Sunday, April 26, 2026

Second's Out! First Update


 




It's been a busy week......and it's been a long week...     
    So continuing with the theme of Lion Rampant from my previous post and I am writing this allmost exactly a week on from that post and, blimey, the wargaming froth is increasing in... I dunno...frothiness?!! 😀

    So if I've been frothing about Lion Rampant why do I have a photo of a horde of rampaging WHFB Orks and chums as a header photo? Well, besides looking jolly and chummy and like their all having a spiffing time on the rampage it's also a reminder to myself that back at the start of the year I had made a (semi...quasi..) solemn vow to myself that the first project that I would give my attention to in 2026 from the many projects that I have in the Stash of Potential would be my 6th edition WHFB Orks and Goblins.....and this is the first I have looked at them since the end of of 2025.....so much for semi-quasi-solemn vows....sorry 6th Ed WHFB O&Gs

    Now mostly I've failed to keep my semi-quasi etc etc because I have been playing a fair bit of Bolt Action 3rd edition at the Village Idiots in East Kilbride as well as in the Gaming Garage and also prepping for a game of 40K Apocalypse back in February which involved revisiting my 5th edition 40K Imperial Guard armies, tanks and stuff to get them up to scratch for the table; I'll post some stuff about it later as well as some photos....but I digress... Since then the chance to once more play GWs Inquisitor has reared it's head and demanded some attention (we're not there yet, at the actual point of playing but soon...see later in the post for info) and now Lion Rampant 2, more specifically a  campaign book entitled The Crusader States has become the focus of my attention; my main froth if you will...


......a copy of which bought last week from Firestorm Games. It's a bloody marvellous book!! If your not acquainted with it, it has been written,, mostly by Gianluca Raccagni, a lecturer in Medieval History at Edinburgh University and born again wargamer so it's fair to say he knows his stuff and how to apply it to wargaming. Said stuff has been written, from my point of view, purely to stir my froth and encourage me to buy yet more, very necessary, boxes of figures etc!!



    My other bookish purchases arrived too; £40 well spent at Colonel Bill's. I flipping love Osprey Books. And I especially flipping love Osprey Books illustrated by Angus McBride; he's brilliant in my humble opinion.

     Other stuff arrived to from Firestorm; a Rubicon M8/M20 Armoured Car for Bolt Action, a Renedra Wattle and Timber Building as well as a box of Fireforge's Turcopoles that gave me twitchy, need to glue and paint stuff feelings. 

    These all arrived on Wednesday when I wasn't terribly well. I had a stinking cold which kept me off work but kept me on the couch in front of the TV watching Youtube and more specifically the wargaming themed channel 7th Son. And here I watched Martin, who I assume is the 7th Son of the title playing games of Hail Caesar set in the Crusades which looked.....I hesitate to use the term "awesome" as I am an old fart but, honestly, I can't think of a better, more apt one. 

    So, despite being poorly, the froth was still going strong (which probably contributed to me feeling poorly as scientific research that I have concocted shows that frothing uses up quite a lot of energy and can cause excess stress due to a lack of Vitamin F....that's an actual fact that I have just created!!)


    All of which leads us...or rather me, though if your reading this and your not me then "us" is more appropriate, to.........Pike & Shotte by Warlord Games.

      You see, my chum, Danny, who lives up north and is a fellow frother (we are part of a support group for people who suffer from wargames frothing), has these Warlord Games Polish Winged Hussars that he loves and are part of a growing collection of Pike & Shotte era figures he is collecting and, as he is visiting the great metropolis that is Glasgow in May for some work related training (I think it's to do with personal hygiene and eating like a human being but, hey, that's not important...he's a good person and that's what counts) and is staying at mine we have decided to play our first game of P&S in the Gaming Garage...

    Now, you know how it is; deciding to play a game that requires lots of figures is one thing but putting said figures on the table on the day, in an acceptable painted state is another....



    
   ....so for the next three weeks (which is when Dan is due at mine) I will be focussing on getting these units finished off plus a couple of cavalry units for the game to represent a 17th century Swedish Army which, though I am kinda grumbling about it here I am really, rather looking forward to playing as I really like the era for both it's actual history and also as a setting in which to play games. Besides I have had the P&S rules for years but have never actually played them so I am grasping the chance to play P&S with both hands.

....but the things is, I really, really want to work on my Teutonic Knights and Turcopoles as well as the archers and foot serjeants I dug out last week; oh man it's the age old struggle between duty and desire....well, in a rather small, selfish and, possibly, mildly amusing way. 

    and on the subject of struggles.....there is also the struggle for the soul of the Emperor of Mankind in the 41st millenium!!


....which I will write about in another post. It's getting late and I really need my beauty sleep....trust me 😁

    This post was brought to you with the assistance of Marks & Spencer's Found range of wines; specifically their Moschofileron Roditis which was jolly nice. 

    The musical accompaniment was by Dvorak, Brahms, Sibelius and Smetna courtesy of my Spotify subscription....I'm not a completely uncultured swine, you know 😉

    Pip pip till next time when I will, hopefully, bring you an update on my aforementioned stuff, a look at a forthcoming game of Bolt Action with an Italian force fending off a Soviet one and also an actual look at Inquisitor and not just an allusion to it...

pip pip,
Jim Bob






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