Saturday, 31 January 2026

From KristoferD: Baptism of Fire (66 points)

Hello again dear enjoyers of painting challenges and curiosities in miniature,

This is a special week because when you're reading this my Swedish force have most likely experienced their baptism of fire. I have managed to complete the last parts of a legal Swedish Field Task Force for By Fire and Sword. First up, the final officer stand.

The Swedish officers of the Deluge were a mix of noblemen and professionals. Many of them were both. The higher ranks would have had extensive experience from the Thirty Years War, including the king himself, Charles X Gustavus

The Swedish population of the 17th century was quite small compared to other regional powers. During the period of the Swedish Empire the constant wars became quite impopular among the nobility who were expected to send their sons to serve as officers. While some gained great success and riches, a lot of them undoubtedly lost their lives in foreign wars far from home. Thus put a strain on the not too numerous noble families back home. I believe this served to build an opinion on the homefront to further a more cautious foreign policy. After the humiliating defeat in the Great Northern War the doves of the "Caps" party, Mössorna, must have had a lot of good arguments against costly wars. Their hawkish opposition, the "Hats" or Hattarna seem to have had less influence given that the era is referred to as the Age of Liberty in Swedish history. Despite a few wars it was a mostly peaceful period with progress in civil rights and parliamentary reform. The Age of Liberty ended with a coup d'état led by the king Gustav III who was quite the character, in the literal sense, but we're over a century after the Deluge now so I'm getting off topic. Perhaps I'll cover the 18th century in the next challenge? We shall see.

Back to the heyday of the Swedish Empire. The final piece that was missing from my little collection is some dragoons.

17th century dragoons were mounted infantry. They were thus often equipped and organised as infantry, though these models are in fact wearing riding boots like the cavalry of their contemporaries. This is however historically correct to my understanding as the military fashion changed towards the latter part of the period.

Dragoons could and would be used in rough ground with the advantage of becoming less vulnerable to enemy cavalry. This is something I tried to incorporate in my basing to make them stand out a little extra on the table. However, I limited myself to some shrubs as I believe a lot of the campaigns in the Deluge were fought over open country.


Sorry about the lack of focus on the last picture. It's a challenge to not hold the camera too close to the miniatures. In any case, thanks for reading and following along. I hope to bring great news of victory next week.

As for the points:
12 * 4 = 48 points for the 15mm cavalry
9 * 2 = 18 points for the 15mm infantry
Coming to a total of 66 points. 

Kristofer, your 17th Century project keeps on flabbergasting me with it's steadfast quality and your inventiveness regarding sabot-bases. What a great idea to place the mounted- and dismounted figures on the same base but changing the front rank to show what formation they are in! Awesome stuff indeed!

 Cheers Sander  

 

From: MarkE Orc BloodBowl Team 28mm (60 points)

 We had some balls, now we add orcs, orcs with RED highlights because.....Da go fasta!

I continued with using mainly paints from the Armory Speedpaint line.  They are different to work with much more like using inks or washes than paints in most ways.  One coat coverage for all these models, so I can't complain.  I ended up not liking the coverage of speedpaint for the bases.  I was looking for that '80's classic GW base look so went with AK Alga Green since I found my prized 20+ year old pot of Goblin Green had finally succumbed to time and dried up.

Da Throwers




Da Catchers



Da Black Orc Blitzers



Closeup of a couple of the Linemen



Da Line

And here's a shot of the entire team together.

Sad orcs waiting on a team to play stomp!

Scoring wise:
                        12 x 28mm figs @5pts/model = 60 points

        Cheers!
        MarkE

Wow Mark, what a blast from the past! Those old figures have really benefitted from your love and care with the paintbrush for sure. I do like how the skin tones really resemble the old Goblin Green, I have some of those really old pots somewhere too but  fear they will have dried up as well as yours. Anyway a great addition to the Grid Iron!

 

Cheers Sander 

From the Saturday Minion: Saturday Crew on a roll!

 Hoi there,

 

Well it does seem like the Saturday  Scoundrels are on a roll indeed! We have some lovely posts for you to peruse through today. Amongst which are these:

- MarkE rolls onto the Blood Bowl pitch with a brand new Old Skool Orc team

- Kristofer has some 17th Century Swedes for us

- MarkG sails upon the Challenge seas with some awesome ships

- PeteB has painted up a very special version of the great Napoleon him... erm herself...

- Teemu goes all Undead on us today!

- Bartek is out dragonhunting

- Martijn marches onwards in the name of Rome

 


 


Enjoy this Saturday's pleasures people!

Cheers Sander