Thursday, February 18, 2021
Tree Renovation part Five a pine in the .....
Monday, February 15, 2021
Tree Renovation part four shruberies
Shrubberies
More garden trees this time, again purchases from China, really like the little topiary bushes, I must have thirty odd of them to either base or put in gardens, more coming as I have completed cutting another 60 odd bases and prepared them for basing today.
Friday, February 12, 2021
War of the Roses.....look out for the billhooks
War of the Roses Cavalry
Completing a small commission for some Perry 28mm WOTR cavalry for the War of the Roses skirmish game Never Mind The Billhooks.
First batch of four Perry Miniatures cavalry, which I think are fabulous sculpts.
Tree Renovation Part 3 ....Pines
Pine trees part 1
Still working on trees, really happy with the results, the painting of the bark and stumps, adding a few stones and bits to the bases has been a little therapeutic.
I am now pressing on through the production line of rebasing the commercial tree lots to unify everything. Lots more Pines coming after I cut some more bases!
Thursday, February 11, 2021
A little snow in sunny Mayenne
Oh the Joy!
Wednesday, February 10, 2021
Swiss Pike Canton of Saint Gall
Swiss Pikemen
Completed a unit of Swiss Mercenary pikemen from the canton of Saint Gall for my French Army at the Battle of Saint Aubin du Cormier. Saint Galls colours were red so a majority of the unit are painted in the colour with the white cross. The miniatures are from the WOTR Perry miniatures plastics range. Based for Impetus rules, a second base of pike to follow as the depth unit.Monday, February 8, 2021
Tree Renovation part two....shrubbery
Garden shrubs
Next up are small garden shrubs I purchased from eBay China, about 3cm high they are perfect to fill back yards, town gardens and the side of a road, great for 28mm, 20mm and lower. I am so impressed with these I am going to buy two more packs at least. The bases were cut from MDF using my 2cm holesaw. I glued down the stump base then added my normal sand mix, and painted the stump a khaki brown, base earth brush, drybrushed the rocks added flock.
Cheers
Matt
Tree Renovation part one ....a little fruity
Tree Renovation
Well last week I commenced renovation of my current collection of 160 trees, plus the manufacture of 180 new trees 20mm and 28mm. Lets just say it is taking longer then expected as I cutting new bases, making forest bases and small rough ground sections, plus painting trunks on old plastics trees, reflocking some and new ground work on all of them, plus washing bark and highlighting bits, adding moss and twigs etc.
I have decided to manufacture specific 20mm and 28mm as previously I had one size fits all method. I want larger more scale trees for 28mm naturally so they fit better with skirmish games. I also removed all of the trees I had glued on large wood type bases and then manufactured with MDF woodland bases that the trees slot into so they are removable which suits ww2 and large impetus bases better when moving through woods. Still more work to be done on these as I want to complete the trees before I go back to make the larger bases.
First trees completed and renovated were formally orange trees that I had based for arid conditions, these are commercial trees from woodland scenics range. The oranges were repainted as apple trees, new bases, painted the trunks, added rocks and then flocked with 3mm flock. Most of these will go in a walled orchard that I am making and some will be able to be dropped into backyards and gardens as required.
I am really happy with the results and plan to purchase another 20 odd as Normandy and Maine are full of apple trees....
"walk the battlefield in the morning, wargame in the afternoon"™
From Caesar to World War Two
cheers
Matt
Friday, January 22, 2021
Swiss Mercenary Arquebusiers of Saint Gall
Swiss Mercenary Arquebusiers
Completed a unit of Swiss Mercenary Arquebusiers from the canton of Saint Gall for my French Army at the Battle of Saint Aubin du Cormier. Saint Galls colours were red so a majority of the unit are painted in the colour with the white cross. The miniatures are from the WOTR Perry miniatures plastics range.
"walk the battlefield in the morning, wargame in the afternoon"™
From Caesar to World War Two
Thursday, January 21, 2021
Republican Roman Command
I like to paint commands first when I start a new army, so I have some 28mm First Corps Republican Roman command to go with the upcoming Wargames Factory Caesarian Romans. A little small to match but ok until I pick up some Foundry or Warlord figures. One consul with lictor and standard and one foot tribune with standard.
"walk the battlefield in the morning, wargame in the afternoon"™
From Caesar to World War Two
Cheers
Matt
Sunday, January 17, 2021
Luftwaffe AA and Fallschirmjager crews
Luftwaffe & fallschirmjager crews
One of my project list goals for 2021 was to add crews to my flak guns, AT guns, and mortars both Luftwaffe and fallschirmjägers for my 20mm Normandy collection.
Quite happy with the results, I think the splittertarn variants may need a little work but overall happy. Good to get back painting 20mm again. a wide mix of figures SHQ, AB and Simons Soldiers. I need to pick up some more flak 88mm, I have a project in mind......
