Gamers generally hate basing. Basing doesn’t decrease the lead pile. Basing doesn’t involve buying new metal masterpieces. But, Steve’s obsession with Kings of War has completely changed my attitude. I am so impressed with how the Kings of War system has transformed basing from a chore to a major asset to selling the rules. If you haven’t witnessed said revolution, it is the footprint that is important. Whether you use the regular number of figures is up to you ( although some KoW comps do run guidelines for acceptable numbers. So if a “regiment” is ten 20mm squares, why not glue six on the large base and use the rest for scenary. I thought I’d take a stab at rebasing my Huns in such a manner.


A modest start was made with my super new figures hot off the Lurkio website. I decapitated an ornament from Rome and we were off. I scoured the spares box for more ruins and statues. The bases were Impetvs size, 80mm X 60mm, so gave enough room for a satisfying amount of groundwork. They can still be used for L’art de la Guerre, plus the up and coming To the Strongest and Kings of War. Double base DBA is fine too of course. And also, if that wasn’t enough the bases are fine for Commands and Colors.


The other advantage of Ann’s “paint the figures you own month” is that you have a finished army. I had enough bases of light horse, I “needed” three bases of heavy Hun cavalry from Lurkio , then another idea struck.Your typical nomad horseman is fine following Attila across the ruins of Rome but also can substitute for Tartars to worry Christendom up to the fifteenth century and China beyond that. A swift order to Firepower Games gave me the numbers to double the host. But , it’s finished ( apart from the hairy barbarian foot!)


Four pictures of the Lurkio minis- I love these sculpts. Simon Hall produces such amazing figures and the range is expanding fast. The figure above with the striped shield is an Essex imposter by the way, painted by the legendary Simon Clarke.


The three pictures above are my older Old Glory miniatures! Veterans but much loved. Bought from Evesham many moons ago but still ready to scare the unwary.


Above are the beginnings of Attila’s barbarian foot. A few generals and heroes  for ADLG and TtS.


The last to be painted but also great characterful minis. By Fire and Sword miniatures are so stylish. The lads who came to Salute are great advertisers for their product and the hobby generally.


So there it is, one month has passed and the horde is completely based. With a lot of sand and MDF, one thousand years of wargaming awaits…….

Stay safe and keep painting!

Michael

My effort to keep up with the neighbours is below!

15 responses to “The Huns- Scourge of God and a thousand years of fun!”

  1. Some of this made me smile especially the part about paint the figures you already have. Think I’ve heard that before somewhere.

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    1. I’ve had to “develop” the concept😊. I’m determined to get Attila’s army done, next the Ottomans, Spanish, Hundred Years’ War, Italian wars……
      So hopefully absolutely everything from the garage painted by the end of the year. It will be all over by Christmas….😬😳

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  2. Good going there, Mike! 🙂 Bases look really good and the broken statuary really does add that extra nice touch. Well done!

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    1. Thanks John- high praise indeed. I fell in love with those Impetvs and Kings of War scenic bases. I think I’ve gone too far with my order for longships and a Collesium though!
      All the best
      Mike

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  3. The Huns are looking great.

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    1. Thanks Steve! I’ve suddenly become obsessed with the Fall of Rome but your recent work on Pike and Shot has set me thinking……….

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  4. They look great- the large bases look spot on.

    Cheers,

    Pete.

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    1. Thanks Pete- much appreciated. Not sure if I’ve got enough time to do the whole collection on new bases!

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  5. Brilliant Mike ! I knock up one mini and feel good ! then I look up and you have done a squillion !! I just love the old bits of statues.

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    1. How ever many I do- your scenes are always more animated! Thanks very much though!

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  6. Really nice base conversions. Nice work on the Huns Mike!

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    1. Hi pal,
      Loved your “return” piece- it’s been a mad time. Can’t wait to see your work on Mesoamericans. I just sent for fifty pounds worth of Spanish just itching to explore!

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      1. Thanks, I just ordered a small lead mine”s output so, we’re alike there!

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      2. Fell out of love with my plan attaching bloody shields and pikes to Spaniards! And that’s not a quote you hear everyday!!! Got to keep in mind we are all part of such a great hobby. I’m thinking that you and I may have to kick start the economy again!

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