Started exactly a week ago. 68 figures in 3 large units.54 points worth on the table!!! These are the not so enthusiastic end of the army and finish what is around 400 points worth .Quite the mass of figures and difficult to photograph in one sitting .These are all GB plastics bar one.Though there are a lot of Wagames factory shield , which I rather like. The bases are Vallejo brown sand texture mix, dry brush with desert sand,Noch static grass, some of which didn't blow off all that well, Noch tufts and Silfor ground cover.
Showing posts with label Viking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Viking. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Friday, January 10, 2014
VIKING RAIDERS!!
Here are some of my Viking raiding party. Made up of mostly old Citadel Norse figures and Black Tree figures, they are a wild and mad bunch- especially those blokes in wolf skins. There is even a Gandalf conversion to a real Viking hero!
Blowing the Horn to summon the raiders! |
The wolf boys! |
Olaf the elder |
No longer grey.... |
The veterans |
Viking hipster |
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Beserkers! |
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Raiders |
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More raiders |
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28mm,
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Black Tree Design,
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Dark Ages,
Viking
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
28mm Viking Battle
Here are some photos of a 28mm Viking v. Saxons battle we played last week. We use our own house rules that we have been using for several years now. One reason for the game was to test some slight amendments to the rules. Both sides were roughly equal in numbers -56 figures each. The game lasted for two hours and got down to both armies surviving only on their army morale dice which they had to throw at the beginning of each turn. Neither army broke so the fight went on until our agreed finishing time when we declared that night had fallen and exhausted both armies fell back and the battle ended. It was good fun and helped us sort out the new rules ideas.
The two 'armies' formed up prior to the battle
On the Viking side the army leader and his banner
Some of the Saxons
More of the Saxons
A close up of the fearsome Viking chieftain and his banner bearer
On the far right one part of the Viking line has crashed into the Saxon line
With part of his army fighting the Viking Chieftain holds back the other part of his line watching the uncommitted part of the Saxon armyFrom the Saxon viewpoint - their left is engaged by Vikings while the rest of the army warily watches the remainder of the Viking army
Another view from the Saxon side. You can see the Bishop giving heart and courage to the Saxons
Part of the Viking battle line
Looking at the Vikings from the Saxon battle line
Battle is joined all along the line
In the thick of the battle
Neither side gives ground
The battle goes on
The Viking Chieftain gets involved in the fight - our rules are that a warband/army leader must become involved in personal combat within a certain number of turns once the fighting starts or the opponent can make the reluctant leaders army take a morale test. After all the very rationale for these leaders was reputation as a warrior and they could hardly be expected to attract a following if they were timid. In this game the Viking chieftain did very well and added to his reputation for battlefield prowess. The Saxon army leader got involved early on in the fighting and did well, surviving the battle and adding to his reputation.
More of the close fighting in the closing moments of the battle
The battle comes to an end with the Viking chieftain still fighting. Both sides had lost roughly equal numbers. Friday, November 8, 2013
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