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.
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!!!!








They're great Ray. I still remember seeing that film vividly, it was incredible for the time. And good work on inducting the next generation of gamers.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE stop motion and Tim enjoys Ray Harryhausen film Jason & the Argonauts. I'm a Harryhausen fan as well. Just great stuff. Happy 2026 to you and the girls.
ReplyDeleteAn excellent start to the challenge, Ray. A great film. I'm sure that you and Zach will have fun gaming with these.
ReplyDeleteExcellent first effort and you are on the board! Yeah, I bet most of us have seen Jason and the Argonauts.
ReplyDeleteGreat work Ray, and like you, I love the 'Children of Hydra' scene in the film, whihc still looks super some 60+ years on.
ReplyDeleteLovely work Ray and a great way to try and get your nephew into wargaming
ReplyDeleteLovely work on these Ray, and a great gift for your nephew.
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