While I hadn't fully ruled out an expansion to my 1066 Normans, I just didn't feel like going in that direction just now. Nor did I feel it even remotely sensible to expand any of my Black Powder Era collections, though the SYW could always do with added cavalry! So, I've been filling the odd hour with trawling images of folks' collections on the internet for ideas and inspiration...
In the end I came to the conclusion that despite my many well aired reservations I'd start a completely new project! Mad idea, isn't it? I turn 70 on the last day of the month(DV) and have more toys than GHQ can handle in a game! Yet here I am looking at the prospect of painting two new 28mm armies! Shinyitus, more deadly to the wargamer perhaps than even coronavirus? Well, of course not, but certainly dangerous to the bank account! As an added dimension I determined after much searching to source figures from a company (or companies) new to me. Following due deliberation I decided on building two small armies for the Punic Wars, initially using Aventine Miniatures, and here are the first figures I've received eventually curtesy of the Post Office’s somewhat slower service, Republican Romans ~
I'd hope to paint these first figures in about two months, enabling me to order their Carthaginian opponents sometime in late July. When the core of the two armies are completed then I shall look to expand both over the winter I hope, bringing a new game to the tabletop here in GHQ for 2021, and beyond hopefully. In the meantime, it’s been on with more bits and bobs remaining in the Lead Pimple! Stay safe and well all of you!
Looks like a great plan to me!
ReplyDeleteWell, it's a plan Jonathan, how great remains to be seen.
DeleteAnother project that’s what all wargamers like to see, and an excellent way to celebrate your birthday....now I would say there are some fantastic plastic figures on the market π€ but they might not be your ideal. The thing with ancients are they are never ending...but it will be nice to see them develop π you can have elephants, cavalry loads of fun stuff.
ReplyDeleteCavalry I shall keep to about 18 figures a side I hope, as you know I dislike painting them, but elephants I shall delegate elsewhere, Phil I hope as he has a great scheme for them!
DeletePunic Wars is certainly a classic conflict and Wargamer period!
ReplyDeleteYou are right there, and loads of choice!
DeleteSplendid a much better option than your other choice, looking forward to seeing the project progress and playing next year or late thisπ You will find the figures a joy to paint too.
ReplyDeleteNow we want to know what the other choice was ? Elves and goblins I bet π€£
DeleteFirst four finished!
DeleteMatt, the naughty step for you on two counts!
DeleteIt was Space Marines...Epic
DeleteAmusing, but wrong!
DeleteVery nice, Aventine are great miniatures!
ReplyDeleteI am initially very impressed by the figures I've received.
DeleteNice post...Aventie is a range I had never heard of until the last few weeks or maybe months...but all of a sudden, lots of people seem to be singing their praises...and deservedly too, from what I have seen. Good luck with keeping to the painting schedule!
ReplyDeleteThe painting is underway!
DeleteWell done! I have had the same reservations regarding staring new periods etc.The choice you have made is a good one and by picking the republicans it does allow for a civil war aspect. As for the Carthaginians well their diverse use of nationalities also allows that you can fight with just the allies.I do like the look of the Aventine ranges.
ReplyDeleteApproval appreciated and noted Robbie. When my enthusiasm slackens I look to you to drive me on! The Aventine Miniatures I have so far have impressed me. Very clean sculpts and castings needing hardly any cleaning bar a few bits on the bases.
DeleteI have always fancied Aventine, they do nice ranges and I've only heard good things of them. Good choice of armies too as they can be constantly expanded!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
I'm impressed by both the figures and by the friendly, helpful service. As to "constantly expanded", well, no doubt you will be proved right!
DeleteA splendid choice of a new project David...
ReplyDeleteI was looking at these the other day...while I put my order in for some Sassanids...
It’s a very very tempting period and they are lovely miniatures...
I shall be watching your progress with interest...
All the best. Aly
No doubt your order was responsible for my order of transfers and figures being held up! I forgive you. For now...
DeleteAventine are fabulous, I would like to build another Roman army soonish and I am seriously considering there range, looking forward to your progress.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Matt
My initial opinion of the Aventine Miniatures range is very favourable, mind I've only finished eight figures so far!
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