Sunday, March 9, 2008
Elite Miniatures Early Napoleonic Prussians 1801-1806
Elite Miniatures French Napoleonics
Figure codes from left to right - F36 Line drummer, F34 Line Officer, F37 Line Eagle Bearer, F35 Fusilier March Attack.
F35 Fusilier and F45A Grenadier March Attack Bearskin.
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Units of the Zama Game
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
WAB - The Battle Of Zama
The Carthaginian Army.
1st Corps Carthaginian war elephant (painted by Leroy)
African Spearmen (Old Glory).
Old Glory Spainish (also painted by Leroy)
The game was played last Sunday and which progressed for the majority of the day. The rules played were Warhammer Ancient Battles and we took the Army lists from the Hannibal supplement. A few of the units were different, along with a couple of extra elephants and less Romans. But Leroy can only paint so many figures at one time. Figures of which I think he painted about 90% of the figures you can see on the table. Thanks to Leroy and the others for selling the figures too John, I don't we could of played the game without them.The terrain used was just some marine carpet picked up from Bunnings for $29 per meter and spayed a lighter shade of tan.
The Republican Roman Army
Old Glory Numidian light horse (painted by Scott Robertson).
Sides were played by John, Jeff and Clarky (up from Brisbane) with the Carthaginians. and myself and John Williams with the Republican Romans. Fortunately for us Clarky was in control of the elephants and after a couple of rounds of combat a number of these beasts broke back towards the Carthaginian lines and doing so forced those troops back. The elephants I think saved the Romans from total destruction but probably not from losing the day. Our cavalry turned up losing the battles on the flanks, which in turn allowed the Carthaginians to overlap, like the horns of a bull (as Clarky put it). However I think if we played the game to the end the Romans would of been forced from the field. Anyway enjoy the pictures. I will also have to mention a little about Jeff's effort with the dice. After about ten turns of play and Jeff having to roll the 'warband role' for his ten nine units, he did not roll one once the whole time. Out of 90 rolls not a single one was a great effort. I can never win against these guys.
Looking towards the Roman lines.
Looking towards the Carthaginian lines
Roman and Carthaginain cavalry clash.
Ten Carthaginian elephants charge towards and into the Roman lines.
Celtic Warband charges into a Roman wall of spears.