Friday, 21 November 2025

Warfare 2025 - Retail Therapy

Of course, no hobby show is complete without a little light shopping, and I did pick up a few new shiny things at Warfare last weekend. There was a pretty good range of traders present  (see Big Lee's excellent video report on his visit, which featured the trade stands quite heavily ), so plenty of opportunites. Here is a summary of my purchases, the directions they may be sending in.. 

I had pre-ordered a couple of things to collect at the show - first and most important being from Commission Figurines.  I acquired 10 packs of their 6mm MDF semi-flat figures, to increase the forces available to my 'Risorgimento' 1859 Italy armies.  A cunning combination of packs from the Napoleonic and ACW ranges should allow me to represent two divisions of Austrians and one division each of Piedmontese and French - the first time that Louis Napoleon's men have appeared. 


 A major plus point for these figures is that a packet of nearly 100 infantry costs just £2, and that will make four battalions - very economical!  I am using Napoleonic British infantry in 'Stovepipe' shako for Austrian infantry, and ACW foot and artillery in Kepis for the French, for example -  as I think my friend  Chris aka Nundanket has said 'as long as the hat looks right, you're OK'..

My second 'pre-order' was from NewLine Designs  20mm Ancients range - specifically the 'personality' set of Darius of Persia in his chariot. I already had their Alexander figure for my DBA Macedonian army, so obviously I needed Darius.  And here he is, in kit form.. 


 I am quite looking forward to assembling and painting this, along with Alexander  (albeit the latter is a simple single  mounted figure ).  

Having dug out the Macedonians and Persians the other week and tried out Dominion of the Spear rules with them,  I admit I had a hankering to add another DBA-sized army to the collection, allowing a potential three-cornered campaign - so obviously, I needed Porus and his Indians.  I was fortunately able to make good on that idea, thanks to a couple more acquisitions :

First these two HaT 1/72 packs,  which I found on the Grubby Tanks/Brittannia Miniatures stall

These will provide up to 12 cavalry and 3 chariots, which should be plenty for a DBA-size army. I was mildly disappointed that they didn't have the Elephants pack from the same range, but I'm sure they will be available for on-line ordering  somewhere - it wouldn't be  Porus' army without some elephants! 

I also spotted some appropriate infantry on the Newline Designs display, so I picked up 2 packs (4 per pack ) each of their archers and javelin men - I think they are rather nice: 


 

I am looking forward to painting these too, they are nice figures, and I have a piece of wargaming magazine nostalgia to inspire my efforts too, of which more in a future post. 

Well, the above seem to have go me well and truly into an 'ancients' mood, and that doubtless influenced a couple of purchases from The Society of Ancients stall, and the pen of Phil 'Lost Battles' Sabin :  


 

Strategos II is a set of fairly simple rules for tabletop battles, using a gridded system. Armies are a little bigger than DBA, for example, which suits my longer-term plans, and I know Phil Sabin is absolutely an expert in this field, so it will be interesting to see how these play.  Empire is 'a very simple game... simulating the struggle for imperial dominance between Carthaginians, Romans, Macedonians and Persians/Parthians, from the 4th to the 2nd centuries BC'  - I am intrigued by the way that this period saw the parallel existence of all those powers, and the resulting campaigning possibilies (real or imaginary). The game has rather a nice map, too: 


 With a simple strategic game and more than one set of relatively simple 'small armies' tactical rules, I can feel  an Ancients campaign coming sometime in the future (though of course that might mean raising Roman and Carthaginian armies too!). 

And last but not least, I couldn't resist a bargain (it was the cheapest item here), from the second-hand books offered by  Stonewall Figures  - not quite directly relevant to the above purchases, but who can refuse a piece of vintage (1981)  Terry Wise, with classic illustrations by Angus McBride?  

file under 'comfort reading' 

 And that, as they say,  is about that - not a bad selection of stuff new and old, which should keep me busy in the winter months. I will need to have some regular painting sessions for the various figures, but I think I have kept them to manageable numbers which can be painted fairly quickly without boredom setting in.  

 As a quick postscript, I was fortunate last week to take part in one of Jon Freitag's remote games - this time the Reconquista battle of Zallaqah 1086.  I took the part of King Alfonso VI, leading his Knights to... well, I'll let you read about it in Jon's battle report.  A very challenging and tense game that went right down to the wire - many thanks to Jon and the other players for a great evening's gaming. The picture below shows an 'interesting' manoeuvre that I tried with Alfonso's Knights..

  

 Anyway, do read Jon's report for a flavour of the back-and-forth of a nerve-wracking game! 

