For my first post of this years Challenge, I've gone back in time to Greece and its mythology.
I'd take a guess that 99% of the people reading this post has seen the 1963 Ray Harryhausen film Jason & the Argonauts and were in as much awe as I was watching it? My favourite scene was always, the fight with the children of the Hydra. So this for me was a good start.
"In the myth of Jason and the Argonauts, the "children of the Hydra" refers to the skeletal warriors raised from the ground by sowing the teeth of the slain Hydra, a magical defence King Aeëtes used against Jason in Colchis; they are a key part of the Golden Fleece quest, famously brought to life in the 1963 film by Ray Harryhausen's stop-motion animation, though the core idea stems from ancient Greek tales where sowing dragon/serpent teeth creates armed men."
I've wanted to do these for a long time, but these in fact are not for me!!!
My nephew Zach, who's 10 is really into Greek Mythology, thanks to the Percy Jackson books and films.
So I thought I'd paint him up a few figures for Christmas and see if I can get him interested in wargaming??? My Mrs said don't go too mad and buy too much........well too late.
He'll have these 11 figures and then hopefully help me paint up the last 11, more Argonauts and skeletons. Then the world is his oyster!!!

Laertes, Argus and Polydeuces
Jason, Melampus of Pylus and Augeias
I played around with how to paint the skeletons, in the end I painted them white and painted over a grey Contrast paint (sorry Ken), to give them that subtle shaded effect.
All of the figures are from Wargames Foundry, excellent Mythology range.
So 11 x 25mm figures @ 5pts each gives me 55 points! and all before Christmas day too!!!!
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First, welcome back to the Challenge, Ray! Delighted to have you back with us this year.
Wow, Zach is a very lucky boy to have you as his uncle! These look fabulous, and do indeed invoke the spirit of Harryhausen. Those Greeks look like the work of Steve Saleh, one of my favourite sculptors, and your bold brushwork really does them justice. I especially like the bald guy with the grizzled beard - a veteran campaigner, for sure. Fabulous stuff and now ready for adventure!
55 points for your opening volley and since they are a gift for a wargamer-to-be a bonus 5 points. :)
- Curt








Fabulous brush work Ray, really great
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Matt
Cheers Matt.
DeleteLovely work indeed!
ReplyDeleteThanks Chris!
DeleteA great first salvo Ray. Great gift you have prepared. Lucky young man.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bruce, hopefully he'll be a new gamer pretty soon.
DeleteMy uncles never gave me anything quite as cool as this. Those figures will make a memorable gift, Ray.
ReplyDeleteI hope you're right Stuart?
DeleteVery fine work, Ray! And yes Jason and the Argonauts had me stay up way too late as a young boy as did the Good , the Bad, and the Uggly....they definitely have the vibe of that classic film making your nephew very lucky to have you as his uncle!
ReplyDeleteTwo great films. Both of qhich I've seen over and over again!
DeleteDamn fine Ray . I am sure he will be very pleased to have them
ReplyDeleteFingers crossed!
DeleteJust got back home adter dropping the figures off to Zach. Thankfully, he loved them and can't wait to play a proper game with them and help me paint some more!
ReplyDeleteSo all's good in the world!
Sounds like the perfect gift. A new hobbyist comes into the world. :)
DeleteThose look great Ray! If might suggest the Mortal Gods rules they are easy to learn and make for a quick game. Joseph McCullogh is also coming out with some new fantasy Greek rules, though I haven't seen them. Good luck in your plot to add to our ranks.
ReplyDeleteI'll take a look, thanks!
DeleteA cool gift. Hope he gets into painting and gaming with you.
ReplyDeleteFingers crossed, Tom.
Deletegreat stuff Ray, I'm sure Zach will love them!
ReplyDeleteHe does!
DeleteExcellent stuff Ray, love these!
ReplyDeleteCheers Peter!
DeleteGreat stuff, a personal favourite of mine
ReplyDeleteMine too!
DeleteNice work Ray. That black and gold looks really sharp!
ReplyDeleteCheers Millsy!
DeleteAlways an enjoyable combination Greeks and scary skeles - nice work
ReplyDeleteGlad you like them!
DeleteVery effective grey highlights on the dark hair …… can I steal that one :-)
ReplyDeleteGo for it Norm!
DeleteSplendid presents, nice finish, I painted a space marine and ork army for one nephew and an imperial army with the other one, theyre still playing against me thirty five years on!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Excellent!
DeleteAwesome mate, love that film 🎥
ReplyDeleteIts great ah?
DeleteWelcome back again Ray - great kick off to the Challenge!
ReplyDeleteCheers Greg!
DeleteA terrific present for your nephew! Who wouldn’t love these great looking figures?
ReplyDeleteThanks Steve!
DeleteAs soon as I saw the heading, "Harryhausen" popped into my head and these fantastic figures are a brilliant homage to the film. Fabulous work Ray!
ReplyDeleteCheers Peter!
DeleteWhat a whopper Ray, I do like these old and charcterfull figures and you have done them up very well.
ReplyDeleteCheers Sander.
DeleteWonderful start with this figures. Nice to hear that they are a gift, Santa Ray! 😉
ReplyDeleteThanks Peter!
DeleteLove the armour colours. There are several rulesets for ancient fantasy skirmish, seems like it will be fun!
ReplyDeleteI hope so, Barks?
DeleteWell done Ray, good to see you back
ReplyDeleteCheers Kerry. I've been looking forward to the Challenge starting.
DeleteFantastic looking gift!
ReplyDeleteFor a long time I have been collecting figures for a Jason and the Argonauts skirmish campaign. Inspiring!
Hopefully you can paint and post some during the Challange?
DeleteAn excellent gift, and a great trip down memory lane for us (older) gamers. Loved that film.
ReplyDeleteIts a great film, for sure!
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