showcasing my (mainly old school) Conan the Barbarian miniatures, with the odd game thrown in.

showcasing my (mainly old school) Conan the Barbarian miniatures, with the odd game thrown in.
"In the time before the mortgage drank the paycheque, and the rise of the three children, was an age still dreamed of. And unto this came Springinsfeld, destined to paint little lead soldiers and push them round the table."

Saturday, 22 March 2014

KING TARASCUS REVIEWS HIS ARMY

The devious King of Nemedia, Tarascus.


Arrayed in classic Nemedian formation. Cavalry in the centre supported by wings of infantry.


72 figures in all, all from Garrison.



5 comments:

  1. A great array of might led by the king.I look forward to seeing them in action.Remind us,what rules do you favour for this project?

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    1. No ideas as yet for rules....... any suggestions?

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    2. Chainmail! Good old Chainmail. Springinsfeld, that army would be blast to play in Chainmail. I know it wouldn't necessarily fit, but I would love to battle those great looking Nemedians with my Grenadier Dwarves one day. Using Chainmail, of course.

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    3. I vaguely remember the rule set, but never played them. Are they still easy to pick up I wonder?

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    4. I think it can be downloaded, and I have also seen it on Amazon before, but it was going for a ridiculous price. Well worth it, though. Great set. Missile fire tends to be a little deadly, but the game is just so much fun and plays very nicely. But then again this was the first set of fantasy/medieval rules I ever played and it is still one of my favourites, so I am a little biased. If I was a bit more computer-savy I would offer to somehow scan it for you, Springinsfeld.

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