Tuesday, March 30, 2021
Terrain Tuesday - Stone Walls
Monday, March 29, 2021
Longbow vs Armour 1418 English Longbow Myth
English longbow myth busted
Video presented by Todds Workshop
Can arrows defeat armour?
Saturday, March 27, 2021
#30daykitchallenge
April 30 day Kit build challenge!
So what is the 30 day kit challenge? Well, something I shamelessly copied from Gunbird and his blog "20mm and then some" back in 2017 when we chatted about doing something about our piles of shame.
When I moved to France I found I had a lot of unbuilt kits, particularly modern and ww2, plus some ww1 aircraft make up the majority plus all of the Perry and Warlord figures. I also suffer from half built kit syndrome, as I like to paint the interiors, the pilot then assemble the kit. So during the current lockdown looming in April in France due to rising cases of Covid in our region I have decided to have a kit build challenge to fix my problem in some way. So with that in mind I'm starting the 30 day kit build, if you like join me and blog about it, steal the picture below if you like...........I have started the Prep sorting the kits that need finishing and then some new builds, building kits trying to stay within current build restrictions for my yearly goals but wherever the wind may blow of course!
Join me if you wish
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#30daykitchallenge
RULES
Goals are simple, you will build your part built and new kits during the 30 day challenge:
- Any material (plastic, resin, metal, wood).
- New in the box or partially built, it matters not.
- Gun, tank, truck, aircraft, ship, figure animal? Your call.
- Kit must be basically finished, based if you prefer that, to qualify as a build.
- The completed kit must be ready for primer.
- Resin and metal upgradesets can be applied after the build.....the goal is to get kits built and ready for primer, not to finish them with paint and varnish etc.
- You decide how many kits/models you want to build in the 30 day period.
- You set the penalty for not meeting your goal (and after that it is the honor system)
Anything beyond that is up to you
My goal is the period from 1/4/2021 up to 30/4/21, each day I plan to work on a kit until I have completed my goal. My goal is grand total of 30 kits, If I can build more kits n the month, then bonus.
My penalty is that if I don't make my target, is not to buy another kit for the rest of the year :(.
So, starting with Day #1 (1st April 2021), I'm starting with some 1/72 armourfast kits to kit off then onto some more tanks and aircraft.
Cheers
Matt
Cheers
Matt
Thursday, March 25, 2021
One Hundred Years War Chevaliers et Écuyers du Maine VIII
Knights and Squires of Maine
"Wargaming History”
Monday, March 22, 2021
Gaulois Aulerci Cénomani tribesmen VII
Gauls Aulerci Cénomani Tribesmen
"walk the battlefield in the morning, wargame in the afternoon"™
From Caesar to World War Two
Sunday, March 21, 2021
Gaulois Aulerci Cénomani VI
Gauls Aulerci Cénomani Tribesmen
"walk the battlefield in the morning, wargame in the afternoon"™
From Caesar to World War Two
One Hundred Years War Chevaliers et Écuyers du Maine VII
Chevaliers et écuyers du Maine
Based a number of figures in this last week or so as my basing material has arrived, a lot more coming as I have completed all of the English foot and some more French foot for my armies.
I think I need another three or four boxes to complete the army completely, two cavalry, one french foot plus some metals to flesh out some commands etc.
"walk the battlefield in the morning, wargame in the afternoon"™
From Caesar to World War Two
cheers
Matt
Saturday, March 13, 2021
100 Years War English archers IV
English Longbow IV
"Wargaming History "™
From Caesar to the coldwar
Friday, March 12, 2021
French Bandes d'Infanterie Pike Guerre Folle 1488
French Bandes d'Infanterie Pikemen
"walk the battlefield in the morning, wargame in the afternoon"™
From Caesar to World War Two
100 Years War English Archers III
English HYW Longbowmen III
"walk the battlefield in the morning, wargame in the afternoon"™
From Caesar to World War Two
Thursday, March 11, 2021
100 Years War French Longbow II
French HYW Longbowmen
French longbowmen in skirmish order, the 60 x 60 base fits into the castle towers I am building for my big terrain project this year. lots more on the way for the next week or so before my birthday parade!
French Perry Archers, Agincourt plastics range
"Wargaming History"™
From Caesar to the Cold War
cheers
Matt
100 Years War English Longbow II
English Longbow II
Finally onto some infantry types, I have a few bases of these on the way this week, around 30 completed on the table along with more cavalry as my basing materials have arrived lots of figures coming in the next ten days or so
Perry Metal English archers suitable for the mid to late 100 years war
"walk the battlefield in the morning, wargame in the afternoon"™
From Caesar to World War Two
cheers
Matt
Wednesday, March 10, 2021
100 years war French Chevaliers and écuyers du Maine VI
French Chevaliers and Écuyers du Maine
Finally completed some stuff of my own this week some Perry 28mm chevaliers for my French Armagnac western HYW post Agincourt army based on the armies in Maine and Anjou. The first of the 20 odd figures coming. All Perry plastics as always lovely to paint.
