince his father to grant him title and name. I think his retainers will be dressed in his father's livery, so I need to have a think about what House they're actually from.

Painting Points:
Today: 3
This Week: 3
2025: 392

Thursday, 7 August 2025

Time Flies When You're Busy

So I've been AWOL for uhhhh two weeks? or thereabouts. Apologies, mea culpa, etc etc. Life happened, as it often does, and I had a combination of small holidays (a long weekend in Ynys Mon, and another around Abertawe) as well as various Stuff that meant I didn't get any painting done really. On the plus side, I popped into the Games Workshop in Abertawe, and got some paints to help me with the ECW Parliamentarian cavalry commission, which I started to do again. Today I looked at the rather folorn Song of Ice and Fire Here's The Ruckus warband that I'd been doing what seems like years ago, and started working on Ser Geraint Blondel's retainers. These fellows are interesting in that the billmen aren't wearing livery coats, so the only model with the House livery on is the longbowman. I might put some little badges on the billmen though.

The billmen look rather uniform, don't they? I quite like it

I also took some time to use a nice new Contrast paint (Aggaros Dunes) on the second regiment of ECW horse:

24 of the 36 cavalry troopers have had their buff coats and gloves done now

The ECW commission has a deadline (October) so I'm really going to try to focus on them as much as I can over the next few weeks. I'd like to get them done and sent back to the commissioner as soon as I can now that it's cooled down enough to paint again.

In other news I also spent a little money and got some Really Useful Boxes, Warmag sticky-backed ferrous sheet, and several hundred 5x2mm magnets which will be arriving on Saturday - I sense a few pleasant hours gluing magnets to bases in order to safely store an army or two. If this works the way I hope it will, I'll be doing that to everything, painted or not, so that I can have a properly, safely, sensibly, stored collection.

Thursday, 24 July 2025

Loyalty Above All

House Brock is a minor House in the Westerlands, owing fealty to House Lannister. As a result, Ser Aldway Brock brings his retainers to King Joffrey's army, in the process following his House's words. There are some who say he does so more from fear of Lannister reprisal rather than any semblance of actual honour or loyalty - but they, of course, are scurrilous rumourmongers.

The levies of House Brock traditionally all paint their helmets, partly to protect from rust and partly for better recognition on the field

I deliberately highlighted the blues differently to illustrate that the helmets are painted metal, while the cloth is, well, cloth

I really enjoy coming up with names... and really hate painting brigandines

Just like the blues, the whites are different - this time because I used a grey base on the helmets and a cream base on the cloth

Ser Aldway Brock (centre) with his retainers. Ser Brock and Harlow the Red wear their plate "in the white", which is to say without any livery coats over the armour

I've also been reading through the free rules for Never Mind The Billhooks and am thinking of re-basing my old Earl of Warwick's force that I painted up many years ago for A Crown Of Paper, A Coat Of Steel from the Perfect Captain - that's a system I've never played, sadly, but I definitely have opponents for Never Mind The Billhooks. A little maths means I have a company of 12 longbowmen (12 points), a band of six skirmishing archers (6 points), and a company of 12 men-at-arms (24 points) as well as the Earl of Warwick, Richard Neville (5 points), commanding - with a little painting - another company of 12 men-at-arms (24 points). That's 71 points minimum, and, if I upgrade the companies to veterans, that takes it up to 80. Which would mean I'd only need to spend another 20 points to get a full 100 point army - not sure on what, though. Anyway that's for another day.

Painting Points:
Today: 3
This Week: 8
2025: 389 

Wednesday, 23 July 2025

For The King! No, Not That One - Or That One - No, Not Him Either...

When there's five kings in circulation, sometimes your battle cries can get a bit confusing. Today I worked on the Joffrey-aligned Retinue, cracking out the standard bearer and one of the three characters before doing some basic work on some of the retainers. The standard bearer has a bigger, but similar, banner to House Chulain - but with the addition of the coat of arms of Joffrey I Baratheon. These guys are loyalists, you see, owing fealty to House Lannister.

