After the cavalry these were a breeze, the fact that the undercoat did most of the hard yards was a bonus. I followed the colour palate of a good friend of mine who had completed a bunch for last years Cotswold game, so using the same occasional mix of greens and purples for head and waist bands will allow us to use them together on larger games.
Dust, Tears & Dice
Welcome to "Dust, Tears & Dice", a blog dedicated to the hobby of miniature wargaming. If you fancy gaming periods off the beaten track then this is the place for you. I am a regular member of The Wyvern Wargamers, formerly The Evesham Wargames Club drawing gamers from Worcester, Redditch, Kidderminster, Cheltenham and Stratford. All players welcome.
Sunday, February 16, 2025
Islamic Infantry - Black Guard
Monday, February 10, 2025
Gripping Beast - Arab Cavalry
Well here we are again...
The Cotswolds day seems a long time ago, but following the mantra of getting stuff done back to the remainder of the Gripping Beast Cavalry. They were prepped and under coated in bulk but have been staring at me across the room for 4 months... other projects kept pushing ahead of them. Time to bite the bullet.
Saturday, February 08, 2025
Special Ops - Force on Force.
History has a habit of repeating its self, just as we dust off Force on Force for a game of special forces vs a drug baron in a scenario similar to that in Clear and Present Danger. President Trump signs an Exec Order marking certain cartels terrorist organisations.
We picked from the Classified Scenario Book - US Special Ops operating in the Columbian
highlands destroying the drug operations and drug manufacturing plants. The Columbians had hired a company of mercenaries to
neutralise the Americans.
Limited photo's I am afraid...
The mercenaries were advancing on the main front but also a flanking force which was quickly put under fire by the CO and his radio operator.
The mercenaries were taking a lot of casualties from the very effective American fire power. It turns out poorly trained troops in the open get chewed pretty quickly.
The mercenaries must have taken 30 dead and seriously wounded out of their 40 man force, which found about right given the task they were given.
It was nice to give Force on Force a roll out, the books are a little hard to come by these days and you do pay quite a price for them, but the rules play well and force you to adopt the right tactics if you are to win.
Right back to the brushes.
Saturday, February 01, 2025
Dispatches from the front XXXV - Getting stuff done.
February already...
Whilst real life can often get in the way in the final quarter of the financial year, thank heavens for a hobby that keeps me occupied outside of work.
Sticking with the theme of getting stuff done it looks like February is shaping up to be another Crusade month, after the Cotswold day I still have a pile of Arab and Christian forces to get done. But first up a Sarissa Radio Station, a gift from a friend from his to do pile.
The Sarissa kits go together really well and a swift paint job and a bunch of posters to make it suitable for a number of games for Modern Africa and the Visitor mash up in Zikanga.
Saturday, January 25, 2025
The Swamp Fox - Scenario 1
Time to get the freshly painted figures on the table.
I picked up The Swamp Fox from the Too Fat Lardies a few years ago but never had the opportunity or figures to use it. It tells the story of Francis Marion and contains 12 scenario's for the AWI war in the south. It should not take to much of a tweak to convert from Sharp Practice to Rebels and Patriots.
Scenario 1.
With the capture of so many Continental troops after the battle of Camden, Lord Cornwallis is having them moved to Charleston under guard. This is being done in manageable groups to try to stop the spread of disease. Marion has learnt that Captain Jonathan Roberts and a contingent of the of the 63rd Line are using the plantation house and have the prisoners encamped in a field. He is resolved to free his comrades.
This game is won by the force which can break their opponent’s Force Morale.
Colonel Francis Marion, - Ball room dancer - Marion once per game can push his unit to move an extra 3" per game.
Captain Rampton Rigsdale & Provincial Regulars of the Prince of Wales American Regiment - An Officer in poor health who won't take his unit in rough terrain as he can't keep up with his men.
Despite the mass of fire being poured into the Light section they stand their ground allowing a British Reinforcements to move up the road and plug the gap on right.
The stubborn light company refused to budge. Lieutenant Colonel Horry advances his unit and screened by skirmishers finally drives the light company back at the point of the bayonet.
The militia and regulars line out as the British Regulars come into range. The training was beginning to pay off, they go into close order and save their first fire until the very last moment. With Red Coats falling they fall back to regroup.
On the Crown left the Provincials had reached the main road and Captain Rampton Rigsdale and the Prince of Wales American Regiment marched his unit in across the field. Colonel Marion was quick and had reached the fence line firing a blistering volley sending the Loyalists reeling.
First game to the rebels and Colonel Marion.
Learns for both sides, militia need to get to close order to give them a better chance of following orders and for the Brits just because you wear a red cost it does not make you regular.
The conversion from Sharp Practice to Rebels & Patriots was relatively simple, each group of men in SP was a unit in R&P - I gave both sides between 4-6 support points to give some variety on the table top.
Tuesday, January 21, 2025
Uniforms of the American Revolution - Massachusetts Regiments -10mm Pendraken
This has probably been on the bookshelf for the best part of 25 years!!!
Finally a chance to turn inspiration into table top figures with the last of the current Pendraken Miniatures for the current phase of the AWI Project.
I am really pleased with how they turned out and in this scale a couple of packs from Pendraken gives me at least 5 regiments for Rebels and Patriots. A strain on the eyes to paint to many at this scale, not that any of my gaming group can see them on the table top.... :-)
Members of the 12th Continental Regiment in Dark Brown Tunics.
Members of the 14th Continental Regiment in Cream
Members of the 18th Continental Regiment in Cream Jackets, unbleached linin breaches.
Flags by Maverick Models, who have a great range in a range of scales including a number of unknown regimental colours to give units plenty of variety on the table top.
Wednesday, January 15, 2025
Spectre Miniatures - Special Operators.
When does everyone find time to paint their mini's?
Over recent weeks I have got into the habit of an hour before bed with a podcast or youtube channel for background noise. This one caught my eye of late 'Getting stuff done' - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3WA4igXEA1A
I suspect I am not alone in having a cupboard full of spare metal waiting to hit the table, so what can be achieved with some focus. The recent Africa game lead me to seek out a number of this left over projects.
These Spectre Miniature Models that had been hanging around for years.... I mean 10 years..... wow.
http://dusttears.blogspot.com/2014/12/spectre-miniatures-christmas-comes-early.html?m=0