The boy with his Spartan Lochos moving forwards. |
Friday, January 31, 2020
Gaming - Mortal Gods first game
Oywn and I finally played out first game of Mortal Gods last weekend. We have both gotten our faction sets, him Sparta and I Athens. We played with the hoplites I've painted up but with the faction cards. We also each had three slingers that I painted for my EIR Roman army.
Wednesday, January 29, 2020
Monday, January 27, 2020
Painting - Mortal Gods Hoplites - The red ones
Sunday, January 26, 2020
Painting - Mortal Gods Mercenary Hoplites - The white ones
This batch is 12 Warlord Games Hoplites (formerly Immortal miniatures I think), that I painted up for Owyn and I to play Mortal Gods from Footsore Miniatures. Owyn is currently studying ancient Greece and is fascinated by the Spartans and the mythology. We come from a family of historians, my parents are both published historians and history professors. The history bug has lain dormant in my boys up until this year. Rhys has become fascinated by WWII and now Owyn's new-found interest.
The astute among you may notice that there are 14 models below. The two command models were done separately and will be in another post. |
Saturday, January 25, 2020
Painting - Warrior and Wizard
This is a quick post with two models completed. They are not for any particular project but they were sitting around and looked like they would be quick to bang out. Both are Reaper Bones. I've painted another one of the sword guy before so now there are two.
Friday, January 24, 2020
Gaming - A Song of Ice and Fire
We've recently been playing quite a few games of Cool Mini or Not's A Song of Ice and Fire miniatures game. The rules are easy to understand and they make for a very fast game. There's not a ton of tactical depth, to my eyes, but Rhys gets the rules and likes the game, so that's what really matters.
The Traveller reading his cards. |
Tuesday, January 21, 2020
Ragnar - Paladin of Rosmerta
This model is a Reaper Bones model that I bought in the store. He's a solid model with better detail than some of the others I have. The faces, in particular, often suffer in the bones material but this one is fine.
Ragnar, preparing to fight evil, or good, what ever, something. |
Sunday, January 19, 2020
Painting Progress - Bits and bobs and tokens
This latest batch of painted stuff is bits and pieces for a variety of purposes from a variety of manufacturers. They will mostly be used as treasure items in games like Rangers of Shadow Deep (RoSD) or for scatter and looks in D&D.
Labels:
28mm,
D&D,
GW,
Lord of the Rings,
Mantic,
Nolzur,
North Star Miniatures
Friday, January 17, 2020
The Games that Define Us - Re-post
This is an old post of mine, from 2012, that I just re-read. It made me think, again, about the influences in my games as well as how Rhys has been influenced as he grows up with gaming.
The idea is to talk about ten games that define you as a gamer. Some interesting things have come out of it. More North American gamers seem to have gotten in through RPGs, whereas the UK gamers seem to have come into it through GW.
In my case, I definitely follow the trend, coming to GW late in my gaming life. There are some on my list that I have not seen anywhere else. Others seem to be on every list.
Labels:
Blogging,
boardgames,
Collectormania,
D&D,
Lord of the Rings,
lotr,
Sci/Fi,
Warhammer
Monday, January 13, 2020
Painting Progress
This group of models is the last of 2019. They are the Abyssal Dwarf Slave Orcs from Mantic that I painted for my son's birthday. I still need to do the slave master and his ugly dog to finish the unit off, but his was eighteen orcs completed. The keen eyed among you will notice that there are not 18 orcs on the base. I saved off four to make the next unit that much faster.
14 Orcs, ready for the battlefield |
Friday, January 03, 2020
Welcome to 2020
It's been awhile. I've spent the last two years finishing the basement. I've done a lot of the work myself and we paid as we went, so it took a long time. The drawback to this is that all of my miniatures have been in storage for the last two years. I've done a lot of gaming but it has all been board or RPGs. Not bad, but not the stuff for this blog.
The basement after framing and wiring are complete. |
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