I recently bought the May 2025 issue (no. 449) of Wargames Illustrated magazine, which included a free sprue of Warlord Games Epic Hail Caesar Celt Warriors, which I believe are 12mm or 13mm scale. I was interested to have a look at them, but I admit I don't have a use for them - I have dabbled in Ancients, but am pretty much committed to 20mm scale for the period. So, would anyone like them?
First come, first served - leave a comment on this post, including a contact email ( I won't publish that on the blog, of course ) and we'll arrange for me to post them to you (UK only, please) - or even better, are you going to the Partizan show on Sunday? If so, I can hand them over in person!
As you can see, there is a nice mix of warband infantry, skirmishers, cavalry and even one chariot. One amusing feature of the warband figures is that some of them depict naked warriors. Their modesty is of course covered in front by their large shields ( and you know what they say about the size of a Celt's shield..) but from the back, it's all on show:
So, if you are of a nervous disposition, be warned, you may find these a bit too 'cheeky'. I also wonder if a rules amendment might be required to give an extra minus 1 on their combat die roll if attacked from the rear..
I have to admit I never thought I'd be having to say I bought a wargames magazine 'because of the interesting articles of course, nothing to do with the nudes'.
*** UPDATE : they are taken already! Alan 'Tradgardland' has offered them a good home, I look forward to seeing what he does with them. ****
Meanwhile, as already mentioned, I am planning to visit the Partizan show at Newark on Sunday, and look forward to an interesting day. Looking at the website, it seems we can expect to see no less than 70 games ( about 40 demonstration to 30 participation ), which is slightly mind-blowing! Also over 40 traders, so plenty of shopping opportunities.
Browsing the list of games, there is a very wide range - all periods from Ancients to the Sci-Fi future and the realms of fantasy, and all scales from 6mm to 60mm ( Blitzkrieg Miniatures '60mm Ancient Battles', may look impressive!) plus aerial and naval games. Among those I will be looking out for are :
- John Kersey 1/72nd Russo-Japanese War Nihon shugi: Assault on 203 Metre hill
- Anschluss Wargames 10mm WW2 A Small town in Italy 1945
- Ardhammer Group 28mm French Dutch War 1672-1678 The Battle of the Windmill
- Boondock Sayntes 28mm Anglo-Sikh wars The Battle of Aliwal, 1846
- Glasgow Tradeston Club 15mm 30 Years War The Battle of Rocroi 1643
- Gordon's Gophers 15mm WW2 North Africa Rapid Fire Reloaded
- League of Augsburg 28mm 17th Century Caribbean Dutch Raid on Hispaniola circa 1675
- Nick Hindley Epic scale Napoleonics The Battle of Waterloo 1815
- Simon Miller Lust for Glory 28mm “To the Strongest!” Horse’n’Musket
- South London Warlords 6mm WW1 Crisis on The Marne, September 1914
- Steve Jones 6mm Napoleonics Wagram 1809
- The
Yarkshire Gamer 28mm AWI
The Battle of Germantown 1777
..'and many, many more', no doubt!
And of course I would hope to meet a few friends, old and new I know Postie's Rejects will be there, for starters, always good to see them.
Finally I can report some painting progress : I now have a small Italian village in 6mm scale for my 'Risorgimento' project, couttesy of Timecast miniatures and my very average painting skills.
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Now for the roads, rivers, railways, walls and trees...
I strongly suspect that my next post will be a report from Partizan - let's hope it lives up to expectations! Meanwhile keep well, everyone.
David,
ReplyDeleteHoping to go but dependent on car behaving itself!
Neil
Thanks Neil, having recently been through a bit of an 'episode' with our car, I can sympathise with that! I will look out for you, anyway.
DeleteNice work on the buildings, I’m hoping to make Partizan on Sunday a lot of impressive games to see 👍
ReplyDeleteThanks Matt - it strikes me that there may be even more games that I want to see at Partizan than there were at Salute! It is likely to be a busy day.
DeleteI’m up for the celts , please . I have one sprue from my copy of the magazine and more would make a wee game.
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Alan
P.s enjoy the show.
Thanks Alan, you are first responder so they are yours! I'm sure they couldn't find a better home. I have high hopes for the show!
DeleteP.s Alan was Alan Tradgardland btw
ReplyDeleteNice work on the buildings David! The roofs look very good.
ReplyDeleteShame I didn’t get organised for Partizan (again!). Some interesting sounding games.
Chris/Nundanket
Thanks Chris, yes the buildings are nice, the tiled effect on the rooves is good and i got lucky with just the right mix of red and brown paints..
DeleteYou'll make it to Partizan eventually - I am meeting 'the other Dave' there, all being well! It should be a good day, worth the early start...
Nice work on the buildings David and good to know the sprue has found a good home:). I'm all packed and ready for Partizan, so maybe I might see you, but like most Bloggers, I have no idea what most of them look like!
ReplyDeletethanks Steve. As to appearance, I am a middle-aged, bald, white bloke - just like about 75% of the people there! Tempted to wear a name label..
Delete( but if you look at Ray 'Don't Throw a One's report on Salute this year, I am on the right-hand end of the blogger meet-up picture..
https://onelover-ray.blogspot.com/2025/04/salute-2025-blogger-meet-up-salute-loot.html )
Over 60, white, glasses, losing hair, baseball cap, checked shirt: well that's me and as you say, would cover an awful lot of the attendees. I've been looking for a clip on name badge, but can't find it, so may use my lanyard or a simple stick on label, just in case someone wants to say hello!
DeleteSticky label ain't a bad idea!
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