One of the great things about Saga is painting an entire warband in just a few weeks. Here's the warlord and his right hand killer. And then the whole warband crowded in for a shot too. If only my minis could take selfies, the quality of photos on my blog would surely improve!
Thanks to a touch of OCD, I usually finish one project before starting another. Lately though, I've pitched that so I can work like the rest of you. With the Joms done, here's what's on my table.
Old West: I've got a commission for 28 Great Escape old west figs including Desperadoes, Cowboys, Outlaws and Lawmen. I'm looking forward to a demo game once I'm finished. Back in the day, I spent many, many hours playing the old RPG Boot Hill so I'm really looking forward to this.
Anglo-danish: I gave this warband a spin in Saga over the summer and won my first time out. If that's not reason enough to buy a new warband, I also enjoyed their battleboard. If you already have a Viking warband, then Anglo-danes are an easy lift as you can port figures between the two warbands.
Dailami: Technically, they're not so much on the painting table as they are near it. FoG has slipped off our schedules of late, dampening my motivation here. Sorry fellows, you're on ice until I run out of things to paint. As summer winds down, I'm happy to report my painting table is double-plus-full.
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Showing posts with label jomsvikings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jomsvikings. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Jomsvikings, pt. 3
As I was posing these, I though "I MUST upgrade my 28mm terrain!" I only have two 28mm huts in my collection, so each new warband I paint is forced to raid the same huts over and over again. This is fairly demoralizing for the wee fellows as once a hut is looted, there's no payout for the next band of marauders.
I really like the stylish balloon pants on these figs as they're a nice space for putting down color. And it's official; the Jomsvikings are my favorite Gripping Beast figures to date. All that's left for this warband is a warlord and a standout figure.
Over the weekend, I drove my son to the IU Jacobs School of Music. He was all smiles as we set him up in the dorm and very quickly, he was making new friends. Grant's dorm is all music students and I told my daughter "Just think, this building holds 400 Grants!" To which she replied, "Get me out of here!"
At registration, he discovered he'd finished enough general education requirements in High School that he could do a composition major with a conducting minor and an oboe concentration. He conducted his first big piece at 14 so he's thrilled to add conducting to his plate.
My wife and I choked up as we said our goodbyes. To keep the return drive from turning gloomy, I spent it reminiscing about our college days, friends, and adventures at the University of Arizona. Good luck and godspeed, son. I can't wait to hear your stories, and perhaps trade a few of my own!
I really like the stylish balloon pants on these figs as they're a nice space for putting down color. And it's official; the Jomsvikings are my favorite Gripping Beast figures to date. All that's left for this warband is a warlord and a standout figure.
Right...this one's been looted! |
Searching the woods for leprechauns...is that what this raid is down to? |
At registration, he discovered he'd finished enough general education requirements in High School that he could do a composition major with a conducting minor and an oboe concentration. He conducted his first big piece at 14 so he's thrilled to add conducting to his plate.
Sweet freedom! |
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Jomsvikings, pt. 2
I'm a bit rushed this week as we get ready for the Big Move. No, I'm not moving, sadly. My son is soon off to the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music and there is much to be done before we load up the minivan to drop him off. My wife is taking it quite hard. All of a sudden, I am too. I was cleaning the minivan for the long drive when it really hit me. When I think of all of the fantastic opportunities that await him, I feel much better. I'll concentrate on that.
I was telling Grant that back in my day, I lived in the cheapest dorm on campus and we had one payphone for the whole wing. Thank goodness for Skype and FaceTime!
So, back to the Joms. These hearthguard are Gripping Beast. Once again, they're great figures to paint and the Joms may be my favorite GB models ever!
I was telling Grant that back in my day, I lived in the cheapest dorm on campus and we had one payphone for the whole wing. Thank goodness for Skype and FaceTime!
So, back to the Joms. These hearthguard are Gripping Beast. Once again, they're great figures to paint and the Joms may be my favorite GB models ever!
For those readers who are playing Saga and thinking about a Joms warband, here's a link to 4 pages of discussion on tactics for running Jomsvinkings. Enjoy!
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Jomsvikings warband, Pt 1
The Jomsvikings were a possibly fictional company of Viking
mercenaries who'd fight for anyone who paid their substantial fee. The Joms were highly selective in deciding whom to
admit to their order. Membership was restricted to men who proved themselves with a feat of
strength, often taking the form of a duel. Once admitted, the Joms required adherence to a
strict code of conduct to instill military discipline. Any violation of these rules could be punished with expulsion from the order.
Members were bound to defend their brothers, and avenge their deaths if necessary. Jomsvikings were forbidden to show fear or to
flee in the face of an enemy of equal or inferior strength, though orderly
retreat in the face of outnumbering forces appears to have been
acceptable. Spoils of battle were equally distributed. No Jomsviking was permitted to be absent from their stronghold, Jomsborg, for
more than 3 days without the permission of the brotherhood. No women or
children were allowed within the fortress walls, and none were to be taken
captive. No women? No wonder this mercenary order disappeared!
While their existence is a matter of debate, I became convinced they were real once I received a batch of them to paint on commission. I'll leave it to our Swedish bloggers and experts to offer an proper opinion.
First up are 8 hearthguard with Dane axes. These Crusader figs mix well with the Gripping Beast figs that'll make up the rest of this warband. In Saga, they'll get a +1 bonus to their attack roles due to the Dane axe but they'll suffer a -1 penalty to their armor values due to the lack of a shield. In Saga, these fellows will be stone cold killers.
Danish lumberjacks |
Knock, knock! |
It's good to be back painting 28mm for Saga. The thing I'm loving about the Joms is that you can come at them with a brighter palette than an ordinary Viking warband. So, look for more high fashion and color in this fabulous Dark Ages warband!
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