Following up on a string of Reconquista games, it is likely no surprise that seeing these armies out on table prompted more figures to be pushed into the painting queue. Today's offering is no exception to that tendency and, typically, the rule.
Out from the painting desk is a twelve-figure body of Spanish spearmen. Figures are 28mm Crusader Miniatures. Nice figures and really a joy to paint. These fellas will be used to bolster the Spanish Army next time this collection takes to the field. More Arab infantry are waiting in the ready-to-paint box but many more units are ahead in the queue. A lot of variety is working its way through the production line.
On the gaming front, Monday saw me joining the Rejects in a remote game hosted by Richard. Richard used Koenig Krieg played on a hex grid with tiles. My Russian army faced the wily Ottomans in an 18th Century clash. I leave it to Richard to tell the tale of this battle. Once his story has been told, I will weigh in with my thoughts. Richard always hosts an enjoyable game. This one was no exception.
Beautiful looking unit Jonathan!
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DeleteBusy painting AND gaming....
ReplyDeleteOh to be retired!
Neil
Oh, to be retired...Your time will come, Neil.
DeleteNice! :o)
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DeleteVery nice Crusader figures Jon and after my recent burst of AWI activity, I am looking forward to seeing how your game with Matt, plays out.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Keith, this is known as the Paoli Massacre for a very good reason. My expectations are low.
DeleteGreat work on these Jonathan. Again, I love your shields and the way in which they compliment each other. Ottomans v Russians is an theatre I have always been keen to play at some stage.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I had never played this match up in 18th Century gaming either.
DeleteA variety of wargaming activities - the block game looks interesting.
ReplyDeleteThe block game is very interesting and works well for remote gaming on a grid.
DeleteVery fine work on the Spanish chaps Jonathan!
ReplyDeleteThanks, David! Glad you approve!
DeleteLove the new Spaniards Jon. All that yellow and red will certainly stand out on the table.
ReplyDeleteAlso nice to see regular gaming occurring for you. I say buck that trend of "Massacres". Win win win!
Thanks, Dai! Well, the Massacre at Paoli is over. I will let Matt tell this tale.
DeleteSplendid Spanish there Jonathan. Looks like you have your work cut out at Matt's.
ReplyDeleteThanks! It is a tough task, for sure.
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