Showing posts with label Blood on the Sands. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blood on the Sands. Show all posts

Saturday, June 22, 2024

More Gladiators

 

Group shot



Laquearius


Here are some more 35mm Gripping Beast gladiators, from their Jugula Familia Set Three, that I've just finished painting. There are four types a Lacquearius, Crupellarius, Thraex (Thracian) and Secutor. I have the two other 35mm sets as well and will use these figures and my 28mm gladiators for Frank Sultana's excellent gladiator rules Blood on the Sands.


Crupellarius


Thraex (Thracian)


Secutor


Wednesday, December 6, 2023

Gladiators, Arena and First Game of Blood on the Sands

 

Box of gladiators


28mm and 35mm painted gladiators



Steve Barber Models unpainted resin Gladiator Arena


Blood on the Sands cover - A Quick Start for Plebs


On Wednesday afternoon Craig came over and we played my first game of Blood on the Sands (BotS). These gladiator combat rules by Frank Sultana are still being play tested. Frank who, has posted extensively on the Lead Adventure Forum and his blog Adventures in Lead about these rules, was kind enough to email me a copy of A Quick Start for Plebs. There is Facebook group for those interested in Blood on the Sands. Craig has been involved in the play testing for a while and has a good grasp of the rules and had additional material like the BotS QRS which was very handy.

We played a game using Gripping Beast 35mm Murmillo and Thracian gladiators (designed for Jugulla) with my unpainted Steve Barber Models resin gladiator arena. I have had this arena for about 15 years and some of the stands were damaged and very brittle and had to be repaired with super glue. I still have to bog up the gaps in it before painting it, then there is the audience...

I was pretty lucky with my Action Dice and had the initiative in most turns, and was then able to inflict a slow kill rear leg wound early on. Marcus the Murmillo weathered the storm and inflicted a few flesh wounds in turn. Disaster struck for Titus the Thracian when he rolled snake eyes in an attack which resulted in a Stumble, dropping his sword. After a few anxious dice rolls Titus was able to retrieve it and continue the combat. Marcus was eventually killed after about six turns of back and forth combat.

I have accumulated quite a collection of gladiator rules over the years but BotS exceeds any of these in detail, realism, sheer fun and playability. The card driven Studio Tomahawk gladiator rules Jugulla, have quite a good campaign system for building up a Ludus, but the actual combat between gladiators is quite disappointing. BotS is a really clever set of rules and has me very motivated to play more games and to finish painting my gladiators, arena and audience.


Titus the Thracian makes a Rush Special Attack


 Marcus the Murmillo retreats with
a slow kill rear leg wound


 Titus retreats with a torso flesh wound


 Marcus is eventually killed


Norman Milites

  Here are some Norman Milites from the archives. These are mainly Conquest Games Norman plastic cavalry with two Crusader Miniatures figure...