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Title: Hannibal ad Portas
Post by: Dave Knight on February 10, 2018, 10:12:26 AM
This is a booklet containing a number of scenarios from leaving Spain to invade Italy n to Zama.  A couple are fictional but most are historic battles.  It was written for the Picqet Archon system and we will be using Archon 2 and Pulse of Battle.  Write ups will be on my blog which I will post to this thread.

I have a reasonable number of figures for the period in old style 25mm but will be using proxies to make the numbers up.  I am using this as an excuse to rummage in my boxes of figures to if I can unearth anything useful.  However it won't be a big painting project as we would never get round to playing any games.

If anyone has any figures that they would not mind parting with for the period that would be helpful - I will put up a post on the for sale board
Title: Re: Hannibal ad Portas
Post by: DougM on February 13, 2018, 07:58:23 AM
Hi Dave,  Can I recommend the Victrix plastic figures for Warriors of Carthage and Legions of the Republic? You can get them at shows from Dave for about £28 a box (I got two for £50) - and they each contain about 60 figures, and make up into very nice models indeed.
Title: Re: Hannibal ad Portas
Post by: Dave Knight on February 13, 2018, 08:51:20 AM
Thanks for the recommendation Doug - they do indeed look pretty good.  Unfortunately I am all fingers and thumbs when it comes to assembling plastics so don't buy them.   
Title: Re: Hannibal ad Portas
Post by: Jim Webster on February 13, 2018, 10:20:13 AM
Quote from: Dave Knight on February 13, 2018, 08:51:20 AM
Thanks for the recommendation Doug - they do indeed look pretty good.  Unfortunately I am all fingers and thumbs when it comes to assembling plastics so don't buy them.
It's interesting, the younger members of our wargames club who started with 40K assume plastic figures needing assembly to be the norm and regard it as just part of the hobby.
A couple of us of more mature years loathe sticking the damned things together with a passion.
I did put together a Lion Rampant force with plastics but never again. I'd do plastics if they were like the 20mm figures where all you need do is clean and paint, but no more self assembly  :-[

Not only that but frankly when you wander round the shows, plastics aren't particularly cheaper
Title: Re: Hannibal ad Portas
Post by: DougM on February 13, 2018, 12:04:27 PM
Quote from: Jim Webster on February 13, 2018, 10:20:13 AM
Quote from: Dave Knight on February 13, 2018, 08:51:20 AM
Thanks for the recommendation Doug - they do indeed look pretty good.  Unfortunately I am all fingers and thumbs when it comes to assembling plastics so don't buy them.
It's interesting, the younger members of our wargames club who started with 40K assume plastic figures needing assembly to be the norm and regard it as just part of the hobby.
A couple of us of more mature years loathe sticking the damned things together with a passion.
I did put together a Lion Rampant force with plastics but never again. I'd do plastics if they were like the 20mm figures where all you need do is clean and paint, but no more self assembly  :-[

Not only that but frankly when you wander round the shows, plastics aren't particularly cheaper

Well, I got 62 x 28mm figs for £25 so I am not complaining. I suppose i also find the assembly quite satisfying. I think after dealing with people and computers all day, it's nice to have a challenge that just needs a sharp knife, file, clippers and some glue...    though come to think of it...
Title: Re: Hannibal ad Portas
Post by: Darthvegeta800 on March 22, 2018, 06:24:16 AM
Jumping in tardy in this discussion i would like to say i tend to prefer plastics usually. Though for skirmish level games i usually tend to prefer metals. I am but a whelp though i suppose that a long time ago began with 40k. A universe that will always have a special place in my heart. Now if only more of my gen and next one jumped to historicals...