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Title: Margana, year 5, Spring and the Battle of Mount Spyre
Post by: Wilgut Spleens on 06 July 2021, 01:24:15 PM
https://wilgut.blogspot.com/2021/07/margana-year-5-spring-battle-of-mount.html

Another episode in the strangeley familiar land of Margana! This week Fagland the Yerg has had a transformation!
Title: Re: Margana, year 5, Spring and the Battle of Mount Spyre
Post by: wds0855 on 06 July 2021, 04:38:10 PM
Enjoying the work published on your blog site. Very excellent.

Walt
Title: Re: Margana, year 5, Spring and the Battle of Mount Spyre
Post by: Wilgut Spleens on 06 July 2021, 06:31:05 PM
Thank you Walt, I am glad you enjoy it
Title: Re: Margana, year 5, Spring and the Battle of Mount Spyre
Post by: Mr. White on 06 July 2021, 07:04:10 PM
These photos are great! I hadn't considered getting so close to the action before, but I like it. Well done.

Also, is that a citadel grass mat? I've got one as well. Love it. not sure why they don't continue selling those. Anyway, I notice there's all sorts of twigs and pebbles and flock etc all about. I've seen this on a few other blogs online. It's a much more natural effect, but how's it done? just randomly scatter small bits about? do you shake the mat out and reapply each game or is do you just roll up the mat and hope all this flora stays in somehow? I'm definitely curious about this technique.
Title: Re: Margana, year 5, Spring and the Battle of Mount Spyre
Post by: Belgian on 06 July 2021, 09:09:06 PM
Looks great, especially like the mumakil!
Title: Re: Margana, year 5, Spring and the Battle of Mount Spyre
Post by: Wilgut Spleens on 07 July 2021, 11:58:28 AM
These photos are great! I hadn't considered getting so close to the action before, but I like it. Well done.

Also, is that a citadel grass mat? I've got one as well. Love it. not sure why they don't continue selling those. Anyway, I notice there's all sorts of twigs and pebbles and flock etc all about. I've seen this on a few other blogs online. It's a much more natural effect, but how's it done? just randomly scatter small bits about? do you shake the mat out and reapply each game or is do you just roll up the mat and hope all this flora stays in somehow? I'm definitely curious about this technique.
thank you, i am glad you like the effect. Yes I use a lot of natural materials, lichen, bark, small stones.  Whenever I go for a countryside walk or when I go to the beach, I take a couple of zip lock bags and gave a good scavenge! I combine the natural stuff with shop bought bits and pieces.After each battle I sweep the table and bag up the sweepings, these I think add the most realism and I tend to use them to mark out boundaries of woods or marshland or rough tererain. The boards are MDF covered with a grassmat that I think came form Antics, they are painted kinda deserty on the other side. I will take some pics of the next board I set up and post them for you.
Title: Re: Margana, year 5, Spring and the Battle of Mount Spyre
Post by: Grumpy Gnome on 07 July 2021, 01:06:41 PM
Great stuff as always mate. A joy to read, although I do find the names confusing to follow.
Title: Re: Margana, year 5, Spring and the Battle of Mount Spyre
Post by: Easy E on 07 July 2021, 03:39:23 PM
Thanks for sharing the tips on making a great board. 

I love the "backdrops" you have.  That is something I will need to look into for my own photos for sure!
Title: Re: Margana, year 5, Spring and the Battle of Mount Spyre
Post by: Mr. White on 07 July 2021, 04:02:20 PM
Thanks for sharing the tips on making a great board. 

I love the "backdrops" you have.  That is something I will need to look into for my own photos for sure!

They look to me like some of Jon Hodgson's evocative landscapes.

@Wilgut Spleens - thanks for the explanation with pictures! the board looks great
Title: Re: Margana, year 5, Spring and the Battle of Mount Spyre
Post by: Wilgut Spleens on 08 July 2021, 05:55:24 AM
They look to me like some of Jon Hodgson's evocative landscapes.

@Wilgut Spleens - thanks for the explanation with pictures! the board looks great
They are John Hodgson. They are original prints and are quite pricey , my wife bought them for me for Christamas. Putting some terrain pieces in front of them helps to create the illusion of distance
Title: Re: Margana, year 5, Spring and the Battle of Mount Spyre
Post by: Wilgut Spleens on 08 July 2021, 06:00:22 AM
Looks great, especially like the mumakil!
Thank you, they are toy rubber elephants form Schleis.I did a couple of blogs on how I made them, here is a link to the first one
https://wilgut.blogspot.com/2019/11/the-hunt-for-oliphaunt-part-1.html
Title: Re: Margana, year 5, Spring and the Battle of Mount Spyre
Post by: dadlamassu on 19 July 2021, 09:41:21 AM
Just "discovered" your campaign and have spent a very pleasant early morning reading the set up and AARs. I must say I thoroughly enjoyed them. And our figures of course!  EDIT that should be "Your figures" of course!

But what is a b/w? I assume it a distance measure?

Keep up the excellent work and looking forward to he next battle report.
Title: Re: Margana, year 5, Spring and the Battle of Mount Spyre
Post by: Wilgut Spleens on 19 July 2021, 11:10:48 PM
Just "discovered" your campaign and have spent a very pleasant early morning reading the set up and AARs. I must say I thoroughly enjoyed them. And our figures of course!

But what is a b/w? I assume it a distance measure?

Keep up the excellent work and looking forward to he next battle report.
Thank you, that is fine praise indeed! B/W are base widths. I shall answer your question, in Fantasy Battles, movement and weapon ranges are measured in the width of the base of one company, which is square. 5cm in my case with 28mm figures.

The campaign system is very simple and very enjoyable, the game itself has a whimsical feel, but has some real subtlety, some excellent skirimishing rules and takes a bit of mastering.

And now a question of my own,when you say "our figures" to which are you referring?
Title: Re: Margana, year 5, Spring and the Battle of Mount Spyre
Post by: dadlamassu on 20 July 2021, 09:26:15 AM
Thank you, that is fine praise indeed! B/W are base widths. I shall answer your question, in Fantasy Battles, movement and weapon ranges are measured in the width of the base of one company, which is square. 5cm in my case with 28mm figures.

The campaign system is very simple and very enjoyable, the game itself has a whimsical feel, but has some real subtlety, some excellent skirimishing rules and takes a bit of mastering.

And now a question of my own,when you say "our figures" to which are you referring?

Thanks, all is clear now.

Apologies - there is a missing "y" should read "your figures"!
Title: Re: Margana, year 5, Spring and the Battle of Mount Spyre
Post by: Wilgut Spleens on 20 July 2021, 10:56:41 PM
he he
typos! One day they will start a war!
Title: Re: Margana, year 5, Spring and the Battle of Mount Spyre
Post by: Frostie on 22 September 2021, 08:36:31 PM
I like your Middle Earth blog, very inspirational
Title: Re: Margana, year 5, Spring and the Battle of Mount Spyre
Post by: Wilgut Spleens on 25 September 2021, 08:05:00 AM
Thank you! I am glad you enjoy it! I have wndered over to the Middle Ages for a while but will have to revisit Middle Earth later this year.