Another game of Hail Caesar this week. We have discovered that games of around 300 points in 2 'divisions' work well on my 6' x 4'ft table. Charlie brought along 300 points of his Normans to take on 150 pts each of Ian's Saxons and my Vikings. It was a straightforward encounter battle with a small added challenge for each side. The attacker has to raid a small dwelling in the opposing half of the table and get away with a wagon loaded with loot. The defending side has to try and get a mounted messenger off the opposing table edge (a plea for aid perhaps?). I also produced a set of cards and players drew one card per leader figure. These cards could increase your leaders abilities or add an extra skirmish unit to your force or any number of things. A quick dice off decided that Ian and I were the attackers and Charlie was the defender.
The War Crow
The adventures of a wargames butterfly.
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
Normans against Saxons and Vikings. 28mm Hail Caesar.
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Macedonians v Greeks in 28mm
Back to Hail Caesar today which is one of our favourite rulesets to play. Ian and Charlie deployed an alliance of mainly Thebans with a few Spartans whilst I deployed my Macedonians facing them. However, Charlie was due to arrive a little late so Spartan deployment was delayed for the first turn or two.
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Bridge to Victory, 10mm Rebels and Patriots.
Ian and I met again today for our second game of Rebels and Patriots using our 10mm figures. We opted to try scenario C 'Bridge to Victory' where one side has to try and build a bridge within a set time and the other side has to try and stop them. It was decided that Ian and his Union forces would be the bridge builders and my Confederates would have to try and stop him. We had also read up on the rules, determined to correct the error we made when allocating disorder.
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
10mm Rebels and Patriots (a first game).
So Ian and I decided to try the 'Rebels and Patriots' rules using our 10mm ACW forces and we were very much looking forward to trying out this Lion Rampant variant. Ian used his Union troops and I was using my Confederates. As a first game it also seemed to make sense to play the first scenario: 'First Clash at Lament Ridge'. Note that our infantry figures are not based quite correctly for these rules but we just ruled that each infantry base counted as 6 models. Just to add to the fun our electricity was cut off for the day (without warning) so to start with the game was played in torchlight as my spare room only has a small window.
Friday, May 22, 2026
Old School Fantasy Figure Recruits
May has and will be so busy that I have no chance for any gaming this month. However, the painting goes on and I have added some new recruits to my Old School Fantasy collection. First up, good friend Mister C kindly gave some unpainted 25mm Irregular Miniatures Dwarves on Ponies. Irregular Miniatures have a charm all of their own, seemingly crude perhaps at first glance but full of detail when you actually paint them.
Thursday, April 30, 2026
Dark Shadows: The Mists Recoil
Today Chris and I enjoyed our second game in our slow grow 'Dark Shadows' campaign. The first game was a scenario of our own design that was fight for possession of a map teling of the whereabouts of Albion. Today my 'old school' dwarves took to their ships to try and force a landing against Chris's 'old school' undead.
The original campaign booklet was for Warhammer Fantasy but we have opted to use the 'Warlords of Erehwon' (WoE) rules. We had to convert the points values from Warhammer army lists to WoE ones and try to make sure it was a balanced game. Our discussions resulted in Chris have 200pts of undead plus 3 war machines. I had 750pts of dwarves placed in ships advancing upon Albion's shore. .
Normans against Saxons and Vikings. 28mm Hail Caesar.
Another game of Hail Caesar this week. We have discovered that games of around 300 points in 2 'divisions' work well on my 6' ...
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'Pillage' is the new Early Medieval/Viking Age set of skirmish wargame rules from Victrix, translated from the original French vers...
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This week we tried a small game of a new set of rules specifically aimed at the Norman Conquest era in Britain called 'On Bloody Groun...
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Just before Christmas the new Hail Caesar supplement for the Wars of the Roses arrived and I have to say I am pretty impressed. There are ...


















