The banner of House Brock, with their words: "Fidelitas Ante Omnis", or "Loyalty Above All"

The sigil of House Brock is, as you would expect, a badger. Note that both men are carrying war axes - a brutal weapon with the ability to spin it round and use the hammer edge to cave in armour plate

Dexter Hill, a noble bastard, who is a mercenary commander bringing his Free Spear to the service of the king for gold and the promise of knighthood, and House Brock's master-at-arms Harlow the Red, named after his hair colour

The Lannister lion and the Baratheon stag joined by marriage, stamping their domination on Westeros

Retainers from House Brock - the one on the left actually has half-plate on his legs which I didn't notice, so I'm going to have to go over that! I decided to give them all painted helmets just for style points

I have definitely got "the bug" as they say, and have been eyeing up the Perry Miniatures' range of late 15th Century Irish to make an Iron Islander raiding force, and the early 15th Century stuff to make a bunch of Northmen - they're referred to in the books as generally poorer and slightly less well equipped, so it makes sense for them to be wearing earlier styles of armour. That would cover four of the five kings - King Renly, King Joffrey, King in the North Robb and King Balon of the Isles and the North - leaving only King Stannis needing representation. Stannis is an interesting one because his core supporter's forces would probably look quite similar to those of his brother Renly and nephew Joffrey, but his army is largely drawn from the Stormlands, which are - particularly in the south - influenced by the Dornish, and bolstered by Lyseni pirates and mercenaries so I might use a mix of Italian and Swiss figures for the Stannis Retinue.

Painting Points:
Today: 2
This Week: 5
2025: 386 

Monday, 21 July 2025

The Sun Shines On Us!

One of the things I'm enjoying about this little Ruckus project in the Song of Ice and Fire setting is coming up with all the House Words - "Aim True", "Green Grows The Wood" and now "The Sun Shines On Us". House Merryweather (properly Chulain-Merryweather) has an interesting and quite colourful coat of arms which was an interesting challenge to put on the longbowman, but I think the end result is quite solid. 

Emmaline Merryweather (second from right) with her retainers - the longbowman's coat is a less fancy version of hers, with only one each of the sigils
This angle shows you the green colour of Merryweather...

...and this angle shows you the red and black of House Chulain

I couldn't fit Emmaline's whole name on her base, so Merryweather it is!

With the completion of Merryweather and her retainers, the whole Renly-aligned retinue of Ser Chulain is complete:

Left to right - House Chulain-Merryweather, House Chulain, House Greenwood. Five longbowmen, four billmen, three minor nobles, a standard bearer and a herald

 Next up, of course, are the dastardly Lannister/Baratheon forces loyal to King Joffrey I Baratheon:


These were originally being painted by an old friend of mine many years ago, so I'll be painting over a bunch of this I think. I don't have a herald for the loyalists, but I do have a standard bearer so I might do a banner that combines Joffrey's arms with the arm of the captain's House Banefort. 

Painting Points:
Today: 3
This Week: 3
2025: 384 

 

 

Saturday, 19 July 2025

Green Grows The Wood

Ha! I wasn't sure for a while today that I'd manage to do it, but I sat down and got the Greenwood men finished. I'm quite pleased with them, although the metal studs on the brigandine worn by one of the halberdiers proved a bit of a pain and don't look quite right (primarily because I didn't go through the rigamarole of painting the ones on the yellow half black first).

The helmet on the left-hand billman has a little tree painted on it which I like the look of. The billman on the right doesn't have a tree, because the brigandine doesn't really suit one...

The yellow is because they are a house linked to Baratheon, the black because it looks good next to yellow

Poor old Arnold. He probably doesn't deserve that nickname, but he knows what he did

The metal studs on the yellow really don't stand out - I might have to go back in and fix that one day

With that, I just have to do the Merryweather men next, and then that's the whole Ruckus band done and I can move onto the Lannister force (or the commissions).
 
Painting Points:
Today: 3
This Week: 12
2025: 381 

Friday, 18 July 2025

The Cousin's Men

 Medieval (and fantasy medieval) family trees can get quite labyrinthine. In my little Baratheon-aligned band there are two distinct Houses - Greenwood and Chulain - and a third, which has a coat of arms that combines Chulain with another, that of Merryweather. The Chulain-Merryweather family is represented by a cousin of Ser Padraig, Emmaline Merryweather. Emmaline is a calm and well-respected soldier, whose father is Padraig's uncle. She is an educated woman who is the only heir to the Chulain-Merryweather family, but also the only person able enough to fight and represent her family in the field in Renly's army.

On the left, the Chulain-Merryweather levy; on the right, the Greenwood levy

Like Ser Boros, Emmaline has a small retinue of a longbowman and two billmen, all wearing the quite intricate red, black, and green colours of her family. Unlike Ser Boros, she has a full suit of plate with a full-face helm and sabatons, and uses a sword to great effect alongside her men-at-arms. 

