Saturday, September 11, 2021

Dragon Rampant AAR - Frost Giants vs. Western Men

 Greetings Fellow Grognards!

Once again, welcome and thanks for checking back!  It has been quite some time since getting some posts, so I'm catching up a bit.  Today I'm loading for your review some details around a Dragon Rampant battle my daughter and I had a month back. 

The forces involved consisted of the "newly" painted Frost Giant Warband (30 pts.) and my Western Men Warband (29 pts.) consisting of my GW Empire soldiers.  Game was played on a 4'x4' section of my gaming table.

Back Story:

Having caught wind of the great treasures to the north, in the mountain kingdom of the Frost Giants, Captain Fritzinger marshalled his troops and headed out on the road to riches!

Ever watchful, the Frost Giants were alerted by their woodland creatures to the approaching Men of the West.  Frost King Jarren called his bodyguards and his beautiful yet sorceress wife, Queen Elmir to his side.  They would be ready to defend the sacred tombs of the Frost Giant Kings of Old.  With a blow of his great horn, the Winter Wolves were called to join them.

For those not familiar, Dragon Rampant is generally fought with units of loosely grouped troops.  Some special rules do require troops to rank up.  For this battle, the Frost Giant King of Old's Tomb was placed in the center.  The Frost Giant Cave is on the north side and general trees, rocks and hills were placed around to simulate the mountainous area.  Turn limit was not set, so this was going to be knock down drag out event to get some game turns under our belt.  In Dragon Rampant, not every unit will move ever turn.  Unit activation is required, so sometimes large portions of the forces would sit still, but the odds are in your favor for this not to happen, unless you just roll as poorly as I did most of the game!

I'll let the pics speak mostly for themselves and give you some flavor for the flow of the game.
Queen Elmir heads for the high ground to oversee the field of battle and ready her spells.  The Winter Wolves and King Jarren head for the Tomb, while his trusty bodyguard takes care of business behind the cave.
The brave Pistoliers rush forward to flank the Frost Giant Army...
...while the Spearmen and Crossbowmen advance and anchor their positions on a rocky outcropping.  Needless to say, the Knights weren't ready to advance and held up Captain Fritzinger and the Greatswords over some discussion of who was getting the larger cut of the treasure.
The King, Queen, Bodyguard, and Winter Wolves move now towards the Pistoliers...
...hungry like a wolf...or pack of wolves...
The stage is set for the first clash...
CHARGE!!!
RUN!!!!
Having killed a wolf, but taken wounds themselves, the Pistoliers trotted off...
Not full yet, the Winter Wolves decided to take on the Spearmen, who had gone to Shield Wall.
The pups were set fleeing!!! and the Spearmen advanced.  The Pistoliers had continued their exit and went to the sidelines...The right flank of the Western Men finally began to advance behind the Knights who apparently won their earlier 'discussion'.
The wolves scampered off while Frost Giant King Jarren and his Bodyguard advanced to do battle with the Western Knights!
Handgunners take up position on the hill...
The Queen's sorcery sees off the Spearmen as she cast frost bolts upon them...
Having dealt the King a blow and rallying from combat, the Knights again prepare to charge, when the King's Bodyguard steps forward to defend his King!
The Spearmen rally...but their joy is short lived...
The Queen watches the coming fight...
The King and the Bodyguard are hard pressed by the remaining Knights and Fritzinger and the Greatswords, taking wounds...the Bodyguard buys time for his King!
Queen Elmir works her healing magic and energizes the Bodyguard and her King over successive turns, healing some of their wounds, but would it be enough?
The Bodyguard, protecting his King, while the Queen worked her healing magic, saw off the remaining Knights, leaving their broken bodies about.  The Captain Fritzinger's blood was up and the Greatswords continued to press home the fight!
...while the Handgunners came off their perch and advanced, seeing an opportunity to fire on the King!
The Crossbowmen advanced and let loose upon the Bodyguard...
...having taken some crossbow bolts, the Bodyguard pressed his attack...
...while the Queen, who had been wounded herself, watches the battle for her opportunity...
The Crossbowmen, having lost the fight, turn and flee to be run down and cut down to a man...
the Bodyguard, having been healed by the Queen numerous time, was victorious!
...Captain Fritzinger and the Greatswords, passing over the broken bodies of the Knights were caught between the Bodyguards...
...as the King watches the slaughter of his enemies commence!
...the Handgunners, with thoughts of riches, stepped forward to even the score with the Frost Queen...
...but King Jarren would not let this happen...
King Jarren charges into the Handgunners and the carnage begins...
...as the final Western invaders as cut down as the Queen watches...

