Monday, June 1, 2026

Thracians versus Scythians Midgard Game


 


Scythians deployed



Thracians on the left, Scythians on the right


Thracian attackers advance


Scythians advance in the centre


Shooting commences


Last Sunday afternoon Craig came over and we played a Thracians versus Scythians Midgard game out in the shed. I added a Parthian shot trait for the Scythian and Getic horse archers, so they could shoot when they evaded. The Scythians advanced in the centre and charged a Thracian peltast unit. Single combat between the two attached heroes resulted in the death of the Thracian hero but the horse archers were destroyed themselves. The Thracian noble cavalry on the left flank charged the Scythian noble cavalry. The Scythians countercharged but were destroyed outright in the combat while only inflicting a single hit on the Thracians.

Back on the Thracian right flank the other Scythian noble cavalry unit charged the Thracian noble cavalry. The Thracians countercharged and were once again extremely lucky with their dice destroying the Scythians while suffering only a single hit. The Scythians were down to their last two reputation tokens by this stage and the Getic horse archers were able to destroy a half strength Scythian horse archer with shooting to finish them off. This was a rather unsatisfactory game as two combats with exceptional dice rolls for the Thracians really decided the result. Horse archer armies never seem to fair well under most rules that I've played.


A Thracian hero is killed but
the Scythian horse archers are destroyed 


Thracian noble cavalry and Scythian
noble cavalry line up a charge 


Thracian noble cavalry destroy Scythian
noble cavalry on the Thracian left flank


Same story on the Thracian right flank


Monday, May 25, 2026

The Didadochi

 

Mounted Pyrrhus of Epirus




Foot Pyrrhus




Here are some Successor command figures that I’ve just finished painting. The figures are by Warlord Games, part of the range they released for their Hail Caesar supplement, The Pyrrhic Wars. Above are mounted and foot figures of Pyrrhus of Epirus. The foot figure is the freebie you get when you order a hard copy of the supplement. Below is Antigonus Monopthalmus (the One-Eyed) and his son Demetrius Poliorcetes (the Besieger) with an attendant. The next figure is Lysimachus with his faithful hound Hyrcanus. According to Pliny the Elder in his Natural History, ' a dog, the name of which Duris gives as Hyrcanus when King Lysimachus' pyre was set alight threw itself into the flame' https://www.attalus.org/pliny/hn8b.html The final figure is Ptolemy I Soter (Saviour).



Antigonus Monopthalmus




Demetrius Poliorcetes with an attendant




Lysimachus with his
faithful hound Hyrcanus




Ptolemy I Soter (Saviour)




Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Samnites versus Etruscans Midgard Game

 

Deployment from the Etruscan side


From the Samnite side


Etruscan right flank and centre


Etruscan left flank and centre


Samnite left flank and centre


Samnite right flank and centre


Etruscan cavalry charge on their left flank,
Samnite cavalry countercharge


Same thing on the Etruscan right flank



On Monday afternoon I played a solo Samnites versus Etruscans Midgard game out in the shed. The two sides were very similar, the Samnites were the attackers and the Etruscans the defenders. The Etruscan cavalry charged on both flanks and the Samnites countercharged. The Samnite cavalry eventually destroyed both Etruscan cavalry units but one of the remaining Samnite cavalry units at half strength was then destroyed by missile fire from Etruscan slingers. Once the infantry closed in combat the game became even more hard fought with no clear advantage to either side. In the end I called time as a draw with the Samnites on three remaining reputation tokens and the Etruscans four.



Samnite cavalry are victorious on their right flank


Combat continues on the Etruscan right flank


Etruscan slingers destroy the Samnite cavalry


Etruscan cavalry are at half strength


Samnite and Etruscan infantry slog it out


Game ends as a hard fought draw


Sunday, May 17, 2026

Late Etruscan Infantry Command

 




Here are two late Etruscan infantry command stands that I've just finished painting. The figures are by Aventine Miniatures with LBM shield transfers. I hope to play a solo Etruscans versus Samnites Midgard game out in the shed soon, but have been sick with Covid recently and have just been taking it easy.




Monday, May 4, 2026

Thracians

 









Here are some pics of various Thracians I've acquired and painted over the years. First up are some Thracian noble heavy cavalry that I've just finished painting. The figures are by Old Glory Miniatures. The Thracian light cavalry are also Old Glory with the exception of a single Minifigs figure on a Hinchliffe horse that I painted years ago. All of the Old Glory Thracian light cavalry and infantry were painted by Adam Stone, part of an Old Glory Macedonian army I bought from him. The infantry are in photo order, later Hellenistic peltasts with rhomphaia, javelins and thureoi shields and earlier peltasts with javelins and peltai shields. 

The earlier peltasts are a mix of Old Glory and Wargames Foundry figures. The Wargames Foundry second hand figures are beautifully painted by the Dragon Painting Service in Hong Kong. They're much better than anything I could manage but the colours are a bit lurid for my taste, I prefer more muted tones! Most ancient armies would be covered head to toe in dust anyway. Collecting Thracians it is hard to avoid having two armies with the earlier peltasts and later Hellenistic ones. I have many more units to add to these armies with Old Glory, Minifigs, Tin Soldier, Essex, Foundry, Crusader and Aventine figures.










Friday, April 24, 2026

Etruscans versus Tullian Romans Midgard Game

 

Etruscans on the left, Romans on the right


Opposite end


Forces advance


Cavalry combat Roman right flank


On Thursday afternoon Garry came over and we played an Etruscan versus Tullian Roman Midgard game out in the shed. The two sides were essentially Etruscan armies of the sixth century BC, while both of our armies are really Later Etruscan. Servius Tullius was the legendary sixth king of Rome, its second Etruscan king who ruled from 578 to 535 BC, and is credited with extending the voting rights of the plebs, which also incorporated military reforms of the five classes. The Etruscans were the attackers and both sides advanced eager for combat. Cavalry combat on the Roman right and then left flank was a protracted struggle. In the centre skirmishers exchanged missile fire and the first, second and third class infantry positioned themselves for what they hoped would be a devastating charge.

The Roman cavalry routed but the surviving Etruscan cavalry were below half strength and down to their last stamina point. One of these cavalry units charged some slingers who were destroyed but scored enough hits in combat to knock off the cavalry as well. The Roman infantry charged the Etruscan infantry but the devastating charge failed to materialise and they were soon retreating with quite a few units reduced to half strength. In the end the Etruscans ground the Romans down until they were victorious. It was a fun and satisfying game that was reasonably close.

This was our first game with the four new fold up tables bought from Bunnings which give a twelve foot by five foot playing surface which worked well, though the mat we used was only nine by five foot.  My old rickety table tennis table has been retired after fifteen years and probably hundreds of games, my partner really hated it and has been plotting its demise for years! I also picked up second hand from Abebooks, this Italian language book on Etruscan armies by Ivo Fossati, published in 1987 it's obviously not as recent as the Osprey Etruscan book but it is has many photos, some colour and is nicely illustrated with English language captions and introduction as well as Italian.





Cavalry combat Roman left flank



Protracted cavalry combat on both flanks


Roman infantry charge, their cavalry rout


Etruscan victory 


Thracians versus Scythians Midgard Game

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