We have been looking for a set of rules for Renaissance gaming for what seems like forever, Principles of War being the set we have used the most…it is, however, very math heavy so perhaps not as accessible as some sets. When I heard that there was an adaption of my favourite Ancients/Medieval set, which…
Author: Graeme Carroll
Sgian Dubh 2019
I’ve been keeping busy with a number of projects and have attended a number of ADLG tournaments with varying degrees of success…..2nd at Schiltron (with Ottoman Empire), was followed by 2nd last at the BHGS Challenge (with Medieval German, which I will never use again). I had planned to attend this years Sgian Dubh ADLG…
Basing Figures
I’ve been asked quite a few times recently how I base my figures, so I guess it is time to write up a quick tutorial. Digging through my figure box, I found I had enough to make up a full blown ADLG Mongol army…all I needed to do was rebase some of the Light Horse…
Scottish Open (ADLG Tournament)
…and so to the last tournament of the year, a return visit to the Scottish Open. I was second in this tournament last year, but as I had painted a new army and was suffering from a lack of practice with it, I would be happy with a top half finish. The list I used…
Painting an ADLG Army in 6 Weeks – #andbreath
Well I’ve been quiet for a couple of weeks, ploughing all of my spare time into progressing the Seleucid army I am using at the Scottish Open in Glasgow on 1/2 December…..yes, that would be this weekend! The good news is that I finished everything last night with a couple of days to spare….I’ll post…
An ADLG Army in 6 Weeks – Progress Report
As my regulars will know, I set myself the task of painting an ADLG army in 6 weeks for the Scottish Open (held in December). Progress has been good so far, with another 4 units completed, first up are a couple of units of Medium Spearmen… Then a couple of units of Macedonian archers… As…