Well there you have it...the first Dragon Rampant AAR.  It was a glorious battle and my daughter's first on the table top!  Without saying, the Young Guard crushed the Old Guard!  This game would have been over with my loss a long time ago, but we wanted to play.  Don't discount the Queen.  She healed up here warriors and trashed some troops herself.  Although the model count on both sides greatly differed, the toughness of the troops balanced it out.  As you will note dice by the giants...these represented the number of wounds they had remaining.  The King, and each of his Bodyguards had 6 wounds a piece.  The Queen had 12 wounds, but a significantly lower armor value.  The flow of the game is quick and can turn at a moment.  Being model neutral is awesome as I used both Reaper and GW models for this battle.  Can't wait to square off against the Young Guard again!

So, as we say, until next time...GAME ON!!!

UP NEXT:  54mm Continental Light Dragoons (if they are in the box I think they are in...)














Portal 2 - Wheatley

 Greetings Fellow Grognards!


Welcome back to another installment of 'Of Dice and Army Men'!  

First Order of Business:

Today is the 20th anniversary of 9/11.  I remember seeing the second aircraft crash into the tower on TV, as it happened.  I remember our country coming to a complete standstill.  I remember the scenes of destruction, people working to save others.  I remember a sky without aircraft.  But, I also remember the pride in our country as Americans and how we were going to rebuild and take the fight to evil around the world. 

But most importantly...I STILL REMEMBER!!!

We live in times now where children have been born after the events, with no knowledge of them.  Many people have forgotten or just moved on.  Don't let what happened be forgotten.


9/11 - NEVER FORGET


It has been quite some time since my last post so apologies.  Sometimes life gets in the way.  Today is the first day in months were I did not have to lift boxes, pack or unpack anything or work on installing or repairing anything relevant to my old house being sold or the new house we have moved into recently.  Hopefully I'll be able to get back to some good old hobby time and wargaming on a regular basis.  The painting table went up today and the gaming table is still leaning against a wall, but soon, soon, it will be ready for some games again!

Taking a little detour during the moves, I was able to work on a little project for my daughter.  She is a giant fan of the Portal games.  One of the hysterical characters in Portal 2 is Wheatley.  If you've never played the game, it is a real thinker.  You need to manipulate 'Entry' and 'Exit' portals to accomplish tasks to proceed through the game, all while trying not to get killed!

WHEATLEY:



So my first task was to find something that was similar to this guy, having no luck finding an actual 28mm model anywhere on line.  I remember seeing something on Reaper in their Chronoscope line.
As you can see, there is similarity between the two.  I needed to pull out the trusty putty, modeling tool and knife and get at it.   Utilizing some wire I had on hand, after bending and sizing it, I drilled holes into the model with a pin vise.  I had to remove the antennae and the lower light/ laser cannon.  After putty was dry I base coated it in gray primer and then painted it up.  The glowing eye light was achieved with layers of blues trending lighter and in diameter until I got to white in the middle to give it that glowing electric effect!  I'm pretty happy with it for first time re-sculpt and my daughter is as well, which is the MOST important thing!



In the near future, I'm hoping to circle back on this project and turn it into a small diorama of the Portal 2 setting; a small slice of one of the rooms, with the two portals in play along with Shell and Wheatley.

2021 Painted Miniatures Scoreboard:

Unpainted:  Shamefully high;  added numerous recent ebay treasures to the point this number needs an inventory team to validate it.

Painted: 163

Until Next Time...GAME ON!

NEXT UP:  An 'Of Dice and Army Men' first; a Dragon Rampant Battle Report! (Yes, you are probably saying, 'what about those 54mm Continental Light Dragoons?'   They are coming soon...as soon as I can find the box I packed them away into so I can finish them!








Friday, June 11, 2021

54mm AWI British Light Dragoons

Greetings fellow Grognards!  Presented for your enjoyment, another installment of Of Dice and Army Men!  (insert Twilight Zone music here).  As promised, this week I bring to you the completed AWI 54mm British Light Dragoons!

To be quite honest, I was in a painting funk.  Seeing these unpainted figures on the shelf was unsettling.  I really wanted to paint them, but just lacked the energy to 'git 'er done'.  These troopers are again from the Armies in Plastics line and I have wanted to add them to the army for a LONG time.  I had thought seriously about cutting the heads off some of my extra Prussian BMC/ Americana troops, head swapping them and then doing some Dremel work to get the helmet shape I needed for the Dragoons.  Maybe it was the conversion work that had me on pause.  Then it hit me; (insert flash and clap of thunder) being soft plastic, I noticed I could actually shape the tricorn hats with which they wore into the Dragoon helmets!

I usually like to start with one figure as my prototype and convert and paint them all the way to the pre-wash stage.  I work out the bugs and hopefully end up with something I can live with.  Well, after converting the first Dragoon and painting him out, I was quite pleased.  Now the fires were stoked!

I pressed on converting the head gear on the remainder and gluing on some fuzzy pipe cleaner to simulate the helmet fur/ tassels/ thingies....this technique seems to be paying off as I used it also on my Continental Light Infantry!  See previous post for more details.

