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.



Friday, 10 April 2026

Finally a further base...

...completes another Early Saxon warband of three bases; or fourth warband of two bases each; even a ninth warband of one base! Any and all will work with Hail Caesar we've found, but I must confess warbands of three bases certainly look more menacing, especially when you are the Sub Roman Britons! The figures are by 1st Corps,  the shield transfers are from LBMS and as ever the bases are from Warbases! Blathering on at an end, here they are for your comments ~

Next to pass under the old Brush of Doom are the six Arthurian Heavy Cavalry. I've been plopping paint on these from time to time as I worked through the warband figures so hopefully they should be completed by next week, all being well. In the meantime, the completed warband as it prepares to muster into GHQ ~

My latest order from 1st Corps was delivered on Tuesday while we were over at Phil's with William for another WWII game. They are already cleaned up and the shields glued on ready to be spray undercoated at some point. More on these when they exit the Lead Pimple to risk their encounter with the Brush of Doom!

Monday, 6 April 2026

The Second Base...

...for the new Early Saxons' warband has finally struggled out from under the Brush of Doom and mustered into GHQ. Again the figures are from 1st Corps, the shield transfers from LBMS, and the base from Warbases as ever ~

I have tried to organise the layout of figures on this base as far as possible to replicate the undisciplined charge look of the first base, but to me it seems I was less successful! You will of course be able to form your own opinion ~

Figures for the third base are underway, leaving just 6 Arthurian Heavy Cavalry in the Lead Pimple, though more Early Saxons are on the way from 1st Corps, subject of course to the vagaries of Royal Mail...

Friday, 3 April 2026

"The Seagull has Landed!"

William was going to join us in our weekly games for the next two weeks as it is the School Easter Holiday period. Of course that means only one period can feature on the tabletop battlefield here in GHQ this week. You guessed it of course, WWII! I decided on a pale imitation of a well known Michael Caine film with our game title giving a nod to the source, "The Seagull has Landed!" Set some weeks after a successful German landing under Operation Zeelöwe on the south coast Prime Minister Winston Churchill is visiting the works of Josiah Robinson & Son 'somewhere in the north of England' to view progress on a much anticipated secret weapon! Unfortunately some turncoat has betrayed this information to the Gestapo and a hurried raid has been put together under the direction of von Brecher with the objective of capturing Winston and stealing or eliminating the secret weapon and its inventor Professor Braenstawm...
The table layout showing both the Works in the distance and the Landing Zone of the strike force of Fallskrimjägers. And an AI generated topographical map Phil provided for me ~
Josiah Robinson & Son, the Empire Works, site of Top Secret weapon development overseen by Professor Braenstawm, the genius of his age ~
Winston giving his now customary greeting to the locals, just out of shot! While the Bishop of Matabeleland, enjoying a sabbatical, blesses local clergy and laity outside St Olaf's, all blissfully unaware of the drama about to unfold ~
On to the action via the now all too familiar anotated photomontage ~

"The Seagull has Landed!" Fallskrimjägers and Gestapo agents debus from their glider. Each squad can be placed 6" from the landing point, but then a throw of the Random Direction dice for each squad sees three back in the glider, yet to emerge.
Following on from the German deployment overseen by William and Phil, Captain Bykleigh deploys his Home Guard to defend the Works from attack while awaiting support from a column of Regulars. Will theybarrive in time or will the German reserves beat them to it?
The Fallskrimjägers make good progress in Turn 2, the run of the dice favouring the Germans.
By Turn 3 the Gestapo agents are also nearing the outskirts of the town, taking up positions along the hedge line.
To counter such a move a Home Guard Recce squad were peddling like fury to reach the hedge line first. They reach their goal but can they hold?
The remaining Squads await the oncoming Fallskrimjägers ready to give them a hot welcome!
A brisk firefight develops between the Recce Squad and the Gestapo agents. The outnumbered Home Guard are in a tight spot and see Pins Building up though initial losses are slight.
Unexpected rough going through a water meadow slows the advance of the enemy buying time for the Regulars to arrive, hopefully...
The supporting Smith Gun opens fire on the Fallskrimjägers as they struggle through the water meadows. Losses are so slight they might be firing onions!
The barrage fails to register any hits as the Gestapo cross the main road to assault the Recce Squad, but Pin markers may halt their advance.
The second Home Guard Squad dug in opposite the junction have taken four casualties. Their reduced firepower fails to stop the Fallskrimjägers moving on Bleak House Farm on their flank.
Mortar fire from both the 80 and 20mm mortars break the Home Guards' morale. The lone surviving Boy Scout runner makes for safety!
The Fallskrimjägers assault the Home Guard HQ position in Bleak House Farm. Bykleigh and his HQ are outnumbered and outclassed and inevitably succumb to their fate...
Von Brecher and his staff are caught under fire crossing the road! A Fubar results from a failed Order Test: they flee in Panic back into cover!
For a moment at least the crew of the Blacker Bombard have held up the enemy!
The loss of Bleak House Farm sees the flank of the Squad in St Olaf's threatened. They move to take up defensive positions! The situation is grave and no sign of those Regulars yet!
The Regulars finally have begun to arrive but the critical action is too far from their point of entry to be influenced quickly! So, like many an unsung hero before him, Professor Braenstawm moves forward in control of Tommy Adkins 01, covering the attempt to rush Winston to safety!
Taking advantage of the confusion caused by the surprise appearance of Tommy Adkins 01 Winston's car speeds away from the scene!
The escape route is threatened though by German reinforcements who have arrived just in the nick of time it seems!
Winston's driver is undettered, putting his foot down hard on the accelerator! The surprised Germans fail a test and unexpectedly stand aside allowing Winston to be whisked to safety!
In a final twist on the last Action Dice of the last Turn Professor Braenstawm is mortally wounded and Tommy Adkins 01 is captured to be hurried away to the Nazi scientists waiting with excited anticipation back in Berlin...
"They told us the British were retreating. They didn't tell us they left their monsters behind to guard the gates." — Recovered diary of an unknown Obergefreiter.
An Honourable draw to end the game. Winston is rushed away but Tommy Adkins 01 has been captured and Professor Braenstawm mortally wounded it seems. Home Guard losses are heavy and the town must fall to the Germans, but can it be held as more Regulars arrive...?


