Sunday, 19 February 2012
Update need
Monday, 22 August 2011
Colours
Sunday, 7 August 2011
1/3000 Japanese
Lots of painting has been done. I have really steamed ahead
With my 1/3000 stuff, mostly Jap and British but I have also been painting some Siam stuff made by those good fellows at Navwar. Without further ado here's some if stuff
Tuesday, 31 May 2011
The Workbench
The Dreaded Bunch
Wednesday, 18 May 2011
1/300 6mm Planes
Monday, 16 May 2011
Transport Tycoon and Delays
Sunday, 4 July 2010
Delayed Update!
Next up and continuing with the Macedonain theame we have my Hetoroi, again made by Xyston. Again, I'm quite happy with these chaps!

On other news I have started to paint for others for a bit of cash. I'm mostly doing ships so if you need anydone and want them for a fair price, get in contact with me!Tuesday, 16 March 2010
Osprey Army of Herod the Great Review

As with most Osprey books there is a brief description of Herod’s live and his relationship with the Romans and also a glimpse on the time period slightly before and after the life of Herod. The main focus is on the composition on the army.
All in all I good read and useful resource for the wargamer/modeller.
Friday, 19 February 2010
WW2 Skirmish-Eastern Front: Rules of Engagment
The Battle Field from Russian eyes.
Russians with armoured support.

The Russians advance but the squad on the left has been cut down by the panzer behind the wall.
The remaining Hungarian rifle squad fended off some advancing Russians and the brave Italian tank team took a shot at a T34 only to have its shell bounce of the Russian tank. The Russians riddled the Italian tank with machine gun fire in reply, killing all the crewm within.

Axis forces vainly trying to hold the soviet advance
The Russians presssed on, overwhelming an Italian squad in close combats whilst the T34's mopped up the other Italian squad.

Soviet SMG squad jumps over the wall to deal with the Italians and in confronted with the Rallying Hungarians.
Time constraints meant that the game ended early but it was a good match up so this is probably going to be the game we take to the show. As mentioned above the SS didn't enter the combat but know doubt they would later and would of slowed the Soviet advance.
3 of us played the game, one with the Russians and the other two with the Axis. I took the motely crew of Italians and Hungarians as I have a thing for the underdogs!
A great game and I recomend buying RoE if you want a good skirmish game. We are planing to do a cold war game at some point by hashing the rules a little.
More updates to follow!
Friday, 30 October 2009
Book Review - The Spartan Army!
I have been interested in doing a book review for some time now so I thought I would chose an easy subject and one that many people may of read. My first review is the Spartan Army by Nick Sekunda published by Osprey!

I can honestly say that I am one of those people who have a large collection of Osprey books but have read a mere handful. In fact I think its only two. When I mean read, I mean read from the start to the end and not just taking a mere glance when I need to know what colour a Macedonian tunic should be or the colour of Royal Navy Battleship turrets in World War 1.
As I wanted to do a review I chose a subject that currently intrests me and one that would probably intrest many others, know small part due to the 300.
The book is part of the elite series of osprey titles and seems to follow the usual Osprey trend of a brief introduction and history of the subject peoples followed by a discription of their weapons, armour and appearance.
As well as this you get a number of colour plates in the middle of the book (altough this seems to be changing in later books) which are accompanied by plate discriptions at the back. There are also various black and white imagaes dotted around the text showing artifacts such as shields, statues and a whole host of other treasures. So far so good.
The artwork (Richard Hook) is fantastic and really does capture the imagination of the reader. The detail is excellent and I feel that Mr Hook has done an excellent job in showing the development of the Spartan Army. My knowledge of Spartan appearance is not to a high level but it was reassuring to see that Mr Hook hasn't placed the Lambda on the Spartan shields at Thermopylae and instead used them for Spartans during the Peloponnesian War. Such consideration for historical accuracy (or as near was we can get it) is always welcome to a stickler such as myself.
The content of the book is generally excellent. I am a fan of Nick Sekunda's work and he clearly has a passion for ancient Greek history. The information in the text was very informative and, importantly, very readable.
Whilst Mr Sekunda has mainly focused on the Hoplite side of the army he has included some information on its cavalry and light troops to.
As ever the subject matter has been throughly researched with a lot of primary sources being used. This, in my mind, enhances the reliability of the information given.
My only negative comment would be that I would of quite liked some information on the Spartan army after its defeat Leuctra at the hands of the Thebans. Although, arugably, the Spartans played less of a role in the Greek political world after this time, it would of have been intresting to see how the Spartans adapted to new troop types such as Macedonian phalangite and the thureophoroi.
Apart from that I overly enjoyed the book. It is well written and provides a good basic introduction into the Spartan army.
Rating 4:5
Tuesday, 1 September 2009
Something different - 15mm Seleucids!!

WW2 1/3000 - Royal Navy, Italian Navy and Kriegsmarine!





Sunday, 9 August 2009
WW1 Aircraft
After a longish break I have gone back to the 1/72 kits which I intend to wargame with.
I thougt I would go with something easy so got an Airfix Fokker Dr1 which I will paint up as Voss' as I never did when I first made the kits!!!

Tis a funny kit and the bits do not fit all that well but you have to love it.
I also played my first (and Second game) of wings of war the other day and to my surpries it was actually very good. If you like a fun game and into the dog fighting then this is a nice litte game!! More updates to come soon.
Tally Ho!!!
Tuesday, 4 August 2009
1/3000 Custom Minas Geraes
Unfortunalty Navwar and sktyrex don't make this model but hey, it gives me a chance to learn a new skill.
Anyway here is a couple of pictures of my ship in the construction stage. Basicly a big blob!


The hull was made from the same thick plastic card that I used to base my ship. A thinner bit of card was used to create the upper hull. Miliput was used to fill in areas and extend and shape the upper deck.
The next stage is to shape the miliput parts, create the bridge and drill in wire to build up the funnels. The turrets I hope my father will be making as he is very skilled at sculpting.
Tally ho for now!
1/3000 WW1
Below are a couple of pictures of my WW1 project. Most of my ships are geared up for Dogger bank which I play using the very good General Qaurters 3 rules!!
The British and German Fleet
SMS Derfflinger

HMS Tiger

SMS Blucher
The poor Blucher, designed in response to the British Invincible class but secrecy on the British side meant that the Germans believed that the Invincibles were to be armed with 9" guns. As a result the Blucher was armed with 8". Still I think she is somewhat of a beautiful ship!
HMS Iron Duke
Overall I'm happy with my results with my little ships. My fleet is ever growing so I'm sure that I'll have more to show in the future. At the moment I'm working on some WW2 British and Italians.!!!!!
Monday, 20 July 2009
Laneism is Reborn
Not much as really changed apart from the parties have gone and been replaced by my private hobby.....wargaming...yes I finally came out as a gamer!
So now this blog will explore that many periods that I now game but it will also include some reviews on any decent films and music that is out there (which is difficult as all good music died with Joy Divsion and Thin Lizzy).
There will of be course be a number of poltical rants which really means I'll be moaning about the goverment for some reasson or the other.
Tally Ho for now!




