Sunday, March 8, 2026

Hatti versus Wilusa Midgard Game

 

Hittites and Trojans deployed


Opposite end


Hittite right flank


Hittite left flank


Trojan right flank


Chariots advance


Trojan chariots charge, Hittites countercharge


Last Sunday Rick, Gary, Rob and I met down at Vikings Club in Lanyon for the monthly meeting of the Canberra Regional Wargames Group. We played a Hittites versus Trojans Midgard game, with Rick and Gary commanding the Trojan defenders and Rob and I commanding the Hittite attackers. The two forces advanced, skirmishers exchanging fire, then the Trojan chariots charged and the Hittite chariots countercharged. Sarpedon, the Lycian king and Trojan ally, was killed, an early casualty. 

In the centre the infantry closed in combat and the chariot combat continued. Eventually the Hittite chariots were destroyed and the now unattached Hittite hero evaded. On the Trojan right flank some spearmen finally managed to catch the Hittite chariots but the Hittites had the advantage in the infantry combat in the centre. A Hittite spearmen unit with attached commander was able to rout the Lycian warriors to finish the game.


Sarpedon is killed


Skirmishers shoot


Infantry close in the centre, chariot combat continues


Hittite chariots are destroyed, Hittite hero evades



Trojan spearmen finally catch Hittite chariots



Hittite archers and Trojan chariots both turn and face


Hittite spearmen rout the Lycian warriors,
finishing the game


Friday, February 27, 2026

Amorite Kingdoms Chariots

 






Here are two Amorite Kingdoms chariots from the time of King Hammurabi of Babylon (c.1792 - c.1750 BC) that I painted about fifteen years. These are Warlord Games figures. 









Friday, February 20, 2026

Etruscan Cavalry

 





Here are some Etruscan cavalry that I've just finished painting. The figures are all by Aventine Miniatures with LBM shield transfers. I posted photos of some Samnite cavalry earlier in the month with the same backdrop but realised this was a duplicate post and deleted it! Anyway I’ve finally finished some Etruscan cavalry, and have started work on more Aventine figures, this time 1st Class Etruscan hoplites.




Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Late Roman Infantry - Prima Flavia Gallicana Constantia

 







Here are some Late Roman infantry from the archives. These are the Prima Flavia Gallicana Constantia, a pseudocomitatenses unit listed in the Notitia Dignitatum as part of the Magister Peditum’s infantry roster but assigned to the Magister Equitum’s Gallic command. Here’s the link to Luke Ueda Sarson’s site listing them, for those that are interested:

lukeuedasarson.com/NDprimaFlaviaGallicanaConstantia.html

This is an entire box of the Gripping Beast plastics with command figures, spearmen and rear rank archers that I painted about ten years ago when they first came out. The shield transfers are all LBM/Victrix.









Sunday, February 8, 2026

Hellespont 321 BC - Command and Colors Ancients Game

 

Initial deployment view from
Eumenes' cavalry on the right flank 


Initial deployment view from 
Craterus' cavalry on the right flank 


Pharnabazus's Persian cavalry attack Craterus' cavalry


Side view


Pharnabazus' Persian cavalry lose two
units and are forced to retreat


On Sunday Rick, Gary, Rob and I met down at Vikings Club in Lanyon for the monthly meeting of the Canberra Regional Wargames Group. We played a Successors CCA game, the scenario was the battle of Hellespont in 321 BC, Eumenes versus Craterus. We diced for sides, Rob and I commanded Eumenes’ army and Rick and Gary commanded Craterus’ army. This was a quite an evenly matched scenario, Craterus had the advantage in pike, while Eumenes had the advantage in cavalry. Craterus moved first and had five command cards and Eumenes had six command cards. The only change I made, was the addition of an extra commander, so there was one in each of the three sections - left, centre and right for both sides.

Pharnabazus' Persian cavalry attacked Craterus' cavalry on Eumenes' left flank. This didn't go quite according to plan and two units were destroyed and the remaining unit forced to retreat. In the centre Craterus' light infantry charged Eumenes' auxilia and the pike on both sides moved closer. Pharnabazus' cavalry tried again and charged Craterus' cavalry, killing Craterus and destroying his cavalry. The game was level pegging but would be decided with the pike in the centre. In the end Craterus' pike won a tense and hard fought game with 6-5 victory points.



A Greek priest examines the auguries


Light infantry charge auxilia and the pike close


Pharnabazus' Persian cavalry try again,
Craterus is killed and his cavalry destroyed


Eumenes' cavalry advance


The game is decided with the pike in the centre




Craterus' pike come up trumps with a tense
and hard fought win 6-5 victory points 


Thursday, February 5, 2026

Hellenistic Sacrifice

 







Here is the Baueda Hellenistic Sacrifice set which I've just finished painting. The priest is a metal figure and all the other bits are resin parts which can be arranged individually. This is just the ticket to ensure the auguries and dice gods are on your side! I will probably use it as a camp for my Successor or even Republican Roman armies.







Thursday, January 29, 2026

Seleucid versus Ptolemaic Successors ADLG Game

 

Armies deployed


Opposite end


Seleucids advance



Seleucid elephant, Agema and pike charge



Last Wednesday afternoon Garry and Craig came over and we played a Seleucid versus Ptolemaic Successor ADLG game inside. It was too hot for the shed, the maximum temperature was 43 degrees centigrade, the curtains were closed and the air conditioning running! The only drawback with this, was the table was a bit small (6 x 4 foot) for the size of the game, our usual 9 x 5 table tennis table is much better and allows manoeuvring on the flanks.


Garry and Craig commanded the Ptolemaic defenders with a sizeable advantage in phalangites, some of these the machimoi, were supposed to fight as mediocre. My later Seleucid army had cataphracts and an armoured elephant but the game was decided by the pike infantry. My elephant, Agema cataphracts, pike and thureophoroi all charged. Multiple rounds of combat saw the Seleucid flanks hold but in the centre the pike were quickly ground down and in tatters.

 

Pike combat in the centre




Seleucid pike break, Thracians
take casualties from shooting



Seleucid cataphracts charge on the left flank



Seleucid centre in tatters


Hatti versus Wilusa Midgard Game

  Hittites and Trojans deployed Opposite end Hittite right flank Hittite left flank Trojan right flank Chariots advance Trojan chariots char...