Happy New Year! My name is Russell Coryell, and I live in Las Cruces, New Mexico (USA). I am an avid historian and gamer, preferring Ancients through the...
Hi, my name is Mike and I am a lurker. I live in San Diego, California and have in interest in many different time periods from ancients to sci fi. I have...
Hi All A brief and nowhere near complete Society Convention Dates. Vapnartak Sunday 5th February Knavesmire Exhibition Suite at York Racecourse Call to Arms...
I haven't checked this group in a bit, so I'm late with the intro: I'm currently working at a leisurely pace on a WAB Saracen army in 20mm plastic to oppose my...
Being new to medieval wargaming - I've always avoided it as I can't paint armour! - largely thanks to Peter Pig's new Wotr range, I'm hoping someone can point...
Rob - I'm no expert, but I like painting armor. I start with a black primed figure and I do the armor before any other part of the model because you really...
it depend on figure scale you are using but for most things the easiest way
to paint armour is to first undercoat the the whole model black. metallics
always...
I have asked this somewhere before, but forgot the answer. I understand that if you look at a Livery Banner, the TOP color will go on the RIGHTHAND side of a...
... I have asked this somewhere before, but forgot the answer. I understand that if you look at a Livery Banner, the TOP color will go on the RIGHTHAND side of...
Before I give my recipe's, may I ask what scale the Peter Pig stuff is? ( I suspect that they're 15's, but I'm not sure) Fred ... paint armour! - largely...
Help from the livery experts out there. Looking for the following badges which go with these livery - Rhys ap Thomas - White livery - Badge? John Beaufort...
You're right, they are 15s, and very nice they are too! Fred Rose <cinzano2001@...> wrote: Before I give my recipe's, may I ask what scale the Peter Pig...
Scott and John, thanks to both of you for some useful ideas - you don't get this problem with the GNW I can tell you! :-) ... To help you stay safe and secure...
Just posted some photos of my new painted WotR figures. Overall, I am really pleased with the quality, although the armor is a bit dark. Comments? Jim ...
Hi chaps Your comments, letters - things that can go in our newsletter The Scourer would be most welcome. As you know we have a place for them attached to the...
... We have a monthly newsletter called the Scourer and any contributions would be most welcome. ... If you have any short items of interest please post them...
WILLIAM Wallace's execution was the opening attraction of a giant medieval carnival, according to research which sheds new light on the freedom fighter's death...
... don't get this problem with the GNW I can tell you! :-) ... new Yahoo! Security Centre. ... You're welcome, Rob, but truth be known, I want to hear Fred's ...
Grisly, but his conclusion certainly makes sense. Edward was a master of the political gesture, and this sort of (very effective) propaganda certainly fits in...
The backbone of Scots armies of this period would be lightly armoured/unarmoured spearmen, armed with something like a 12' spear, possibly also having a targe...
Chaps In my best lanchester speak: re the conversation on Wallace etc is it ok to use this and any this else that crops up as a 'Scourer' piece? Dave...
... I would guess that the majority of Scots horse were lighter than the English - say closer to hobilar or custrell standard - but with the Scottish nobility...
Ahoy.............. It seems that several "Lurkers" are involved in collecting plastic 1/7nd armies. I have much preferred them since I saw my first set (Airfix...
... movie, but nearly every bit of it still bothers the heck out of me. Your point about axemen in the schiltrons is interesting. If highlanders were present,...
Ah, John of the silvery tongue, how can I ignore such a gracious request. Well, keep in mind most of what I do these days is in 28mm. (I do some variations for...
John, The axemen in the schiltroms were lowlanders not highlanders, have a look for the Bannockburn print from artist Mark Churms on the net, it gives an...