Friday, September 5, 2014

Ballista!

Roman Imperial Ballista Artillery


Black tree design Ballista, nice models to build, also for Robs army, all based for impetus.



Cheers
Matt

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Roman Legio vigesima secunda Deiotariana

Twenty-second Deiotaran Legio

Levied approximately in 48 BC and disbanded after the Jewish Bar Kokhba revolt of 132–135. It was named after Deiotarus , the client Celtic king of the Tolistobogii tribe of Galatia. Deiotarus, during the Republican period, raised a number of legions trained by Romans. Then a single Roman Legio was formed after the annexation of Galatia in 48 BC. The XXII Deiotariana was not commanded by a senator, but by a Prefect from the equestrian-order, because the legio controlled the ports and supply depots for the all important grain in Eygpt. The figures are Black Tree Design, all based for Impetus, two of the 6 legio bases to come, waiting for more transfers.













Cheers
Matt


Sunday, August 31, 2014

cohors auxilia sagittarii

Auxilia Sagittari 


Off the desk some imperial Roman cohors auxilia sagittarii, figures all black tree, figures are based for impetus for Robs imperial army.






cheers
Matt

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Vikings!

Finally decided to sell off my Vikings and I am having a little clear out excess armies and figures in the coming weeks. They were last used as Vikings in a WAB tourney about 6 years ago or so before being rebased for impetus rules and even then I used them as Germans. Now part of crabbies collection!

General
Godi General

Huscarls



Hirdmen





Archers





Javelin


Camp





Tuesday, July 22, 2014

AWI and ACW plastic church

Off the table a quick build for my AWI and ACW collection, the plastic Renedra church, all because of the Guild competition it was finally finished!






Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Sir William Douglas, Lord of Douglas and retinue

Sir William Douglas, Lord of Douglas 

This unit represents Lord Douglas and his retinue, the Douglas family were heavily involved in the politics of Scotland, either William the elder (longleg) or his sons Hugh or William (the bold) Douglas May of served at Lewes, but I am yet to find out conclusively.









Figures are a mix of Mirliton, Foundry, Gripping Beast, and Fireforge miniatures.

Cheers
Matt

John II Comyn, Lord of Badenoch and Lord of Lochaber and retainers

John II Comyn, Lord of Badenoch and Lord of Lochaber (died 1302) or John "the Black", he was present at Lewes, and stood by John de Balliol claim to the Scottish Crown.








The figures are a mix of Mirliton, Foundry, and Gripping Beast medieval ranges.

Cheers
Matt