Looks good to me, but you be the judge.  Only one hang-up issue was the sabers.  I knew they were going to be trouble in soft plastic due to the flexibility.  The base coat, although made to adhere to plastic, just didn't take.  I thought about cutting them off and cutting plasticard to shape of the blades and inserting them in the hilts, however, I thought I'd give the Mod Podge coating trick a try.  I painted on mod podge matte on the bare saber blades, let dry and then painted onto the mod podge.  So far so good.  There are articles about this method on the net.  Google and enjoy!

In Patriots and Rebels, this unit can be used as Light Cavalry or Mounted Skirmishers.  I have listed them below for both for reference.  The points work out the same as shown below, but the units due have some unique options and skills inherent with the troop types.  The Light Cavalry option gives them an option for Evade or Counterattack.  Mounted Skirmishers offers Evade only but you can upgrade to Sharpshooters for 4pts or Good Shooters for 2pts.


Light Cavalry (6 trooper unit)  4pts.

    Aggressive 1 pt.

or

Mounted Skirmishers (6 troopers)  2 pts.

    Mounted  2 pts.

    Aggressive  1 pt.


British Light Dragoons










There you have it, another one bites the dust! 

Until next time...GAME ON!

2021 Painted Miniatures Scoreboard:

Unpainted: 1620 (note: slight increase as I ran afoul of ebay treasures, again!)

Painted: 162


NEXT UP:  54mm AWI Continental Light Cavalry




Tuesday, June 1, 2021

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way...

At the end of our last episode we left our hero, the fearless Grognard54, headed to paint some 54mm AWI British and Continental Cavalry...well, as the say, the best laid plans go out the window when the battle starts...or something to that effect!

So too it was with my plan to paint some 54mm AWI Cavalry.  As I had much to base coat laying around, I figured I would kill two or five birds at one time.  Grabbing my trusty Krylon plastics gray primer, I lined up my Cavalry, some high elves, human archers, dark elves, frost giants and winter wolves for a primer firing squad.

Now, here is the important part...listen to manufacturers when they say that their minis need no primer, don't use primer and begin brushing on your acrylics without needing primer.  There is something to be said about following directions...

Yours truly, being the salty old Grognard, decided that the trusty gray primer for plastics had not failed him up to this point, so I threw caution to the wind (or selectively ignored the instructions) and fired away!

Let's just say that all but the Reaper Frost Giants came out of the primer application unscathed, even the Reaper Winter wolves!  The Frost Giants took on a tacky finish.  Knowing full well, I didn't follow the strong advice of Reaper, I went to their help contact e-mail and groveled for assistance.

Surprisingly, the Reaper Rep only gently slapped me on the hand and then recommended a few things to see if it would help "save" the models.   The word "save" was not something I had wanted to hear, as throwing away around $50 worth models was not on my "to do" list.

In the end, I started painting my acrylics over the tacky base and all appears to be well. No cracking, chipping or tackiness!  For those interested in Reaper's recommendations, besides tossing the models, they suggested hitting them with their matte finish and then seeing what happened or stripping them down.

So, having gone that far, I decided to hold off on painting the Cavalry and see what would happen to the Reaper Frost Giants.  Below are the results and the points I would use them for in Dragon Rampant as they are a warband unto themselves.

Frost Giant Warband (24 pts.)

Frost Giant King (Elite Foot/ Single Model Unit) ....6pts. 

Frost Giant Queen (Heavy Foot+Wizardling/ Single Model Unit)....6pts.

    Spell 1: Almighty Prod!

    Spell 2: Heal Thee!

    Spell 3: Power Bolt

Frost Giant Bodyguard (Elite Foot/ Single Model Unit)....6pts.

Frost Giant Bodyguard (Elite Foot/ Single Model Unit)....6pts.

Additionally, for a larger army or an alternate unit....

Winter Wolves (Lesser Warbeasts/ 6 model unit)...4pts.

    Skill: Cunning...2pts.


Frost Giant King and Queen:





Frost Giant Bodyguards:



Winter Wolves:



Frost Giant Warband:

So, that does check off one of my 2021 projects; Dragon Rampant - Frost Giant Warband.

Unfortunately, I added to my totals of unpainted troops with the purchase of a Perry Miniatures Battle in a Box Set and some additional old school Bretonnian Bowmen off of eBay.

2021 Painted Miniatures Scoreboard:

Unpainted: 1602 

Painted: 156

Frost Giant Warband Project....Complete (for now...I have my eyes on some Frostgrave Barbarians!)

Fear not true believers...I will be putting up some real numbers on the painted side soon!  Very soon! Unless of course something new comes up on ebay...ooooh shinny....

NEXT UP: (for real)  54mm AWI British Cavalry