Thursday, April 14, 2011

Photos from the club game

Here are some photos from last Sundays game at the club.....managed to get a piccy of myslef in the red shirt in the background of one of them! :)






















































Wednesday, April 13, 2011

First Battle report




Played a game over at my mate Keith's last night.

We used Black Powder with my own amendments for the period.



Figures are all 28mm and mostly Foundry and Perry, majority painted by my old chum Cardinal Biggles , some painted by my friend Thoran Braune and the rest painted by me.





The year was 1507 and Pope Julius II has demanded that the Doge of Venice hand back the Romagnol lands that rightly belong to the Papal States.



In response Venice hires Niccolo di Pitigliano a talented Condottiero to raise an army and march south to meet the Papal enemy.



Julius himself dons armour and ably assisted by his nephew and professional soldier Francesco Maria I Della Rovere, Duke of Urbino, his Holiness leads his army to meet the hated Venetians.




The armies glare across at each other, Papal army on the left and Venetians on the right








The venetian commander orders the Halberds forward

In the middle the Venetian paid Landsknecht stride forward to take on their arch enemies the Swiss

As if to rub the Pope's nose in it the Venetians order the Romagnol Pikes forward, men recruited from the very lands under dispute!!
The venetian Battle line...the Romagnol are very distinctive in their red uniforms!

Enraged the Pope issues a "follow me "order to his Swiss guard and ctahc the Romagnol in the flank. the result wasnt pretty!


The result was a big Papal victory with all of the venetian Pike blocks routed or destroyed.

Great fun!!







Welcome to my blog!

Welcome! The intention of my Blog is to chart my experiences gaming what has become my favourite historical period- the Early Italian wars. In particular the armies and campaigns of the "Warrior Pope"-Julius II. At a later point I shall post up good photos of my units which are in 28mm and are all mainly Foundry and Perry figures. There is some Old glory in their too. A vast majority of the figures were painted by my chum Cardinal Biggles, whose painting services i thoroughly recommend. Others were panitng by another mate, Thoran Braune and the rest by me! The overall intention is to eventually run a campaign in Italy in the first decade of the 16th century. Over the last week i have played two games one at my club using Bad War rules and the other at a mates place using a variant of Black Powder. I must say the Black Powder variant gave an extremely fun game and i think I may be going with these rules from now on! I will post up a battle report from last night later today.