Sunday, 28 December 2025

AHPC 16 - Jason and the Argonauts & The Children of the Hydra

 


For my first post of this years Challenge, I've gone back in time to Greece and its mythology.
I'd take a guess that 99% of the people reading this post has seen the 1963 Ray Harryhausen film Jason & the Argonauts and were in as much awe as I was watching it? My favourite scene was always, the fight with the children of the Hydra. So this for me was a good start.

"In the myth of Jason and the Argonauts, the "children of the Hydra" refers to the skeletal warriors raised from the ground by sowing the teeth of the slain Hydra, a magical defence King Aeëtes used against Jason in Colchis; they are a key part of the Golden Fleece quest, famously brought to life in the 1963 film by Ray Harryhausen's stop-motion animation, though the core idea stems from ancient Greek tales where sowing dragon/serpent teeth creates armed men."


I've wanted to do these for a long time, but these infact are not for me!!!
My nephew Zach, who's 10 is really into Greek Mythology, thanks to the Percy Jackson books and films.


So I thought I'd paint him up a few figures for Christmas and see if I can get him interested in wargaming??? My Mrs said don't go too mad and buy too much........well too late. 
He'll have these 11 figures and then hopefully help me paint up the last 11, more Argonauts and skeletons. Then the world is his oyster!!!


Laertes, Argus and Polydeuces


Jason, Melampus of Pylus and Augeias


I played around with how to paint the skeletons, in the end I painted them white and painted over a grey Contrast paint (sorry Ken), to give them that subtle shaded effect.


All of the figures are from Wargames Foundry, excellent Mythology range.



So 11 x 25mm figures @ 5pts each gives me 55 points! and all before Christmas day too!!!!





Wednesday, 24 December 2025

Merry Christmas 2025


Merry Christmas to all you luvvly readers of Don't Throw a 1

I hope Santa, brings you all the figures and goodies you want!

Ray


 

Monday, 22 December 2025

AHPC 16 - The Actual Plan

 


BigLee posted on his You Tube channels revealing our new joint project, we were supposed to do it at the same time, but he's a tart, after more clicks on his channel. So the Secret is out, our new project is The Russo-Finnish Winter War of 1939-40. 

Yes I know we've not even played a game with the Retreat from Moscow figures we painted up in the last Challenge, like we were supposed to. But what can you do? Its all just too shiny!! Anyway Lee didn't need a lot of persuading, when I suggested, doing another snowy period, so we could get to use all the snowy terrain we'd made, he fell in line the the poor baa lamb he is.


We were going to do it in a smaller scale, we looked at Pendraken, as they have a very extensive range, but in the end we stuck with 25mm. We went with Parkfield Miniatures luvvly range of figures. 

Now me being silly, thought Lee would wanna go with Chain of Command, but he preferred Bolt Action, as, he said they're an easier set of rules to get along with. I've never played Chain of Command and only had one game of Bolt Action, so I didn't mind.......that was until Lee gave me the actual reason!!!

He thought he'd get more hits on his channel if you did Bolt Action!!!! Now you really know why we call him a tart!

We are looking to do a rough 1000pt army each, which should be doable.....he says!

Also, as I previously mentioned, I'm going to start yet another new project. I've bored you all to tears over the years with all my Vienna 1683, Donnybrook figures, so now, I'm gonna try and do the same in 15mm!

In Barry Hilton's book A Taste for Victory, is a scenario for the relief of Vienna, which I'm going to try and get painted up as well as the Finns!
Here's the army list I'll be painting from, I have started already though, buying some Ottoman Cavalry at Partizan in October. Those are marked with XXX and will appear on my blog soon, when I sort some flags out for them.

 Ottoman Army under Grand Vizier Kara Mustafa Pasha


1st Line (Independent Commands)
Irregular Tribal Raw 12 figs
Irregular Tribal Raw 12 figs
Irregular Tribal Raw 12 figs
Irregular Tribal Raw 12 figs

2nd Line indie command
Timariot Sipahis Blade, Lance Drilled 6 figs XXX
Timariot Sipahis Tribal, bow/carb drilled 6f XXX
Timariot Sipahis Blade, Lance Drilled 6 figs XXX
Timariot Sipahis Tribal, bow/carb drilled 6f XXX

3rd Line indie commands 
Tufeckci/Sekban musket, loose Raw 12 figs
Tufeckci/Sekban musket, loose Drilled 12 figs
Tufeckci/Sekban musket, loose Raw 12 figs
Tufeckci/Sekban musket, loose Drilled 12 figs

Janissary Brigade & Brigadier
Janissary Orta All Musket Drilled/Elite 12 Janissary Orta All Musket/Flintlock Drilled/Elite 12
Janissary Orta All Musket/Flintlock Drilled/Elite 12
Janissary Orta All Musket Drilled/Elite 12

