Couple weeks ago, became intrigued by this board game with miniatures. having always been fascinated by Ancient Kemet, and with the miniatures looking so awesome, I decided to take the plunge and make the purchase. It has turned out to be what it I hoped for and more. At first I thought I'd just paint the figs, but then I tried out the game. Granted, its not made for solo play, but I wanted to see how the mechanics played out. It was a blast...
The Cole Box comes with the following miniatures, all molded in different colored plastic. (Coded to each of the five Gods, plus the Guardians [lesser known or powerful entities from Kemet/Egypt]) But it didn't take long for me to take a further plunge, and begin to paint each of the figures. And they are beautiful sculptures to say the least. While the Warriors that go with the Gods are for the most part average (although the Isis Warriors are very nice), the Gods and Guardians are excellent, and paint up extremely well. There are supplements for seven additional Gods, numerous other Guardians, and even upgrade gaming tools.Saturday, April 16, 2022
Ankh: Gods of Egypt
Friday, April 1, 2022
Spanish Attack on Port Royal
As one of the Spanish players involved in our Blood and Plunder Campaign still going strong nearly a year later, I've been able to change history and build up a fairly strong Fleet. Combining with the second Spanish player, we have two Galleons, two Merchant Frigates, four Brigs/Brigantines, and six Sloops. The following photos preview an upcoming game that will show the Spanish assaulting Port Royal in 1666. The game will consist of 1/700 and 1/600 scale models from Warlord Games Black Sails; Firelock Games Oak and Iron; and Leviathan Design. The 2D map is taken from a 17th century map, and Fort Charles I constructed out of balsa wood. We're going to use regular Blood and Plunder rules as this may be a one-up game at this scale and don't want to complicate matters by learning another set of rules.
The amazingly narrow Port Royal peninsula with the Spanish on left (Sloops at top; Galleons/Frigates at center; Brigs lower left), and Buccaneer and Merchant ships on right. Harbor entrance is at top with Fort Charles at the peninsula's tip...
We'll see how the fight goes this coming Wednesday...
Sunday, March 27, 2022
An Historical Notice
Never would we have thought that a wargaming battle from our table recreating an event in the Russian Civil War in 1919, would reappear historically in our present day. Back in January, we fought the Whites and Reds in the town of Kherson, located in southern Ukraine. Obviously, if you are keeping abreast of present events, Kherson finds itself again in the news. Our thoughts and prayers are with the people of the Ukraine as they fight for their freedom!
Slave Revolt: Rome in Saga
Just a small collection retelling a fight between a roving band of slaves against a Roman Republican force trying to protect the citizens hold-up in the country villa.
Its nighttime as the slaves (at top) approach the villa. The Legionaires at stationed alongside the Villa...
a closeup of the Romans; Velites up front, Hastatus and Princips next, backed up by Triarii, flanked by the commanding Tribune...Later in the fight, many slaves and Roman have been slain, (the black cutouts show where the fight was fiercest). The Slave commander and a few of his men threaten the Villa, while the Tribune moves up his Triarii (in white near Villa), Hastatus (left)and Velites. (to the Tribune's left)..A second closeup with the Roman (l-r) Hastatus, Velites, and Tribune. The fight will come to an end, with the slaves setting fire to the Villa, but with only a handful of slaves surviving the fight...May you always make your throws!Sunday, March 20, 2022
Attack on St. Eustatius, 1666
It has been a while since we had a Blood & Plunder game, as most of our moves have been on the map. This game involved a group of Buccaneers from Tortuga moving against the Dutch colony of St. Eustatius (which had actually been occupied by English Buccaneers out of Port Royal. When the attackers demanded 1000 pieces/eight in lieu of an attack, Captain Morgan (Henry's uncle) answered back, that Governor Modyford of Jamaica, would hang them as pirates. As the defenders burned their Bark drawn up at the dock (knowing they couldn't defend it, The attackers then landed many of their men south of the fort. Unknown to the attackers, the defenders had moved three groups of Freebooters and one of Sea Dogs into the woods, to oppose the advance.
As the first group of Zeelieden made it onto the table, some Freebooters rose up and blasted a volley into the Dutch, dropping four!
Two more additional Zeelieden appeared, answered by two Freebooters, who inflicted more casualties.Sunday, February 27, 2022
Test of Honor:16th Century, Age of Sengoku
The group has played several games based on the Test of Honor system. A possibility of a campaign has led me to restart painting my troops.
The following, from left to right includes the Clans of: Uesugi; Shimazu; Hojo; and Takeda. They show (from front to back for each) Samurai, Ashigaru Yari (spearmen), Yumi (bowmen), and Tempo (arquebus). These figures are from Footsore, Perry, and AW Miniatures.
A closeup of some Ashigaru, all from AW Miniatures...Some Ashigaru holding Nodori The famous Daimyo Takeda Shingen, (Perry Miniatures) the 'Tiger of Kai'...The final photos (for now) are several very old samurai (from the 1980s), in fact so old I don't even remember their manufacturers. Fortunately the craftsmen making our miniatures today have come a long way!...Four more Clans including (l-r): Chosokobe; Date; Mori; and Oda...Thursday, January 13, 2022
Another Attempt at Kherson:
Following two days of ineffective artillery bombardment, the Reds moved into the eastern suburbs and began pushing towards the Station. Meanwhile they launched another wave of men from the north as well.
While the Red Artillery failed to inflict casualties, the French Armored Train (offboard) and MMG to the right of Station, succeeded in dropping a total of four from one unit although it passed its morale check...