In the company Guy de Laval, at La Brossinere, Le Mans, Fresnay, Baugé, and Verneuil, owed thirty days service La Gravel chateau.
Jean de Quatrebarbes 1407 Motte of Ampoigné , Motte-Sorchin, Genest , others still in Cosmes , Cossé , Astillé (fealty to Baron of Chateau Gontier-Sceau 1441). His father Pierre armorial seal 1372 seal is mentioned as "où étoit empreinte la figure d'une tête d'homme portant une grande moustache fourchue".
Pierre , his son, Jean, Gilles and his grandson Jean, all died at the battle of Verneuil
At Baugé, La Brossinière, Sainte-Suzanne, Verneuil, Vassal de Guy Laval
Bertrand de Parthenay, Seigneur de Soubise
At La Brossinière, Sainte-Suzanne, Verneuil, Vassal de Guy Laval
At La Brossinière, Sainte-Suzanne, killed at Verneuil, Vassal de Guy Laval
Guillaume de Sacé, écuyer, sire de Brain-sur-Allonnes, château Sacé (destroyed 1361)
At La Brossinière, Sainte-Suzanne, killed at Verneuil, Vassal de Guy Laval
Jean L'enfant, écuyer seigneur de the Patrière and Cimbré,
At La Brossinière, Sainte-Suzanne, killed at Verneuil, Vassal de Guy Laval
Saturday, March 6, 2021
Republican Roman command II
Republican Roman Command
"walk the battlefield in the morning, wargame in the afternoon"™
From Caesar to World War Two
Friday, March 5, 2021
Morvan Lez-Breizh The first King of Brittany
Morvan Lez-Breizh
Thought to be the first King of a unified Brittany in the Middle Ages, his rule last a short four years after the death of Charlemagne. The Bretons were always in Revolt against the Franks. The Breton lords particularly active along marcher borders raiding but were never really united. Morvan controlled an area in the north called Poher part of the Kingdom of Cornouaille close to the border of Domnonée, Bretagne. He had a fortified Castra/Palace it is thought at modern Carhaix-Plouguer, capital of old Poher.
In 753 Pepin the Short ordered Frankish troops into the Armorican peninsula to subdue the kingdoms and ask for tribute, the Breton kings would remain semi independent but still owe fealty to the Franks. In 776 and 777 Charlemagne ordered armies into the Armorican peninsula again to create the Breton Marches, marching from Le Mans, Roland (Hruotland) (song of Roland Fame) obtaining tribute and land from the three petty kingdoms and moved the border marcher between Neustria and Brittany to to a line from St Malo to Nantes and set up Carolingian Castra in Rennes, port city of Nantes and the port city of Saint Malo (when the border marcher moved from the Mayenne-Maine and Loire river to the west to the la Vilaine river, also the first wood and stone castra/palace was also built at this time in Ville Mayenne by the Bishop of Le Mans in the same location as the current chateau).
After a refusal to pay tributes by some of the great Breton nobles, in 786 the Frank General Audulf, departed Nantes and campaigned between March and August 786, laying waste to the Breton cities and destroying its defendable castras (leaving the coast vulnerable to saxon pirates). The chronicle of Sigebert de Gembloux noting that several castra were captured and nobles and hostages were bought before Charlemagne at Worms in 787. In 799 Guy de Widonides a Frankish noble was appointed as the marquis of the Breton Marchers and Comte de Nantes. Guy then also campaigned in 799 and had the Breton petty kings bend the knee in person at Tours in 800. Guy again campaigned in 811 breaking a alliance of the northern Domnonée nobles who had threatened Rennes.
When Charlemagne died in 814, Morvan lez-Breizh gathered together the nobles from the Kingdoms of Cornouaille, Domnonée and Bro-Gwened and rebelled successfully, while the Frank armies were busy in Spain and Italy.
In 818 Emperor Louis the Pious along with his marquis Lambert de Nantes (Widonides) lead a large army (10000) to clear the country of fortified castras, take hostages and fealty. They met the army of Morvan somewhere between Priziac and Carhaix, it is said the battle was on a fortified ford of the Ellé river near Langonnet. A ridge nearby is called Minez-Morvan and he is said to be buried nearby in the Tumulus de Kermain a bronze age tomb.
“He [Louis] marched in person in Brittany with a considerable army, and held the general assembly of the nation at Vannes. Then entering the province of which we have just spoken, he took all the strongholds of the rebels, and soon made himself master without much fatigue of the whole country. In fact, after Morman, who had arrogated to it the royal authority in defiance of the constant use of the Bretons, had been killed by the emperor's troops, there was no longer a single Breton who resisted, or who refused either. to obey the orders he received, or to provide the hostages that were required of him "
- Annales d ' Éginhard , (Year 818)