Monday, September 30, 2013

Basing the Romans



I have nearly 40 Romans near completion and one thing missing is the basing. I decided to use Gale Force 9 magnetic bases and I am a little torn on how I want to do the basing. I may do one unit with some green flock and grass while the other has a more mixed dirt and grass look. Depending on how many Roman units I end up getting, certain legions may have one type of uniformed base and another legion a different style. I will post updates as I plan on finishing their bases this weekend.

Bob

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Roman Legion+ Work In Progress



Well I started working on my Romans, and these 20 guys took me about 3 hours after they were primed and glued to Gale Force 9 magnetic bases. I still have to do my touch up work, decals and basing so I still have some stuff to do but the big part is done.

I used Army Painted , primer that doubles as a base coat with the plate mail color. Then a combination of Vallejo paints and Army Painter paints knocked out the rest. I really enjoyed putting these guys together and painting them. I loved how simple they were to assemble but still gave me some weapon and pose options. I used to hate assembling certain models that required me to look at directions very attentively to match torsos, arms, hands, and weapons or else the model would not work.

I still have another twenty to do and two scorpions to build before I purchase anything else. But this is a start and it has been almost a year since I've painted anything so it felt good getting back into it. Well I will keep posting the progress and the final result will be up here soon I hope.


Rob

Sunday, September 1, 2013

Warlord's Hail Caesar



Well this is a game that we are starting to try out. We started collecting models and immersing ourselves in the game. The rules are done by Rick Priestly and there are quite a bit of reviews on them and the actual rule book. The starter set comes with the complete hardcover rule book, 60 Celt Warriors, 30 Roman Imperial Legionnaires, and a Roman Scorpion catapult. The starter set has an MSRP of 96$ but can be found online for about twenty dollars less. The rules are a bit lacking but we have been told that the addition of the army books helps out quite a bit. So we are gearing up and getting ready to start playing. One aspect of the rule book is that it encourages using house rules and creating scenarios that are agreed upon by both players. This has already led us to start creating unit cards for the troops at our disposal. Just some basic stuff on a word document but something easy to reference. So we are going to start trying out some new stuff and we have also picked up the rule book for Drop Zone Commander. Well we will keep everyone updated with more posts.

Rob