Emmaline Merryweather (who I painted years ago): I'm really quite proud of that surcoat!

Still not quite finished yet but I am getting there - a push tomorrow should see the Greenwood trio done, and then I reckon I can get the other levy sorted by Monday.

 

Thursday, 17 July 2025

Ser Greenwood And His Men

Ser Boros Greenwood is the younger brother of Ser Jona Greenwood, lord of House Greenwood, and retainer of House Chulain. Ser Boros has come, with some of his levy, to fight alongside House Chulain in the army of Renly I Baratheon, rightful King of the Andals &c &c.

Ser Boros (second from left) and his immediate retinue

Ser Boros's retinue consists of a longbowman and two billmen, giving a little ranged capacity and some close quarters punch to back him up. He himself wears a suit of plate armour, although, because his House is poorer than most, he lacks sabatons and has a cheaper open-face helm. He favours a warhammer - it is blunt and unsophisticated, like him. 

The yellow is an interesting challenge to paint, and I'm not totally sure the yellow and black brigandine is entirely accurate - it would probably be a plain leather colour - but sod it, I want them to be recognisably part of Ser Boros' little band on the tabletop, and that's as good a method as any.

Wednesday, 16 July 2025

Loose!

Today I had every intention to paint Parliamentarian cavalrymen. 

Then I sat down and painted Song of Ice and Fire longbowmen and a herald, because uhhhh they were mostly done and it was easy and it's very hot in the office where I paint and... um... anyway here, some longbowmen (and a herald):

These are all Perry Miniatures WR1 plastics

The sigil on the herald's trumpet is that of House Baratheon of Storm's End; it's Renly's badge

I gave them the sorts of names that people have when you don't have surnames or family names

Painting those damn prancing stags on the flag really tested my freehand capacity

Together with the lord - Ser Padraig Chulain - and the standard bearer, Sally Strongarm, this little block of six figures is the first chunk of the Baratheon-aligned Ruckus warband:
 
House Chulain, a minor noble house, is famed for its longbowmen, seen in the family words, "Aim True"
 
So I guess I'm on a sudden medieval fantasy kick. I really need to pick up a couple of contrast paints and some more Agrax Earthshade I think, in order to do the New Model Army cavalry justice. So I'll try and grab those this week - I really really want to try and get those horse done this month.
 
Painting Points:
Today: 4
This Week: 9
2025: 378 

Friday, 18 October 2013

Public Gaming

Once upon a time, I used to play many (many) games of Warhammer 40K at my local Games Workshop shop. I used to cycle or walk into town with my army in a carry case and play two or three games, one after the other, against whoever was there. I'd often go down two or three times a week in the holidays. Once, back in the days of 4th Edition 40K, I even got into a tournament and went up to Warhammer World to play - I came third from last. Nowadays you can't just go in and play any more; the local manager having pulled the plug because people coming in and playing were distracting customers, telling them negative things, and telling them about other companies and other places, all ultimately reducing his sales and thereby hurting his own paypacket. I don't blame him, I just miss the days of old... kind of. Now I'm not a spotty teenage boy, when myself and JY went in today for a two hour, 1500 point, game of 6th Edition, it was fun - but not as much fun. The endless, loud, talking of the slightly-too-keen slightly-socially-inept man and the lack of people working on their own models (another activity now forbidden without vouchers earnt by spending in store) dampened the atmosphere.

JY and I did, however, have a good game. And, most importantly of all... I won.

 Deployment (start of turn 1).

 Righteous Fists Turn 2 start. Note casualties on both sides, but importantly for me his Pathfinders on my right flank have been knocked out of the game.

 JY surveys the terrain at the start of my Turn 3. I've suffered more casualties, but the Terminators have just teleported in and the Assault Squad is about to start moving forwards.

 Start of my Turn 4. The Terminators will move to the edge of the pad, and the Assault Squad are about to mount a charge on the Firewarriors on the left. The Firewarriors in the centre are about to be blown apart by the combined fire of the surviving Devastators and remaining Terminators.

 Endgame (end Turn 4). My Tactical Marines destroyed both Piranhas - one by shooting, one in combat - and all the Firewarriors are dead or running away.

The view from the other side. I hold one objective and JY holds none.

I also finished the last of the Four Good Women yesterday at work; the half-demon fighter with the flaming sword and hooves.

 I don't know why the photo is so indistinct. It's a shame, she's turned out beautifully, but I can't take a good photo of her to save my life. Oh well. You can at least see the demonic sheen to her skin and the magefire of her sword!

