Not that I'm bitter or anything! |
The gradual realisation that I was probably going to have to resort to some other skirmish rule set, sent me rummaging through my store of old publications at the back of the garage and nearly lead to a disaster of major proportions for my Carthaginians. In amongst the pile of booklets and bygone rule sets, I stumbled across a copy of Simon MacDowell's marvellous and timeless little book "Goths, Huns and Romans", which I'd purchased at the Sheffield Triples show sometime back in the early 1990s. Since reading that for the first time, all those years ago, I've had a passion for the anarchy and chaos of the Later Roman Empire and I always fancied building the rag tag horde of some despotic provincial warlord. Sitting on the shelf above my painting station, was a copy of Gripping Beast's Swordpoint rules and in my head closely packed legions of Late Roman Infantry and swarms of Gothic cavalry started to form. With this idea in mind, I began packing away some of my Carthaginians when, with a copy of Swordpoint in one hand and a Carthaginian war elephant in the other I stopped and thought, "Hang on! I can't waste all that time and effort just to pack these away and start a whole new project from scratch!" I've got a rule set that I quite like the look of, with some innovative mechanisms and simple to follow game play and I've got a load of beautifully sculptured figures that I really enjoy painting; why not combine the two? Yes, I'd have to re-base the figures I've already painted and I would need to paint at least twice the number of figures done thus far, but I would have to paint an awful lot more if I started a Late Roman army from the beginning. A wargamer's logic is an unfathomable thing.
So, Victrix, I'm afraid, if you publish Warriors of Antiquity anytime soon, I wont be buying a copy, but you'll probably get your hands on more of my hard earned cash, as I'll need to expand my collection of Gallic warriors and Balearic slingers, to name but two, so that I can convert my skirmish force into a 'proper' wargames army!
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