Hippolyta's Tiny Footsteps

Hippolyta was the Queen of the Amazons, a nation of warrior women. Her tiny footsteps refer to the feet of hundreds of tiny metal and plastic soldiers.

Showing posts with label Late Romans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Late Romans. Show all posts
Wednesday, 20 November 2024

Gripping Beast Later Roman Cataphracts

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I say "Later" Roman but these could fit in pretty much anywhere from the time of Hadrian until the 5th or maybe 6th century. I...
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Monday, 3 February 2020

And now .... at long last ..... Dux Britanniarum!

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First, a mea culpa. I've had the Dux Britanniarum rules for ages but never played a game until now. A few of us at the club talked la...
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Monday, 25 November 2019

Planning a Dux Britanniarum campaign

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A few of us at the club are thinking about getting a Dux Britanniarum  campaign going next year, so we are looking at our existing armies t...
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Monday, 15 April 2019

A big Sword and Spear AAR

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This was something that Clive and I had been discussing for ages, and now it actually took place.  The scene was somewhere in the Roman Eas...
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Thursday, 11 April 2019

And I was supposed to be painting more Condottieri troops ..............

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Well, that was the plan, but then I decided to finally use my Late Romans for a game of Sword and Spear, but realised that I had 40 foot fi...
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Yes, I am a female wargamer. There aren't many of us around, but we make up in quality what we lack in numbers. I mainly play games using the TooFatLardies rules; mostly Chain of Command and Sharp Practice but also Infamy, Infamy and I Ain't Been Shot, Mum occasionally. I also like Alien Squad Leader and Frostgrave. Not really done much with Stargrave, though. I sometimes play HoTT and I have an interest in Cthulhu games and A Very British Civil War. I also play Saga 2 (including Age of Magic) sometimes, plus Sword and Spear and its Fantasy version. I've been playing Lion Rampant recently, as well as Dead Man's Hand, Honours Of War and In Her Majesty's Name. Looking to play more Pulp games next year.
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