Back to today's figures. Off the painting desk and finishing my Samurai Battles project are 2 x 8 stands of Samurai cavalry. As consistent with this project, figures are 15mm Peter Pig. Great figures, everyone of them. Easy to paint too.
The Last Samurai |
One of the last times this collection was on the gaming table was an experiment to try converting Impetvs to a grid/hex (see Impetvs on Grid). That exercise was more than six years ago. Where does the time go? Anyway, I recall that being an enjoyable exercise. Perhaps I ought to give this collection another run-out on the gaming table to see if my thoughts on Impetvs have changed over the last half-dozen years. Since that time, we have new versions of Impetvs and Basic Impetvs to put through their paces.
Even if no game is scheduled, once I clear off some table space, I plan to review what I have done with this project. I wonder how many linear feet of stands I have? We will see.
Note: The Last Samurai? is my 1200th post for those interested in such blogger administrivia.
Beautiful work Jonathan, these look great. I think I mentioned that I have had my eye on a Eureka Miniatures samurai army and had managed to put it out of my mind, but this has brought it right to the fore again.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lawrence! As for your upcoming Feudal Japan project, glad to help!
DeleteBravo! I always feel like a tonne of weight has been lifted off my back whenever I finish up a project - however large or small!
ReplyDeleteI agree, Tim! My problem is that I have TOO MANY projects with which to contend.
DeleteHa! You and me both!
DeleteDo you sleep sometimes my friend? Can't believe my eyes, wonderful looking figures, awesome!!
ReplyDeleteAh, yes, I sleep; just not too much...
DeleteGreat work as always and they look impressive all lined up and charging.
ReplyDeleteGlad you like them, Steve!
DeleteLovely work Jonathan, excellent figures Peter Pig!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Yes, I like PP figures a lot.
DeleteGreat. I adore your work.
ReplyDeleteSo many different periods, areas etc. with their special buildings, scale etc..
You are very kind, Andre'!
DeleteSuperb work Jonathan.
ReplyDeleteI do love those hex bases too. So much potential for arcs/movement/flank delineation there.
Thanks, Darren! I enjoy the double hex basing too but have only used this scheme rarely. I need to put it through the paces to confirm it is a useful ploy.
DeleteSplendid looking samurai! Finished? Really? I've heard that before!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thank you, Iain! Yeah, who am I kidding?
DeleteVery nice and so distinctive on their hexbases. Six years is a long time!
ReplyDeleteSix years in the box IS a long time. I really have too many projects and too broad of interests. I need some of your discipline.
DeleteWhat with renewed interest in things like Bob's Portable Wargame, it would be spiffing to see this unit along with its colorful Samurai brothers in another gridded encounter!
ReplyDeleteYes, it would! I was digging up my notes from that exercise this morning to revisit the gridded approach.
DeleteFantastic looking as always sir.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteLovely work as usual Jonathan! 1200 posts is an incredible amount of work - I can’t even begin to imagine how much time you must have spent at the keybord for our - the readers - benefit. Thank you for every single post Sir!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mike! I really appreciate your comment regarding the 1,200 posts too. You give me a boost of encouragement.
DeleteFor such small cavalry, you've managed to pick out he details very well mate. Lovely looking stands!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much! The Peter Pig figures make is easy to pick out details.
DeleteAwesome return to your excellent samurai project, Jonathan!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Dean! Hope all is well on your side of the state.
DeleteWell done on completing your Samurai project of some 700+ figures is very impressive.
ReplyDeleteMuch appreciated, Peter!
DeleteThey do look rather cool. Nice one getting the project finished as well.
ReplyDeleteGlad you like them! "Finished" is a nefarious term...
DeleteVery impressed with the 1200 posts. That’s quite an achievement in longevity and effort. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteNice job on the samurai and double congratulations on completing a project. It’s nice to have a genre complete and ready to go wherever the urge strikes. 😀
The 1200 posts represent nearly eight years of work. Year 8 of the blog coming up in September.
DeleteThanks on both counts, Stew! I have a number of projects that can be pulled out and pressed into solo gaming. Actually, only a few projects either don't have an opponent or not enough to field two sides of the conflict. It does offer a lot of flexibility in deciding what to play when choices abound.
nice work!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Marco!
DeleteYou know you want more ;)
ReplyDeleteI am in denial..
DeleteNice work Jonathan...and I like your little joke there...”last of the Samurai” and those strange words “enough” and “stop”...comedy gold!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mark! I will be here all week. Please tip your waiter.
DeleteFantastic Samurai! The hex bases are an interesting approach and work exceptionally well.
ReplyDeleteReally do need to get back to the Lion Rampant Samurai retinue that gathers dust on the painting table; thanks for the motivation.
Cheers, Ross
Thanks, Ross! Glad to provide some motivation to your own Feudal Japan project. I await seeing updates on your progress.
DeleteAgain really nice work Jonathan, colourful period.
ReplyDeleteIt is a very colorful period, for sure, especially with all of the banners.
DeleteLovely looking miniatures Jonathan...
ReplyDeleteI noted the question mark in the tittle... we all know there is no such thing as finished...😁
1200 posts... all time well spent.
All the best. Aly
Thank you, Aly. A “Finished” project is indeed rare if not a myth. Good to see that I have not been wasting your time with my 1,200 posts!
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