Reserve & Brigadier

Sipahis of the Porte Blade, Lance Veteran-Elite 6 figs
Sipahis of the Porte Blade, Lance Veteran-Elite 6 figs
Vizier's Guard All Musket, Flintlock Guard 6 
Great Gun Drilled 1 model 
Great Gun Drilled 1 model 
Holy League under King Jan III Sobieski

Polish Cavalry Brigade
Lipka Tartars Tribal Cav now Raw 6figs
Pancerni Bullet, armour Drilled 6 figs
Pancerni Bullet, Lance, armour Drilled 6 figs
Hussar Banner Blade, Lance, armour Veteran-Elite 6 figs

Polish Cavalry Brigade
Lipka Tartars Tribal Cav now Raw 6figs
Pancerni Bullet, armour Drilled 6 figs
Pancerni Bullet, Lance, armour Drilled 6 figs
Hussar Banner Blade, Lance, armour Veteran-Elite 6 figs

Imperial Cavalry Brigade 
Dragoons Regt Dragoons, Flintlock, Drilled 12 figs
Cuirassier Regt Bullet, Armour Veteran-Elite 12 figs
Bavarian Cav Brig
Dragoons Regt Dragoons, Flintlock, Drilled 12 figs
Cuirassier Regt Bullet, Armour Drilled-Elite 12 figs

Saxons Cav Brigade 
Dragoons Regt Dragoons, Flintlock, Drilled 6 figs
Cuirassier Regt Bullet, Armour Drilled-Elite 18 figs

Field gun 1 model

Lastly I will be returning to Donnybrook, with a few odds and sods that were undercoated in previous Challenges, hopefully there'll be more the 25mm version of Vienna 1683 and I have a few bits from the Retreat from Moscow project as well.


Well I think that's it??



Saturday, 20 December 2025

The Battle of Brückenau, 1796 - A French Revolutionary Wars Batrep

 


Last weekend a horde of Rejects got together for our last game of 2025, Richard had very kindly volunteered put on a French Revolutionary game using his magnificent collection of 25mm figures.

I got carried away playing the game and I'm sure I missed taking lots of photos, so this will be more of a photo report, you can always click here, to view Richard's report on the game.

Here's the background and order of battle, shamelessly stolen from Richard's blog

Background to the Battle of Brückenau, 5th September 1796

36 hours after the defeat of the French Army of the Sambre et Meuse at the Battle of Wurzburg, the pursuing Austrians have caught up with the rearguard close to a river closing at Brückenau.  General Jourdan has given orders to his retreating troops to not just delay the Austrians, but to give them a bloody nose to deter any further pursuit.

The Austrians are in high spirits.  Meanwhile, the French have been retreating for weeks leading to a fall in morale and a crisis of confidence in their generals.  A victory here would go a long way to restore sunken spirits.

The aim for both Jourdan and Archduke Charles, the Austrian commander, is to severely damage their opponent.

Archduke Charles controls the initiative.

Rules: My own written rules
Umpire: Me
Figures: Mostly Elite Miniatures, Foundry, some Eureka.

The Armies
Austrian Army (Surjit, Steve and Stuart)
Commander in Chief:  Archduke Charles

Hohenlohe’s Brigade (Stuart)
4 infantry regiments (2xline; 2xveteran)
1 light gun

Hadik’s Brigade (Steve)
4 infantry regiments (2xline; 2xveteran)
1 light gun

Georger’s Brigade (Surjit)
4 infantry regiments (2xline; 2xveteran)
1 medium gun

Schottendor’s Brigade (Steve assumed control)
3 infantry regiments (2xline; 1xveteran)
1 Grenzer Sharpshooters (veteran)
1 medium gun

Not deployed and never arrived
Spiegelberg’s Brigade
2 units of Hussars (2xveteran)

Rosenberg’s Brigade
2 units of Dragoons (2xveteran)

French Army of the Sambre et Meuse (Ray, Dan and Colin)
Commander in Chief: General Jourdan

Legrand’s Brigade (Ray)
4 infantry regiments (4xline)
1 grenadier unit
1 light gun

Simond’s Brigade (Colin)
4 infantry regiments (3xline; 1xveteran)
1 carabiniers skirmish (1xveteran)
1 medium gun

Olivier’s Brigade (Dan)
4 infantry regiments (3xline; 1xveteran)
1 carabiniers skirmish (1xveteran)

Not deployed and never arrived
Klein’s Brigade
2 units of Chasseurs (2xline)

Ney’s Brigade
2 units of Dragoons (2xline)

Palmerolle’s Brigade
2 units of Dragoons (2xline)


For the start of the game Richard had planned for something a little different, which should have worked really well, BUT, due to the Austrian players inability to cooperate, well.....err....didn't!!


