And now onto the "real" projects:
28mm Greek MythI have a set of rules,
Typhon and have "invested" in some suitable
Foundry and
Eureka figures and even have some terrain but I now need the figures painted. Given the superb job that Lenin did on his own figures I was a bit cheeky and asked him to paint mine up - clearly he is waiting for his muse...
15mm Alexander the GreatI started this with a low investment approach by getting a couple of DBA armies. This has expanded to 4 (Alexandrian Macedonian, Persian, Greek and Thracian) plus a few ancillary items to widen the scope (elephants anyone). But the original plan was to move to massed battles (much as I like DBA). My main stumbling block has been finding a set of suitable rules - particularly as I am looking for ones which actually provide some period feel.
28mm MontroseI bought some Redoubt figures for this more years ago than I would care to remember and whilst they are now painted I have yet to base them. This has mainly been down to settling on a set of rules. I originally purchased
For God, King and Country by the Canadian Wargames Group and whilst these are fun they didn't quite do it for me. I've not got a copy of
To The Banners which I am hoping may be the answer.
25mm French RevolutionI picked up some of the Foundry figures as a result of Lenin reducing his lead mountain. I am planning to do this at a skirmish level using the
Gloire rules. I even have some suitable buildings which I picked up from eBay (although luckily with Gloire you only need to fill 2' x 2'!).
28mm DahomeyAnother project started from Lenin's desire to reduce the load on his joists! I have always been fascinated by the French Foreign Legion and so this seemed a perfect opportunity to do something a little different with them. I have now ordered the balance of the figures I will need from
Dixon and have plumped for Two Hour Wargames'
Colonial Adventures rules to start.
28mm WW1 Eastern Front / Russian Civil WarI have lumped these two together because the common factor is
Musketeer Miniatures' lovely WW1 Russian figures. I picked some up at last year's
Cavalier show but I am waiting until they release the figures with greatcoats to move on as I also have some of the ex-
HLBS Archangel intervention figures and with the addition of some
Copplestone figures I could cover quite a lot.
28mm WW2 Eastern FrontGiven that I have a winter gaming mat and suitable German troops (both bought largely for the Bulge!) I have always been keen to expand this out to include Eastern Front. I managed to pick up a Corgi T34 from eBay and I have a few figures painted but for a decent game I knew I would need more so I took advantage of
The Wargames Command Post's recent sale and bought some more
Bolt Action figures. Our "go to" set of WW2 rules,
Nuts!, will be the obvious choice here.
I suspect if I have a look around my games room I may stumble on some more but I think that's enough to be going on with!