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Author Topic: [15mm] After the deluge. Wargaming in the 3rd Millennium  (Read 1381 times)

Offline WuZhuiQiu

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Re: [15mm] After the deluge. Wargaming in the 3rd Millennium
« Reply #15 on: June 01, 2024, 02:23:38 PM »
Very nice work, Divismal!

It is a personal preference, but I think that base edges that are wooden or painted in a similar colour to the top surface look best once on a gaming table.

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Re: [15mm] After the deluge. Wargaming in the 3rd Millennium
« Reply #16 on: June 01, 2024, 03:25:20 PM »
The 6mm Sumerian figures I have are a mainly Rapier Miniatures with some of the recent Baccus figures to add a bit of variation. The ones in the picture are all Rapier.
The various enemies are a mix of Rapier and Baccus.

The Microworld Bronze Age stuff was too expensive to import by the time they were produced. The Great Dingonek had been bought back before shipping across The Pond became so expensive.

As to using 6mm figures, I find smaller figures easier to paint because there's less detail to paint. As my hand/eye coordination and eyesight deteriorate I find myself drawn to smaller and smaller scales!  ::)

 I am neither a professional nor an expert just an enthusiastic and well read amateur.

If I can work out which book had the image of the grafitto I'll scan and post it.

Where are you located then, if I may ask? Maybe we’re neighbors?
I‘d very much appreciate the book or just the reference therin.

What you said about hand/eye coordination (or losing degree therof) is the main reason why I lose interest in larger scales; sure 28mm are nice and these days at the same price (at least in plastic) as my 15s, but I can’t paint them as well as they deserve (or take too much time for that).

I hadn’t Rapier on my mind, but hese look pretty cool to me! If in 10 years I say about 15mm what I now say about 28mm, I will head to their shop.

Offline DivisMal

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Re: [15mm] After the deluge. Wargaming in the 3rd Millennium
« Reply #17 on: June 01, 2024, 03:26:54 PM »
Very nice work, Divismal!

It is a personal preference, but I think that base edges that are wooden or painted in a similar colour to the top surface look best once on a gaming table.

Thanks. Normally I paint them black, but this time I haven’t decided yet on the base color. Just sand looks okay, but I do want to add a contrast paint and a highlight. Maybe then I’ll paint the edges in the same color as the highlight. I need to think amd experiment a little.

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Re: [15mm] After the deluge. Wargaming in the 3rd Millennium
« Reply #18 on: June 01, 2024, 04:41:11 PM »
Where are you located then, if I may ask? Maybe we’re neighbors?
I‘d very much appreciate the book or just the reference therin.

What you said about hand/eye coordination (or losing degree therof) is the main reason why I lose interest in larger scales; sure 28mm are nice and these days at the same price (at least in plastic) as my 15s, but I can’t paint them as well as they deserve (or take too much time for that).

I hadn’t Rapier on my mind, but hese look pretty cool to me! If in 10 years I say about 15mm what I now say about 28mm, I will head to their shop.
I'm in the UK, specifically Edinburgh.
As for the reference, I've thinned my book collection recently so no promises but I'll check those I still have. I had high hopes of "Daily Life In Ancient Mesopotamia" by  Karen RheaNemet-Nejat but have checked and it's not in that. Couple of dozen more to go .... if I can find them in this shambles!
There are 100 types of people in the world. Those who understand binary and those who can work from incomplete data.

Offline DivisMal

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Re: [15mm] After the deluge. Wargaming in the 3rd Millennium
« Reply #19 on: June 01, 2024, 07:16:48 PM »
I'm in the UK, specifically Edinburgh.
As for the reference, I've thinned my book collection recently so no promises but I'll check those I still have. I had high hopes of "Daily Life In Ancient Mesopotamia" by  Karen RheaNemet-Nejat but have checked and it's not in that. Couple of dozen more to go .... if I can find them in this shambles!

Don’t worry. If you find it, I’ll be very happy to know, otherwise I’ll send in the Army of Chasekhemui anyway (just because it’s too much fun to think about it).

And sadly we’re not neighbors…I live between Bremen and Hannover.

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Re: [15mm] After the deluge. Wargaming in the 3rd Millennium
« Reply #20 on: June 01, 2024, 07:58:50 PM »
If you like Sumerian warfare has anyone checked out the ruleset "To Ur is Human; Tabletop Wargame Rules for Conflict in Sumerian Mesopotamia" published by "Wargaming for Grown Ups Publications".  I bought a hard copy but think they may also be available from Wargames Vault. Can't recall why I bought them as I don't have any relevant armies. Maybe alcohol was involved.

Having found them in my stash of unused rules and with the Midgard rules almost on the Horizon I could be tempted by some 6mm armies.

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Re: [15mm] After the deluge. Wargaming in the 3rd Millennium
« Reply #21 on: June 01, 2024, 08:45:37 PM »
I’ve been considering using To The Strongest to play the period, it’s a really adaptable rules system, and I adore the ancient history of the region. Besides, I’ve been looking for an excuse to paint up some of the Bacchus range anyway lol

Offline DivisMal

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Re: [15mm] After the deluge. Wargaming in the 3rd Millennium
« Reply #22 on: June 01, 2024, 08:58:26 PM »
If you like Sumerian warfare has anyone checked out the ruleset "To Ur is Human; Tabletop Wargame Rules for Conflict in Sumerian Mesopotamia" published by "Wargaming for Grown Ups Publications".  I bought a hard copy but think they may also be available from Wargames Vault. Can't recall why I bought them as I don't have any relevant armies. Maybe alcohol was involved.

Having found them in my stash of unused rules and with the Midgard rules almost on the Horizon I could be tempted by some 6mm armies.

You will laugh. After deciding to order models, I went through my (pretty extensive [and expensive]) stock of rulesets and found that I had bought To Ur is Humans some time ago. I also suspect alcohol was involved. Or it was Tyler Durden.
The rules read pretty decent. The only thing that seems to be unnecessary complicated is the Fear test.

Offline DivisMal

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Re: [15mm] After the deluge. Wargaming in the 3rd Millennium
« Reply #23 on: June 01, 2024, 08:59:25 PM »
I’ve been considering using To The Strongest to play the period, it’s a really adaptable rules system, and I adore the ancient history of the region. Besides, I’ve been looking for an excuse to paint up some of the Bacchus range anyway lol

I haven’t that one yet, but Chariots Rampant and Warhammer will be my starting point, maybe also a little D2H3 once I get my Chumbaba.

Offline Gibby

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Re: [15mm] After the deluge. Wargaming in the 3rd Millennium
« Reply #24 on: June 01, 2024, 10:15:14 PM »
You can still get Chariot Wars for WAB for a good price on eBay. I know - I've bought it twice (after selling it)  lol

 

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