It's so good to be Challenging again! I committed to sticking with two historical armies in the Challenge this year. Carthaginians and Carolingians. Therefore my first entries are Late Romans and Dwarves. Mistakes have already been made!
I was introduced to To The Strongest by my AHPC and Odinian mates a year or so ago and I love it. So much so that I have decided to build several armies to play. AlanD already has 4th Century Romans (among others) so it made sense to do an opposing force.
I bought a painted army as the core but it was legionary heavy so needs Lights and Cavalry to round it out. I chose to use a mix of Gripping Beast and Victrix miniatures.
My catephractii are the first two test figures for this unit (ok, I haven't bought the rest yet but I know a guy..) and I am quite pleased how they are coming together. Gripping Beast figures.
Right, now I get to blame Millsy for the next lot of figures. Late last year we played a game of Oathmark. I have had a copy of the rules since they were released some years ago but not gotten around to them.
I present to you two groups The Smashers and The Slashers, Dwarf Militia.
The Smashers
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The dwarfs are based on 25mm rounds (except for two on 20mm square which will be used for a WHFB army) as they will be used with a sabot tray and be available for Dragon Rampant and other fantasy skirmish games too.
Thanks to the Antipodean crew for helping me get this far. Our paint and chats gave me a chance to relax during the hectic Christmas/NY period.
From Millsy:
LOL. Fair call. If I had a dollar for every sentence I've seen that started with"I blame Millsy..." I'd rarely have to fund my habit myself! Given how well the dwarves performed for both of us when we played I can see why you'd want to paint more. You've done a lovely job on them and they have a proper old skool feel John.
Seems like it is the season for Late Romans too. In some sort of weird tit for tat I am blaming you and Alan for getting me painting mine, although you've managed to beat me to the punch with getting some finished. I particularly like you variation of the helmet colours. I should have thought of that myself and will have to sneak that into my force later on.
Well done all round mate. I look forward to facing these sooner rather than later. 115 points it is to get you started.
Cheers,
Millsy












Love these, the dwarfs are really cool
ReplyDeleteGreat looking Late Romans and I love the Dwarves!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Excellent work! Love the Dwarves in particular.
ReplyDeleteLoving those
ReplyDeleteFabulous stuff John! Great to see some new Doofs!
ReplyDeleteI think we need a Fantasy version of TtS....
Love the romans always so atmospheric. I think one of your dwarves is a larger dwarf who dwarfs the other dwarves. ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat job, John! I have heard stories of plans meeting AHPC... :) Love the dwarfs!
ReplyDeleteGreat minis, the Romans look cool, but I love the old-school dwarves. You have really brought out the character in those sculpts.
ReplyDeleteThe dwarves are nicely detailed sculpts you did a great job painting.
ReplyDeleteReally like those Late Romans. Lotsa possibilities with the mix of Gripping Beast and Victrix plastic kits. The Victrix kits have so many options.
ReplyDeleteIt is good to see Millsy getting blamed, and good to see Millsy able to spread the blame around. I say this as someone who is often blamed for similar reasons...
ReplyDeleteWell done John - and I loved the opening paragraph. I'm making similar mistakes right now.
You? I can't fathom why…
DeleteNice work on those dwarves
ReplyDeleteThe games of TTS we have played so far have been excellent fun, and I'm looking forward to seeing these Romans in many battles to come. Keen to give Oathmark a try at some point too.....
ReplyDeleteI, too, blame Millsy for many of my woes. Nice work, and I particularly like the dwarves.
ReplyDeleteYeah that Millsy guy is a shocker. I love this entry John, particularly the dwarves ( I'm a Dwarves man rather than Dwarfs too)
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