David Bickley's Wargames Blog

The occasional ramblings of an average gamer, journeyman painter, indifferent modeller, games designer, sometime writer for Wargames Illustrated and host of games in GHQ.



Monday, 14 July 2025

More Burgundian Handgunners

The second base of five figures completes the addition of Burgundian handgunners to my Wars of the Roses project. Two views of the completed base ~

The four handgunners are from Crusader Miniatures,  via North Star, while the command figure is a Perry Miniatures plaaaaastic figure from the MAA sprue I bought early on while building up figures for the project in the Lead Pimple. {The two bases will be able to function as one Regular Unit or two Small Units in Black Powder.} 

You can see them as one Regular Unit in the picture above, or two Small Units in the picture below, which also shows the whole project completed so far!
Next up for their ordeal under my painting ministrations are another Retinue, that of Lord Zouche of Harringworth, yet another noble who could turn out for either the White Rose or the Red.


Saturday, 12 July 2025

"Advance your standards; draw your willing swords."

The Bard's prose once again doing duty as a hook to hang this latest blog post from, which is featuring  Sir John Wenlock's Retinue. Taking full advantage of Phil being AWOL in Yns Mon/Anglesey and Paul away in Devon I've been pressing on as well as hand and eye allow with a fourth retinue for my Wars of the Roses forces, this time with the men of Sir John Wenlock. The figures on the Bow and Bill bases are mostly from the small Crusader Miniatures range, as is Sir John himself, the whole supplemented by a few Perry Miniatures figures - both metals and plaaaaastic.  The Crusader Miniatures figures are quite slight, with the Perry Miniatures figures fitting in alongside them nicely in my view. As usual the flags are from Pete's Flags and the base from Warbases,  who else ~

The Retinue of Sir John Wenlock drawn up to give battle ~

Next in line for their time under the brush are 5 figures for a second base of Burgundian handgunners, to round out  the Lancastrians at least for the time being. In the meantime, the growing force ~

Time to get started on the Yorkists then with their first Retinue, that of Lord Zouche of Harringworth. Not that the present heatwave is conducive to much activity...


Thursday, 10 July 2025

"Give fyre!"

A quick post today as I've added a light gun and crew to my Lancastrian force. It's from Perry Miniatures as is, straight from the blister pack. The figures were fine, as were most of the gun parts, though the double arc was beyond my hands and eyes as you can see ~

For the Yorkist force I've gone for a far simpler assembly using a Wargames Foundry gun and their Medieval gun crew. I know my limitations when it comes to modelling, only too well...
I started painting for this small project 28 days ago {at the time of writing this post}, three of which were spent in Herefordshire with Matt and family. So 25 days when I had at least some time at the painting table available produced these units for the Lancastrian cause to date. A fourth Retinue is almost done now and I still have to tackle a second base of Burgundian Handgunners.  That will leave two bases of Mounted MAA, and some Command stands in the Lead Pimple, but before tackling those though I thought I'd make a start of some figures for the Yorkist cause.

Tuesday, 8 July 2025

Harald Dubhghaill

The recent spell of hot weather had really not been conducive to spending time laying out complex games here in GHQ,  so our most recent offering from last week is a run out for some of my 1066 & All That collection. The game sees Phillipe de Rawnslie's Anglo-Normans travelling to seize lands in the Emerald Isle. Needless to say, the local Hiberno-Norse ruler, Harald Dubhghaill, is far from pleased...

A view of the battlefield from behind the Great Hall of Harald Dubhghaill: Hiberno-Norse in the centre, Irish levy on either flank ~ Welsh/Saxons pretending of course!
Norman mounted knights waste no time getting stuck in to the local peasants!
As do the Anglo-Norman infantry!
Waves of Norman knights sweep forward across the battlefield, their thundering hooves shaking the resolve of Harald Dubhghaill's host!
As can clearly be seen in this shot of the oh, so typical combat dice...
...resulting in mounting losses for the home side despite the encouraging presence of the minor nobility!
Time for Harald Dubhghaill to lead his Household forward in support of the local sword fodder, some of whom have had enough for one day...
...finding an urgent need to beat a hasty retreat,  perhaps farming is not so dull after all?
Not that there's much chance of imminent agricultural diversion, nor of a decent crop this summer, as both sides clash on the rich farmland!
De Rawnslie is having his own problems though,  with his centre apparently disorganised or at least lacking in resolve to close up on the enemy!
Not that his opponent has manages his affairs much more successfully, with his lightly armed skirmishers already forced to flee!
What combat there is on his left of centre sees his knights forced to meet the threat from two directions. Neither side here gives ground though losses are steadily mounting!
Irish peasants levy fight bravely against heavy Norman knights,  though the outcome seems obvious to onlookers!
Perhaps no-one told the knights though...
Despite the unexpected success, the unexpected turn of events only serves to delay the inevitable as more Norman knights crash into the victors!
Some of whom, despite the heroic presence of minor nobility, have clearly more important things to attend to in the rear!
With the Anglo-Normans in the ascendancy across the battlefield Harald Dubhghaill's forces are finally shattered, peasants levy being no match for Norman knights in the final analysis!
The Hiberno-Norse army broke in Turn 9 as losses reached crisis point. Despite some successes on the left and dour defence on the right their centre never really got to grips with the heavy Norman knights! A grand game though played out in the best of spirits! No game here though this week, Phil being AWOL in Inis Mon! More time then for painting my Wars of the Roses figures!


Monday, 7 July 2025

Third Retinue musters.

 The third Retinue for my Lancastrian force has been finished and mustered in to GHQ, where it will be awaiting some opponents in due course! It is of course that of Sir George Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury,  whose Bows and Retinue Command have already featured here. The base of Bills completed this retinue ~

The figures are all from the Perry Miniatures metals range ~ the Billmen pack supplemented by a casualty, the Warwick figure, a Standard Bearer, and a standing MAA. 
The completed Retinue displayed ready for action! Next up will be the small artillery piece and crew, followed by the fourth Retinue for my Lancastrians. More on this as and when as you'd surely expect..


Saturday, 5 July 2025

Sir George Talbot...

...Earl of Shrewsbury joins with his Retinue's Bow and Bill to stiffen their resolve! Four figures from Perry Miniatures - metals and plaaaaastic- and Steel Fist Miniatures body with added head and arms! The standard is from Pete's Flags and the base from Warbases as usual ~

Not a great deal more I can say about them right now, other than that the base of his Billmen is well underway and will hopefully join his Retinue before err long.

After the base of Bill has been completed an artillery piece and crew are next in line, as I really do need a short break from painting bigger units! After that's completed there's one last Lancastrian Retinue glowering at me from the painting queue...

Thursday, 3 July 2025

"Fight, bold yeomen! Draw, archers; draw your arrows to the head."

Another appropriate text lifted from the Bard gives this entry its hook, from his Richard III of course. I've been working either side of our weekend away on my third Retinue, that of Sir George Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury.  So far the base of Bow are done and I thought you might like to see them and form your own conclusions in respect of the mix of Eureka MiniaturesPerry Miniatures and Athena Miniatures which populate the base. Some different angles to help you judge ~

The rear rank are made up of Eureka Miniatures figures whilst the four archers in the act of loosing their arrows towards their foe are Athena, with the casualty being from Perry Miniatures, with an added Eureka arrow bag. There can't be much doubt that the styles and heft differ but to my eye the base has a unity you might not expect when first seeing the bare metal castings. Anyway, I await your feedback with interest while pressing on with the next group of figures for the Retinue Command base.