After a loong period of no blogging, no painting and no wargaming I'm back with a present to all the community. I'm posting a free wargame scenario for the First Carlist War. This is the first engagement in what was called the Gomez expedition so you can expect more scenarios comming soon. At one time I was willing to do some kind of scenario book but after seeing kingscarbine master work: "All honour is lost" I realized that I need to work really hard.
I think that the orbat (specially the isabellino) is something original, never before published. If you play it and you like it please let me know and if you find something odd or some bad spelling please correct me.
By the way, the map is brother's contribution and he is looking for job so if you work for a design company and know about a vacant...
Here you have the scenario: Baranda 1836
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Friday, April 26, 2013
New blog
Dear Gentlemen,
I've started a new blog to post my ramblings related with Fantasy and ScyFi. Stay tunned
http://galaspar.blogspot.com.es/
Thanks
I've started a new blog to post my ramblings related with Fantasy and ScyFi. Stay tunned
http://galaspar.blogspot.com.es/
Thanks
Thursday, April 18, 2013
More on 1/72 greeks
After my Basic Impetus Macedonian army, I've painted an Hellenistic elephant. This beauty comes from Zvezda and can be used in several Diadochoi armies including the army of Pyrrhos.
I like the idea of successors battles that are like a sumo combat. Boths armies with a huge phalanx and a lot of elephants trying to push to each other.
As I did with the phalangites, I've replaced tthe original plastic pikes with wire ones because almost everytime, the slim plastic pikes get bent.
Monday, April 8, 2013
Alexander's army for Basic Impetus 1/72 (or wargaming on the cheap).
After some time with 28mm miniatures, I think it’s time to post something in 1/72. The great thing about these miniatures is that you can have some “low cost fun” especially if you add a free set of rules. You can have both things with Basic Impetus and soft plastic miniatures.
With less than 15€ is possible to have an army (stay tuned for my future Spartan army) and seriously, with an average price of 8€/box you will have much more miniatures that time to paint them.
I’ve started with a Macedonian army under Philip or Alexander. It has a total of 9 stands with a good variety of troops: One stand of Heavy Cavalry (Alexander and companions), one of medium cavalry (Greek cavalry), one stand of light cavalry (Thracians), one stand of elite light infantry (the hypaspists), two of pikemen (the pezetairoi), one of light infantry (Greek peltast) an two stands of skirmishers (Cretan archers and Agrianian javelinmen). The unit sizes are thosefor 15mm miniatures to save miniatures for future stands.
This army however is really cheap because there are miniatures from 4 different boxes and I’ve purchased shield decals. The overall cost was around 25€ and there are a lot of miniatures unpainted that will be used in the future Basic impetus to Impetus step forward. The miniatures are Zvezda and Hat and the transfers from Little big men studio. The paintjob is done with Vallejo and the army painter products.
Now I’m waiting for the early republican romans of my friend Francesc to start playing with them.
Labels:
1/72,
Antiquity,
Basic Impetus,
Hat miniatures,
Zvezda
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Failed rescue attempt
Encampment of the A company, XXXI Pennsylvania Volonteers.
Dear Lis,
I write you this letter just after our last skirmish to let you know that, thanks God, I’m still alive. I say so because I’m beginning to believe that our Captain is a complete fool. Aftera our last terrible encounter with the rebs, where we had two prisoners, he decided it was time to go and rescue them. The problem was that the tennesseans were waiting us with heavy artillery and thanks to their pickets completely aware of us. Half of our company which was commanded by our Captain got entangled in the woods and arrived late to the fighting (quiet strange) the other half company, under my command, supported the heavy fusillade and artillery of the rebels for nearly an hour suffering heavy loses. The southeners were capable to scape with our prisoners and almost unharmed.
Thanks the almighty I’m completely safe and ready for another encounter. I pray for you and our daughters
Joseph O. Waterwell.
Labels:
28mm,
ACW,
Joseph Waterwell,
Perry,
Sharp Practice,
TSS campaign
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
First Isabellino brigade
Monday, December 10, 2012
Isabellino Infantry
I've painted a couple of units of isabellino line infantry in early uniforms.
Since Perry miniatures come in packs of 6, I've decided to group my units in multiples of 3. My regular size infantry units will have 18 figures in 6 stands representing more or less a company for each stand. Trully, each battallion had 8 companies but you know, casualties and desertion made the units understrenght.
These two units represent the 2nd or 3rd battallion of a regiment because are carring battalion flags (those with the burgundian cross).
Credits:
36 Perry miniatures painted with Vallejo and the army painter products. Flags by Adolfo Ramos. Sorry because some of thee pictures are not really good.






Since Perry miniatures come in packs of 6, I've decided to group my units in multiples of 3. My regular size infantry units will have 18 figures in 6 stands representing more or less a company for each stand. Trully, each battallion had 8 companies but you know, casualties and desertion made the units understrenght.
These two units represent the 2nd or 3rd battallion of a regiment because are carring battalion flags (those with the burgundian cross).
Credits:
36 Perry miniatures painted with Vallejo and the army painter products. Flags by Adolfo Ramos. Sorry because some of thee pictures are not really good.
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