"walk the battlefield in the morning, wargame in the afternoon"™
From Caesar to World War Two
Cheers
Matt Williamson
Friday, January 15, 2021
Sassanid Horse Archers
Sassanid Horse Archers
Hot off the desk this week are some A&A Sassanid light cavalry. One of the Romans most consistent enemies of late period. Another batch from the project drawer that have been staring at me for the best part of 6 years......now done and dusted.
Based for impetus and the familiar circle I like to base my light cavalry on.
"walk the battlefield in the morning, wargame in the afternoon"™
From Caesar to World War Two
Cheers
Matt Williamson
Wednesday, January 13, 2021
Terrain Tuesday Church
A completed resin Hovels piece I believe, I already have one of these, and received another in a job lot of 20mm buildings I purchased online. So it joined the terrain to do pile about three weeks ago. I decided to pick it up and paint it on the weekend. A easy and simple paint job. Quite happy with the result, I will de able to use this for both 20mm and 28nm games.
"walk the battlefield in the morning, wargame in the afternoon"™
From Caesar to World War Two
Cheers
Matt
Wednesday, January 6, 2021
French Revolution cockades
For the new year I am planning a continuation of my French Revolution project (along with many others) including a set of rules that works for a mid sized skirmish game (60-100 figs).
With that in mind I ordered for Christmas some more books on the subject, three in French and two in English, plusI put aside some cash to spend on some militaria from the period.
I looked at a number of auctions in England and here in France, set my budget then watched live. One of the items that got away that I was interested in was a number of revolutionary cockades ....they become a little too rich for me very quickly, so I now present the images at least.
Hopefully somebody will find them useful like I will as a reference when painting their miniatures. Note a number of variations including green and double rings.
"walk the battlefield in the morning, wargame in the afternoon"™
From Caesar to World War Two
cheers
Matt
Monday, January 4, 2021
100 years war Chevaliers and Écuyers Jean de Ouvroin V
Jean de Ouvroin, knight of Maine
Jean de Ouvroin, lord of Chateau de Grazray, lord of Poligné. Captain of a company of Guy XIII de Laval and executor of his will. A Maine captain killed at the battle of Baugé. Another addition to my French army for the battles in the Anjou, Maine, Brittany and Normandy.
Another Perry plastic figure
"Wargaming History"™
From Caesar to the Coldwar
Cheers
Matt
Friday, January 1, 2021
The Final Countdown 2020
The Final Countdown 2020
Totals
WW2 1944 20mm
Thursday, December 31, 2020
Happy New Year
Cheers
Matt
Wednesday, December 30, 2020
Jedi Starfighter
Jedi Starfighter
In the December pre Christmas sales, I picked up three Revelle Star Wars1/80th kits for five euros each. Overall they were very simple, with clear instructions and easy to fit components for construction. I base coated the main colours with a brush, completed the pilots and interior, and assembled the kit. Then completed the painting, blacklining, added transfers and finished with a clear coat. All up about 4 hours work.
Over the last 20 years I have a collected plastic kits for a fleet of spaceship in various scales, they will join my aircraft in their display cabinet and may come out for a game one day........ I really enjoy a quick fun game in the evening with guests, and StarWars and WW1 Aircraft, Naval Dreadnoughts are part of our collection on offer at French Warames Holidays.
I have had fun trialing a new App, for the background of the photos. It is not perfect but certainly does the job, to give the photos a fresh context and works ok.
Cheers
Matt
Saturday, December 26, 2020
Wednesday, December 23, 2020
Étienne de Vignolles (The Knave of Hearts)
La Hire (the Knave of Hearts)
Étienne de Vignolles, Chevalier, seigneur Lord of Montmorillon (Nouvelle-Aquitane) de Longueville (Normandy). Etienne the youngest member of his family born in 1390, he entered the service of liege Lord Bernard VII of Armagnac (constable of France) 1415-18 was a écuyer in the campaign against the comte de Foix.
In 1428, leading raids into North-western Normandy from Mayenne, (Maine), he besieges Le Mans again unsuccessfully.
1429, He is in Orléans as one of the captains of the city and at the battle of the herrings ("La Journée des Harengs"); he was then in the entourage of Jeanne d'Arc, and participated in all the deeds leading to the crowning of Charles. He was at the battle of Jargeau (10 juin 1429 - 12 June 1429), battle of Meung-sur-Loire (14 June 1429), battle of Beaugency (15 June 1429 - 16 June 1429) and Patay (18 June 1429), July 2, 1429 siege of Auxerre, July 4, 1429-July 10, 1429 : Siege of Troyes (In the Aube department, in Champagne-Ardenne), July 14, 1429 : Capture of Châlons-en-Champagne, July 16, 1429 : Capture of Reims, remaining with Jeanne d'Arc and partaking as the soldiers representative at the coronation ofCharles VII at Reims. Appointed bailiff of Vermandois, with a pay of 292 livres; he successfully retakes Château-Gaillard (Vexin) in 1429 (losing it again to the English in 1430),
1430 August at the siege of Chateau Aumale (Seine-Maritine) and raid of Louviers (l'Eure), where he was then taken by the Earl of Suffolk:
"this week was taken the worst and the most tyrant and the least pitiful of all the captains who were of all the Armagnacs , La Hire was taken and was placed in the chastel of Dourdan. "
He escaped from Dourdan in March 1432, and gathered a band of mercenaries to roam Normandy and Vexin based around Beauvais.
