New year, new army
Despite having shelves of unpainted miniatures, I’m kicking off 2025 with a plan to build a new army for tabletop gaming. How successful will I be? Will I end up with another shelf of grey plastic? There’s only one way to find out.
If all goes to plan, I’ll finally have a painted army themed around the fantasy world I created for my fantasy series, Anathema to the Divine.
Basic Wargaming Battlefields
With the little free time I’ve had over the last few weeks being put to getting my latest model purchases painted, I completely overlooked a core part of tabletop wargames. Terrain!
Serpent Society
Change of plan! I’ve bought some Snakemen from Frostgrave’s Ghost Archipelago range to use as Ghekkotah proxies. Let’s see what’s in the box.
(Tin) Plastic Lizzy
With my 500-point starter army of not-Bretonnian’s ready to take to the field for their first fight, it’s time to turn my attention to their opponents.
Ready for Battle: Bretonnians in Kings of War
Phase 1 of my new army is complete! Sort of. The units aren’t based but they have their basecoat of paint and are ready for battle.
Knights of the Round Table - Review
A full review of the Fireforge Games kits mentioned in the first Budget Bretonnians post and how I used them to make all four types of Bretonnian knights.
Budget Bretonnians: Part Two
The peasants are revolting, but how well do they fit my off-brand Bretonnian army?
Budget Bretonnians: Part One
The core of every Bretonnian army is its knights. The core of an unofficial Bretonnian army is unofficial knights, but how do they compare to Games Workshop?
New Year - New Army
A good way to kickstart my hobby adventures after a year of doing very little of anything outside of my day job? Let’s find out.