Friday, 31 May 2013

Brothers and Sisters of St. Vitus


Just been getting into In Her Majesty's Name, the Steampunk Skirmish rules from Osprey. I don't really have a lot of Victorian-looking stuff so have been making up a few company lists based on what minis I do have.

Here is the Brothers and Sisters of St. Vitus. Their chief weapon is Fire of God (which is based on the stats for a Carbine, but doesn't require a physical weapon), and Hand of God (Martial Artist). Two chief weapons, Fire of God, Hand of God, and the Abbot's Eye of God (which is simply a renamed Eye of Odin)...

Initiate


Initiate (14 pts)

Armour 9 (2)
Pluck 4+ (4)
FV +3 (4)
Speed +1 (1)
Hand of God (3)

Prior


Prior (29) As Initiate +

Stealthy (5)
Tough (5)
Intuitive (5)

Nun


Nun (26)

Armour 9 (2)
Pluck 4+ (4)
FV +2 (2)
SV +3 (4)
Martial Artist (3)
Fire of God (6)
Fanatic (5)

Abbot


Abbot (45) As Nun +

Inspirational (10)
Eye of God (9)

Five Initiates, four Nuns, one Prior and one Abbot is 248 points (I think).

Saturday, 4 May 2013

Drawbridge

I made a pair of Dutch-style counterweight drawbridges to go with my stilt slum. I put a couple of pennies inside the counterweight bit, and it works quite well. The balance is pretty spot on, and such that you might expect your average 28mm figure to be able to raise and lower it.




Friday, 12 April 2013

Watch House

I've re-painted my Watch House and modified it a bit. It turns out that to make scenery more interesting, you can add bits to it. I'll bear that in mind in future. For contrast, and to show how lazy I am, there's a couple of pics of the first version of the Watch House.











Monday, 25 March 2013

Customs House

So I finally finished my Customs House. Wasn't really sure what this was supposed to be until I put the seafront dungeon in, for confiscated goods, and the gibbets for smugglers and tax evaders: firm but fair, as we're all in it together.










Wednesday, 20 February 2013

Knights Errant

Haven't done much Moedlhafen over the winter. I'd used a slightly different hardboard to mount my latest modules on, which had some sort of white laminate/paint stuff on them. It turns out that it flakes off the board pretty easily. So I have to rip up and re-glue a few of my more recent modules (including the one pictured below).

I finally finished my Bretonnian Knights Errant regiment only about ten years after I started them. I've also finished some river trolls which will join my night goblins in attacking Moedlhafen some time over the coming decade, hopefully.