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| Although I've started lots of Roman armies in the past I can't pretend I've always been enthusiastic about them. This one is just about my most successful attempt to date. |
The Eastern Garrison
A place where Ancient Ancient armies can peacefully retire to... Possibly. Oh, and some pulp. A few things on 6mm SciFi tanks and stuff. And the toy soldiers. Especially the War of 1897... And now I seem to be starting on 20mm Napoleonics as well! email GarrisonMiniatures@gmail.com
Assyrian army
Saturday, 7 March 2026
Roman army Review
Friday, 6 March 2026
Gallic armies Review
I've been working on several armies recently and building up numbers withour really thinking about where I am... So intend to do a number of what are really interim Reviews over the next few days - should settle what I still need to do. Starting with the Gauls. Worth remembering this isn't just one army - it includes Gauls, Ancient Brits, Galations, Fantasy and assorted Celts fighting for Carthage...
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| The basic army as it stands. In general terms, there's the fantasy element on the right, Ancient Brits on the left, Galations back centre, and 'standard' LMI Warband figures all over. |
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| This is the 'fantasy' flank - infantry and cavalry wearing bison headdresses. No idea how this lot will develop. |
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| Galations at the back. Probably need another 100+ infantry. |
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| Ancient Brits, light cavalry, slingers and LMI infantry. I need at least one more LC unit plus chariots... and got 24 slingers in an army that can take up to 150... Probably settle for another 24? |
Quick update on Sarmatians - gather from Pete the latest mould has been made and will soon be with me...
Wednesday, 4 March 2026
Parthian cataphracts
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| Years ago I tried carving away the bowcase of some Sarmation cataphracts to see if they would work as generic cataphracts. |
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| Having put a couple of these on a mould I was using I found myself with enough riders to produce a unit of 'Parthian' cataphracts - although obviously most cataphracts look alike so... |
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| Meanwhile, I've also started on two units of actual Sarmation cataphracts - heavy cavalry version, unarmoured horses. |
Sunday, 1 March 2026
Latest Celtic warband
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| For this unit I've painted 9 bases to give a 27 man unit rather than my normal 24 figure unit. |
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| I've now got a reasonably diverse range of figures available including some swordsmen. |
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| Command group - officer is converted from the standard bearer and includes a dismounted cavalry figure. |
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| The use of paint pens really makes a difference when painting colourful cloaks... |
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| ... and shields. |
Saturday, 28 February 2026
Playing with AI. A Lovecraftian tale
I asked Google AI 'write a 490 to 510 word Lovecraftian story based on a researcher as Miskatonic University'
The result:
- Literary/Author Reference: "Cyllenius" appears as a name in lists of authors or editors, sometimes associated with Bernardo Cyllenio (Bernardinus Cyllenius).
- Poetic Reference: The Travels of Cyllenius. a Poem. in Sixty-Six Cantos is listed as a non-fiction work from 1796.
Friday, 27 February 2026
George Gush
Just read on the Ragged Soldier blog about the death of George Gush - seems he died last year.
I remember George very well - few memories of us in the 70's standing next to each other at various conventions moaning when we saw people fielding unpainted figures in competition battles! Must have spoken to him several times before I found out who he was - saw his picture in a magazine and recognised him. Don't know if he ever knew my name.
Actually, he might have done - was talking to Alan Watson, editor of Sword and Lance magazine and he mentioned he wanted to speak to George about an article George was doing. Alan didn't know what George looked like, but by coincidence George passed by as we were talking so I yelled out 'George', he stopped, I introduced him and left them to it!
For those who don't know him, George, he was the author of a useful book and set of wargames rules... even has his own Wikipaedia page, something I'll never have!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Gush
(Sidenote - Alan published my very first paid wargames article. It was over 50 years ago!)
Tuesday, 24 February 2026
Next mould? - more Sarmatians
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| Still sorting it to a degree - might change a couple of things. |
The cavalry figures are unarmoured horse archers, one of which is on an armoured horse.Useful for a number of things - light cavalry, early unarmoured cavalry, etc. Going clockwise from these are a couple of conversions I did years ago - basically Fantasy Arabs. Next, Gallic standard bearer with cockerel standard to give a bit of variety. Then a couple of Sarmation standard bearers to replace the one that didn't work last time. Another Fantasy Arab - should have kept them together for the photo. Then three lancers with the bowcase removed. Apart from Sarmations that don't have bows, gluing a mace to the right side would make a useful Parthian. Or any other cataphract really.
Update - figures posted to Pete.




















