I took a break from ACW to re-base my Saxon/Germanic army for use with skirmish and army based games like Impetus, TTS and the upcoming Midguard rules by James Morris.
Why did I do this when I already had sabot bases for the figures you may ask? Well after seeing James Morris units on what I would call movement bases for individual figures rather then sabots I loved the look and flexibility as the figures could be moved around on the base rather then in a fixed sabot. With that in mind I set to work on my re-basing project to movement bases!
This flexibility allows me to make a unit a heavy or light one by removing or adding figures that does not leave a hole like a sabot base does. Also I can move the figures closer or farther apart whenever I want without needing a different sabot base and of course I can place the figures closer together.
James used magnets which is useful, but this requires where the figures are to be free of basing material which I don't like as it looks too smooth compared to the edges and limiting. I decided to use blue tack to hold the figures in place and it works very well!
With this method I can use my figures for any system be it skirmish or army based as I'll just need the base size requirements.:-)
I made the movement bases 3cm high which allows me to handle the base and not the figures which is something I've really come to prefer these days.
Usually I find re-basing a chore, but this time I had quite some fun as I didn't need to hammer and cut rather just make the movement bases themselves and transfer them from the sabot bases to the movement trays.
Just to round things off I thought I would show my Foundry Late Roman collection shown above which is based for Impetus, but can also be used for TTS and Midguard as well. These are a mixture of both my own(lighter based) and Nicks Late Romans(that I got off him,darker based) although I need to re-do his bases to match mine as can be seen if you look close.
Oh one cannot forget casualty counters either as I really like having these. These are also a mix of my own and Nick's already with matching bases.
So am I done? The answer is no not even close as I plan to use these collections for small skirmish all the way up to very large battles with multiple players! I think we all have a little megalomania in us(even if it takes years to get there)!
Thanks for viewing!
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They look superb
ReplyDeleteThank you kindly Neil.
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I've tried Museum Wax to do something similar. Found it gave good hold and isn't as persistent as blutack when you move stuff. A small pot goes a long way.
ReplyDeleteWell it's an Uhu product white in color and works similiar to blue tack. It works perfect for me as it doesn't leave a mess or remove paint off the base. Super easy to use.
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Gorgeous work, Christopher!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Jonathan!
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Very jealous! These are excellent!
ReplyDeleteThank you kindly Demitri!
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A mammoth effort Christopher, but it has repaid you amply as everything there looks really wonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much David! It does feel good to get a result one was hoping for.
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Hello Christopher,
ReplyDeleteIt's a good idea which allows you to play with different game systems (skirmishes and big battles).
Superb work !!! (as usual).
Nikkobourges
Thank you good sir! Really nice when a plan falls into place.
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Excellent looking Dark Age armies, Christopher. Nice rebasing effort too.
ReplyDeleteThank you kindly all around Dean really appreciate it.
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Late Romans and their Germanic foes an absolute favourite period of mine and these look superb. It's a clever and to me novel idea to have the ability to change base size and the layout on the bases by switching the figures from base to base [have I understood that correctly?] though I guess it means a lot of bases.
ReplyDeleteI hope there will be reports of them in action especially with the forthcoming Midgard rules.
For this period I mainly use Dux Brit and sometimes the Duchy of Soissons variant for the continent.
Stephen
Thank you and indeed you did understand the idea correctly. Much easier to make bases then re-basing imho. I do hope to showcase the Midgard rules as this period fits in very well I think.
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Outstanding collection!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much!
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A job well done there Christopher they look very fine.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Phil!
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A stunning collection Christopher! Well done!
ReplyDeleteThank you kindly Curt!
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Beautiful as always, Christopher. Your painting skills are fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Mike!
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