The idea of the blind movement was to get our armies up close to each other and jocky for position. The game was loaded against us French from the start, which was ok, it just made for a different kinda game.
The Austrians had to throw each turn to lose control of the blind movement markers, if they won, they could choose to move one of their markers or force the French to move one or move a French marker themselves. If they lost the initial throw, it was the French's turn to decide what to do.

What they should have done was move the blinds up, while pushing ours back, but there dice rolling was pretty crap, giving the move to us, we just kept moving their markers back all the time, stifling their movement, but when the did have the chance to move, they made us move, which was NOT the right thing to do.


The French had 3 blinds that were actual units and 3 dummies, the Austrians, had 4 unts and 4 blinds.



The reveal.....


Now, here's where it started to go wrong. When we revealed our troops we had to set up in a 12 inch square, then move out into position, but....


We found that, partly due to us moving the Austrians back, left and right, we had 3 brigades of Austrians on our left flank, against Dan, none in the centre facing me and Colin was up and Surj on our right.


So the only thing I thought we could do was for Colin to keep Surj in check on our right, Dan to form up defensively on our left, and for me to advance out and threaten Steve's force on the hill, if it works we might be able to hold them up for a while???


My command


Steve's


Steve's 2nd command on the hill.


Colin's command


Suj's command


Posties command, way out on our left flank



Dan moved into position to defend behind the walls, while Steve, tried to form into an attacking formation


I started the move towards the hill.


Each turn, each unt can do 2 things, (move & fire, change formation and move etc.) 
I won the chance to do 3 things, which meant I might be able to hit Steve in the first 2 moves, which I did.
Unfortunately only 1 unit could reach, but it was my combined Grenadiers!!!!



Poor Dan had a lot of troops flowing his way!!!



But at least he had time to prepare.


On our right, Colin started to bring his troops round, while Surj sent a unit into the town.



The advantage were just in my favour in the melee, all I had to do was kill 1 more than Steve did....


Which I didn't do!!
Steve is cursed with good dice rolls, I am not. He beat me 6-4.
So back I went!

He also after changing his mind about 6 bloody times, charged down the hill into my skirmishers, who were also soundly beaten by Steve's soddin dice!!



As I was in a pretty dangerous situation now, I chose to do a few voluntary fallbacks, if i threw well 50/50, they would go back in good order........well I think you can guess that didn't happen.
Most went back disordered and going down 1 morale grade...sigh.....



We stopped for luch, thank gawd, and Postie bought out some Birthday cake for Richard, I won't tell you his age, its got a three and six in it, I'll let you guess which order!!


After lunch we knew we were in trouble, so I tried moving back again to get out of Steve's reach, which was a bloody disaster.


So we did what any good general would do......fled the field to fight another day.

Conclusion
Richard was very disappointed how the game played out, sometimes the players just don't do what you think they'll do in a game, which can ruin or make the game just not work. I think that's what happened here.
If the Austrians would have stopped arguing with themselves and worked together I can see the game would have worked more in line to how Richard thought it would.
Once again the dice played a major roll, I should have beaten Steve on the hill, but the dice had other ideas, I probably should have held my attack for one turn to make sure I had 2 columns charging one Austrian unit, but the blood was up and I got carried away.
Although we lost it was still a great game, it certainly looked the part, so ell done to the Austrians, but a bigger well done to Richard himself!


Friday, 12 December 2025

AHPC16 - Prep & Plans

 

I've been busy prepping all kinds of figures for the up and coming 16th Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge that starts in just 8 days time. Its been a very busy few weeks and I'm hoping to finish all the prep before that date, but might not make it.

As for my plans.....

I'm going to revisit a few old projects, some I already have figures prepped for from a few years ago, I plan to visit.

Vienna 1683 - Donnybrook and no I've still not had a game yet?


The Retreat from Moscow - errr I've not had a game with these either.....

With the release of the newest set of Beneath the Lily Banners, I've planned 2 new 15mm armies, I'm hoping to get some of these figures painted too.

Vienna 1683 - Yeh I know, I've already got it in 25mm, but I want it in 15mm too, I can't help it.....its just too shiny.

I'm not happy starting one new project, so I'm gonna start two.....well why the hell not?

Once again I'm joining forces with Reject BigLee, he's doing one side and I'm doing the other, we've both been cleaning and undercoating like mad men, more info on that a bit later. But here's a sneaky pic to get you guessing??


We've the final game of the year in the shed this Sunday, so look out oft a French Revolutionary War batrep soon!!!