1433, La Hire occupied Beauvais in the name of Charles VII.
In 1434, he attacked Guy IV de Nesle, Seigneur de Mello & d'Offémont, besieging the chateau and ransomed it.His tomb, installed at his request in the Saint-Laurent chapel in Montmorillon and decorated with a recumbent figure representing him, disappeared during the Revolution . A commemorative stone is still there in the chapel.
La Hire lives on........
cheers
Matt
Saturday, December 19, 2020
English Archers Guerre Folle-Mad War
Another English Archer unit complete, or are they..... this unit will be a proxy English unit. The Bretons placed 1700 men with Tabard of the Red Cross of St George, the victorious French at the battle of Saint-Aubin-du-Cormier put everyone wearing the Red Cross to the sword, only the young squire of Sir Edward Woodville (Lord Scales) survived as he was wearing his own arms.
28mm WOTR Perry miniatures
Cheers
Matt
Friday, December 18, 2020
11th Annual Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge
Well this year I have decided to enter the Analogue Hobbies painting challenge for the first time, aside from painting miniatures worth various points you can also participate by painting small challenges along the way for extra points. I have decided to stay focused and complete my own painting schedule, unless I finish early or get a little ansty and bored of what I am painting.
This challenge I will be painting some 28mm Napoleonic Cavalry, Infantry, and Romans to the total of 1500 points. You also need to paint a gift for one of the other participants...not sure what to do yet....
Each 20mm foot figure 4 points, cavalry 8 points
28mm figure is worth 5 points, cavalry 10 points
Napoleonics
- Cuirassiers
- Gendarmes d'elite
- Dragoons
- Mamelouks
- Imperial Legionarys
- Auxillia
- Cavalry
- Bretons Guerre Folle
- French HYW
- Maine Plantagenet wars
wish me luck
cheers
Matt
Thursday, December 17, 2020
Prince François de Rohan and Breton MAA Guerre folle -Mad War
Breton Noble Men at Arms Saint Aubin du Cormier
A number of leading Breton nobles mustered to the call of the Breton Ordonances call to arms, like all border regions some families were split, especially those who had lands and Family in the border Marchers of Anjou, Maine and Normandy.
Prince Francois de Rohan the 19 year old son of Jean II Vicomte de Rohan and Marie de Brittany(daughter of Duke Francois I of Brittany) . His Father Jean II Vicomte de Rohan had elected depart his allegiance to Francois I Duke of Brittany to side with the French King handing his border chateaux over to the French armies, coming from the Blois line, he also an ancient claim to the Dukedom of Brittany.
At the coming of the war young Francois de Rohan like most young Breton Nobles was in the household of the Duke Francois, and in 1487 rallied to the Breton Duke, when Nantes was under siege lead the Arrie Ban of Cornouaillais and Leonard in its relief breaking the siege.
In 1488 at the battle of Saint Aubin du Cormier he lead one of the Breton MAA companies on the right Flank, he was killed it was thought by French artillery.
- Pierre de Francheville (Scottish) wounded at Saint Aubin du Cormier and lance captain, taken prisoner was ransomed. After the war was appointed Seneschal of Rhuys, appointed the tax commissioner of the salt mines at Truscat and Seigneur de Sarzeau.
- François de Rohan killed at Saint Aubin du Cormier.
- Baron Pierre du Pont de l'Abbé, seigneur de Pont l'Abbé, de Rostrenen, and Ponthou, killed at Saint Aubin du Cormier, Lance Captain.
Raoul d'Estimbrieuc, écuyer seigneur de Estimbrieuc
Wednesday, December 16, 2020
Pegasus Bridge build part 1
Building Pegasus Bridge
For the bridge I am using the Raventhorpe Sentry 20mm Pegasus bridge made from resin. I plan to add a few changes to this plus make some improvements and additions to the piece.
My plan is to remove the solid handrails and replace them with wire ones, drill out the girders and above the control shed, file out the lifting beam arms, replace the cross beam, add plastic ladders and continue the light rail entry and exits off the bridge ramps.
drilling and filing out the girders, a bit of work and a mask and a vacuum cleaner nearby
I hope to have this completed by next week.
Cheers
Matt









