 The star gave me real problems. In the end I decided to paint it as if it were made of six huge, polished, gemstones. It looks good now, but it's part accident!

 Tarnished bronze and shiny red flesh - a sight to chill the bone. Good thing she's a decent person and honourable warrior, eh?

All of them together. I tried to work green into the half-demon and ended up going for tarnished bronze armour; it's very very subtle but there is green there. Just enough to tie her into the rest of the party, as well as having her both compliment and stand out from them.

Talking of yesterday, my partner S and I went to her sister K's student house last night to play A Game Of Thrones with her and St, her boyfriend. We ended up with a six-player game after roping their housemates G and O in; the game went on until the wee small hours and ended with my victory as House Lannister on Turn 9 (of 10)! It was very close-fought and a good game. I've now won with all four of the main Houses, so I'm quite keen to get more six player games in to increase my chances of playing as Tyrell or Martell.

Oh, and today I came home to find the figures for the Dragon Age RPG I'm playing in at the minute had arrived from Hasslefree, so that was nice - Iorek, my dwarf, looks suitably grim for a dishonoured, angry, death-seeking violence-monger. Accomplishments so far include punching a man into a coma and building a litter to drag him back to town on. Oh, and trying to set fire to a forest. We're plunging back into Ferelden tomorrow night, so I should have more antics to report soon.

Painting Points: 1
2013 Total: 267(178x 28mm, 2x 54mm, 10x vehicles, 2x spaceships, 3x 28mm cavalry, 1x flag)

Wednesday, 16 October 2013

A Weekly Update?

It's been a week since I last posted. In that time Al Front has finally finished his wargames shed, complete with stove, I became 27, and I have played more games than you can shake a stick at. No wargames though! I played A Game Of Thrones with S, her sister K, and her partner ST (I won as House Stark!), Labyrinth with S, my partner (she won) and Talisman with AC, JC, JY, JS and SB (I won), took part in a Dragon Age pen and paper roleplaying game with AC, MB, SB and S, and narrowly lost as House Lannister in a game of A Game Of Thrones against JS, JY and S.


Character creation - human mage (MB), GM (AC), city elf rogue Widget (SB). Not pictured: Wild elf rogue Schneeki Schnea (S) and Iorek the Shamed (me).

 Victory! House Stark rules the North with the seizure of Flint's Finger from House Greyjoy proving the vital final battle (I'd not long before taken King's Landing, too, so sod King in the North, try King of Westeros!

 Carrot cake lovingly baked by S, with candles lit by JY and I. TOP TIP: don't light birthday cake candles underneath a smoke detector. It won't end quietly.

I've also been busy at work, with lots of deliveries coming in and tasks to complete as Christmas nears. But I haven't neglected the painting, either:




 A Lamenter scout, armed with a needle sniper rifle and high-tech NVGs. Note lack of markings beyond his tactical Chapter Badge. No weather is too foul for the Emperor's servants to destroy His foes!

 The whole squad. I have another sniper squad to paint up for my Lamenters force, which will be fun.


A beautiful figure from the talented hands of Kev White at Hasslefree Miniatures - I've painted her up as an adventuring type for a D&D campaign I've been plotting for ages, where the player party are all Good aligned female characters trying to assassinate an Orc High Chieftan.


Wood elf mage from the Dungeons and Dragons boardgame. This completes the adventuring party (below).

 The brave (foolish) adventurers! L-R: Mage, Fighter, Priest, Rogue.


 More Kev White goodness! This is my take on his Dwarf slayerette, combining both Games Workshop concepts (the orange hair), my own ideas of Dwarf society and ethnicity in my personal little fantasy sandbox world, and Justin's trews.

And another adventuring party! This one is the all-female, all-Good one. L-R: The half-demon fighter, the Elf priestess, the Dwarf barbarian, and the Human mage. All from Hasslefree Miniatures.




And, just to bookend the miniatures: a Lamenter from the Death Company. Death! Fire! Blood and fury! Etcetera. His armour has been repainted in black, the colour of mourning, and marked with the symbolic wounds of Sanguinius. This Marine will surely die, either in action or from his wounds afterwards. They're not known as the Death Company for nothing! Four more of these chaps to do.

Painting Points: 5
2013 Total: 266 (177x 28mm, 2x 54mm, 10x vehicles, 2x spaceships, 3x 28mm cavalry, 1x flag)

I need to pick up speed if I want to average one point a day... Must paint more vehicles!