Saturday 19 March 2022

A man with no plan.

Ive been a bit busy this last week but Im not certain with what. I suppose sometimes that's the way things go. Anyway I felt I needed? some extra Men at Arms for my Wars of the Roses army. So I painted up these chaps with another one already underway. 
I then got to thinking that I didnt really know just how big was my Yorkist army which to be honest had grown way in excess of what had originally been a small force that I wanted to use with Never Mind the Billhooks. So I did a review of the figures.
Im a bit wary of doing reviews because some people might take it as showing off and others might realise that Im one of those wargamers who paints until they get a new interest. 

 Basically someone without a plan. Im more of a wargamer who likes painting and if the period is something that captures my imagination then I just crack on. Im lucky I have time and can usually scrape some cash together to buy the toys.  [within reason]

As one can see its far too big for a normal 100 point Billhooks game which would be about six units. At the review I counted 34 units and that was without the skirmish troops and artillery.
But its colourful and I can use them all using other rule sets. Of course this is without the Burgundian's Ive been painting as well but I still have some way to go before I feel I have enough.






                                        



21 comments:

  1. No plan is better than a constrictive plan.

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    1. Well yes and no Paul. The armed forces seem to think any plan is better than none?

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  2. Fantastic looking collection and you can never have enough figures

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  3. Super looking collection and I enjoy seeing others’ parading of troops. I do not consider such displays as self-indulgent or showing off. Perhaps I should?

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    1. Im always mindful of when I was far younger and I would paw over images of collections and almost cry with envy.

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  4. Enough? What kind of wargamer says enough?😉 A most pleasing and attractive collection started there Robbie!

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    1. Thanks David, painted toys are always good for the eyes.

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  5. Starting to look a little more Hail Caesary there. Nice work!

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    1. Luckily that was the intention, to be able to use two rule systems for different types of games.

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  6. Very nice looking army Robbie.


    Willz.

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    1. Thanks you Will, look forward to meeting up for a beer and some banter.

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  7. A lovely looking collection indeed Robbie…
    A Plan?… nope you’ve got me there… no idea what you are talking about. 😜

    All the best. Aly

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    1. I was thinking about you the other night. In a good way I hasten to add. It was images of your beautiful large scaled toy soldiers that had got me going. I then realised that it would be madness to start another scale, wouldnt it?

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  8. Nice to see a parade,I can't really see anyone being offended by it,they look great, I'm with you and usually end up painting too many of one type and not enough of another!
    Best Iain

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    1. Thanks Iain. I always think back to when I started and how I would study each photograph of large collections. I was envious to say the least.

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  9. Very impressive - a wonderfully colourful display. Nothing wrong with showing off when there's something worth showing off! :-)

    Cheers,

    David.

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    1. Thanks David. My wife always said that was my main fault, playing to the gallery.

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  10. Put me in the 'please sir, can we have more parades?' camp as well! Great stuff.

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    1. Thanks for that. I daren't set out my renaissance armies. I would probably get a real scare then.

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  11. That's a superb looking army Robbie, well done. More parades always appreciated. Dave

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