Next time, perhaps an account of an interesting talk that I attended recently. Until then keep well, everyone. 

16 comments:

  1. You did very well on your shopping, David! Those Newline Indians look great! Wise's book is a good one to have in your library. Thanks for the game plug too! That was a terrific game, wasn't it? Maybe you fellas would like to swap sides and try again?

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    1. Thanks Jon, yes I was pleased with my purchases, and I do like the Newline Indians - nice to see some 20mm metals in a world of hulking 28mms!
      Thanks again for a great game the other night, I think I'd be up for another go if the others are..

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  2. Interesting selection!
    As to Strategos, Empire (and Legion for that matter) while Prof Sabin undoubtedly knows his stuff, I find it all a bit, how shall I say.....dry! As dusty as the ancient kingdoms themselves!
    I simply found the rules too determinative of the conclusions he reached and...a bit dull for me! I did use either Legion or Strategos as scenarios for DBA battles which was quite fun.
    I used to alternate painting a DBA army with a Soldier King unit and SCW battalion to break things up.
    As alternatives, may I suggest the following:

    Alexandros

    https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/4217/alexandros

    There are also supplements available for Xenophon (the ten thousand) and Successors. Copies appear on eBay regularly.

    Commands and Colors ancients with figures.
    You have Hexon terrain so can duplicate the mat.
    Rules are online:
    https://www.commandsandcolors.net/ancients/

    Dice can be found on etsy:
    https://www.etsy.com/uk/market/command_and_colors_dice?dd_referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2F

    Cards are the only problem, but you could make your own especially using these:
    https://www.commandsandcolors.net/ancients/the-game/main/command-cards.html

    Neil

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    1. Thanks Neil, interesting stuff! Strategos and Empire were rather 'impulse buys' but had the advantage of being very cheap (£5 and £6), so I thought why not? Have not played either yet but am part-way through reading Strategos, not many pages but fairly dense text - 'Sabinese' perhaps, a variant of 'Barkerese' ?! I'll give them a go - and as you say, the scenarios may be very useful.
      'Alexandros' looks interesting, that map could be useful! I think I used to have a magazine edition of 'Successors' but never played it, and passed it on, sadly.
      I already have Commands & Colours Ancients - the basic Punic Wars set and the Macedonians/Persians expansion - and the idea had crossed my mind, especially after seeing posts on Jon F's blog of his visits to a friend who uses figures for C&C. They do look really good, and I like the game. So it's a strong possibility..

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  3. A very profitable show for you, David. Plus, you remind me to do my order to Walter at Commission Figs.

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    1. Thanks Richard, yes all good stuff. I look forward to seeing more Commission Figurines featuring in your battle reports!

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  4. A nice mixed haul of stuff there David:). I must admit that despite many decades of trying, I just can't find any interest in Ancients gaming at all. Who knows, but maybe one day? I've just done some retail therapy/Xmas treat to myself with a mish mash of WWII stuff in light of some recent games.

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    1. Thanks Steve, well it takes all sorts! I am only 'dabbling' in Ancients but enjoying it, the Alexander/Successors period is interesting and it is intriguing how the various Successor states were around at the same time as the Punic Wars - there must be some scope for 'what-if' campaigns featuring them. Dim memories of Tony Bath's Hyboria also have an influence..
      Can't criticise the 'Xmas treat to self' idea!

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  5. That is a really nice eclectic sort of shopping basket that makes coming home after a show and browsing through everything really rewarding.

    I note that wonderlandmodels.com have got your Indian elephants.

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    1. Thanks Norm, yes I was pleased with my 'haul', a mix of pre-planning and serendipity, with a sort of Ancients theme emerging, not really planned but good anyway!
      Thanks for the tip about the elephants, too; interesting. Might need to buy several other boxes to make the postage worthwhile, though - I think that's called 'mission creep'..

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  6. Lovely Indians and I will be interested to see how the SOA rules work for you…
    Alan Tradgardland

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    1. Thanks Alan, yes the Indians look really nice! Hope I can do them justice..

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  7. Retail therapy is good. At the moment mine seems to involve a lot of paint and base restocking, but that is also good. You seem to have had a good sessio of it.

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    1. Thanks Rob, yes I think I did Ok. I've been following your recent posts, really like all the units you've been painting!

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  8. That lot will keep you busy! Those Newline figures look very good. I’ve got Lost Battles if you find you like the Sabin rules. Happy to lend it to you next time I see you.
    Chris/Nundanket

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    1. Thanks Chris, yes the Newline figures are rather nice. I would be very interested to read 'Lost Battles', thanks!

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