Wednesday, 1 April 2026

Parts of William's WWII collection

I want to share a few pictures with you of some of William's WWII collection. He's our second grandson, you've probably seen him in the occasional picture in GHQ over the last 11 years. He's always enjoyed being in the gaming room and playing with grandad's toy soldiers, but in the last year or so he's moved on to making and painting aircraft, tanks and troops under the Bolt Action umbrella. I'd like to show you some of his work, remember he's only 11 so don't judge the odd error too harshly, our wonderful hobby needs the next generation of wargamers ~

British Paras using Warlord Games Bolt Action figures. 
Two Russian infantrymen in a bleak winter setting. I liked the understated white on their helmets.
German Fallskrimjägers, the "bad guys" as a younger William would have said.
Sherman Firefly tank.
German Panther. A very decent go at the camouflaged I thought.
A Sherman Easy Eight, like the others from Warlord Games Bolt Action stable.
Airfix Spitfire with D Day markings. I think he has nine different marks of Spitfire altogether!
Airfix Stuka dive bomber!
Airfix ME109. I hope you can find something you have liked and can say a few encouraging words for William. He was fully immersed in yesterday's WWII game in GHQ and is already looking forward to a game at Phil's next week. In the meantime he and his two friends are playing another game today. 


Tuesday, 31 March 2026

First base...

...of a new Early Saxon warband. There will be three bases making up the warband, when I've finished painting them that is! The figures are from 1st Corps and the 80x50mm base from, you guessed it, Warbases

As you may recall I have been having occasional problems with getting the hand & weapon pieces to stick to the figures. With that chasenning experience in mind I glued the shields on these before spray undercoating them! I'm pleased to say that they are firmly fixed on, less pleased to say I failed to consider how fiddly painting some parts of the figures would prove to be! I have managed to cope but do urge you not to look too closely!

The shield transfers are from LBMS, now owned by Victrix. They sell the sheets unpunched for other companies' figures but fully punched for their own. Strange that you might think, if you were less of a sceptic than I am. That aside the shield transfers do fit quite well so far, something that has not always proved to be the case with previous projects.

I have sent off for a further warband from 1st Corps, this time all the figures are Young Warriors standing with spears. I had hoped to add some Gripping Beast figures but in the end these worked out cheaper, and I am a wargamer after all. I've also added two sheets of shield transfers as they were available, so saving on P&P! As I said, I'm a wargamer after all...

Friday, 27 March 2026

A Gathering of Hosts?

It will be quite a while until I complete the Early Saxon Warband I'm currently working on as I'm awaiting my order of shield transfers from LBMS, so I thought that to keep me motivated and also give you a chance to see how the Age of Arthur project is developing I would show them to any interested passer by as a Gathering of the Hosts, small forces taking the field, joining with others to contest the fate of Britania. Firstly, of course, Arthur Pendragen, Dux Pendolorum, and his mottly assortment of Britons ~

Secondly, Cerdic and his hordes of pagan warriors ~

When I eventually complete the aforementioned Early Saxon Warband, currently enduring their time under the Brush of Doom,there will be just 6 Arthurian Heavy Cavalry figures for this project remaining in the Lead Pimple. While I may not have enough yet for a game using Hail Caesar, there are enough I'd hope for a bash using either Midgard or Neil Thomas' rules, as individual bases can stand in for units giving each player a larger army to command on the tabletop battlefield here in GHQ. Or as in the picture following warbands can be reduced from three to two bases, also giving a larger force to command ~

 In the meantime though its back to wielding the old Brush of Doom...and thinking about the next order of figures for the project of course.

Tuesday, 24 March 2026

Command figures added to Arthurian Pedyts

The two bases of Arthurian Pedyts I showed in the previous post are joined now by a six figure base including command figures to complete their battle line. The figures are once more from 1st Corp, the base from Warbases of course, and LBMS shield transfers from my packet of spares! Firstly, see them on their own ~


And then in the context of the completed battle line ~

In the meantime I've started on the next Early Saxon Warband, again using figures from 1st Corps, after all it was a no-brainer taking advantage of their sale pricing. Very good value for money I thought! In fact I'm finding it very tempting to just go ahead and order more from them and leave the noticably more expensive Footsore and Gripping Beast offerings until later in the year now.