Like almost every wargamer I have ever met, I have trouble staying
focused on one game/rules set/time period. Even with my own game coming out in
a few months, I am always thinking about forces I could build for other games. Well, once again, my will-power has cracked,
and I have decided to embark on a new project.
I really love Dan Mersey’s Lion Rampant rules, and I’m looking
forward to the fantasy version, Dragon Rampant, coming out later this year. I
decided I needed an army that could work for both. At the same time, I’ve had a
hankering to paint some Greek myth figures, as Greek mythology is one of my
enduring loves. So…I’ve decided to put the two together.
Lion Rampant is actually a set of medieval rules, but the troop
types and rules will work just as well for ancients, especially the Hollywood
Hoplites I am imagining.
2 Units of 6 Heroic Hoplites
1 Unit of 12 Light Infantry
1 Unit of 6 Satyrs
1 Unit of 6 Centaurs
So, 36 miniatures in total. It’s a lot, at the rate I’m painting
these days, but far from impossible. My goal is to try and get this force onto
the table quickly. That way I have a ‘base’ army. I can then go back and
replace units with better ones or bring in some other units for variation, but
at least I have a force I can play with in the meantime.
The other great thing about this army is that I already have most
of the pieces to construct it (thanks Phil!) I’ve got a box of Wargames Factory
Greek Heavy Infantry. I really like this set as it is the only plastic Ancient
Greek miniatures set on the market that allows for heroic poses. I’ve also got
a box of Wargames Factory Numidians. These figures are not so great…but they’ll
do for the Light Infantry for the moment.
For the Satyrs, I’m going to pick up a pack of the Wargames
Foundry Satyrs with bows (these will serve as bidowers (sort of ranger
types) in the game.
The only group I’m not sure about is the Centaurs. I’m just not
particularly taken with anything that is available on the market at the moment.
I might have a stab at converting my own…
Very creative, it's a really good idea for a force and I'm looking forward to seeing it come together. Dave
ReplyDeleteI will hold fire for the moment, but you have given me loads of ideas.
ReplyDeleteI might look at doing all centaur army IF I can find enough figures with the right poses. Or be bothered to convert like crazy!
Looking forward to seeing this army come together.
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