Welcome!

Welcome to the Blog of a Skirmish wargamer! I hope you enjoy reading it!



All my rule sets are freely downloadable from our club website's Downloads page





If you need to contact me my E-Mail address is richardbradley5@gmail.com







Saturday, 21 March 2026

Sassanian revolt

 Today we were back at the club after last week's Border Reiver show, and Tony kindly brought down his Sassanids and Parthians for us to use. He had asked me to work out the lists so I did ones based on the Battle of Dara (530 AD) and the Parthians from the early 2nd century AD, so a bit off, but the armies were reasonably similar to the ones involved in the Sassanid revolt, as far as I know!!!

Phil and I had the Sassanids, and defended against Lawrence and Tony's Parthians.

The battlefield from the Sassanid side.

I commanded the Sassanian left, with the Light Infantry skirmishers and the Cataphracts (My C-in-C was on an elephant!)
I also had the Militia and some Daylami warriors.
Phil had the Elephants, 2 Light Cavalry units and the Asavaran (Clibanarii)
Lawrence - opposite Phil had a lot of Cataphracts behind a forward line of horse archers. Tony had Horse Archers and the Parthian Light Infantry, facing me.
Things started well for me, as my Archers - with a full 6 extra dice from my Hero's 'On my command, unleash hell'...
...destroyed a Parthian Horse Archer unit.
This left Tony with 2 Foot Archer units and some Thureophoroi facing me, his Horse Archers were heading for Phil's wing.
Lawrence had sent his Light Cavalry forward, and Phil had moved one of his round their flank!
My Cataphracts moved forward, less horse archers to face now!
The Parthian Horse Archers and the Asavaran were soon exchanging shots.
Phil's Light Cavalry damaged the Parthian lights...
But after coming under shot from more Parthians ended up off table!
The Asavaran destroyed the damaged Parthian unit!...
...and drove the other unit off table too! Complete chaos!!!
My Cataphracts now came under attack by the Horse Archers, who got a lucky damage on my tough cavalry!!!
On Phil's side, he had withdrawn his Asavaran to avoid facing the Parthians Cataphracts.
In the centre, My Militia charged some Horse Archers who were threatening the flank of the Asavaran.
My Cataphracts charged and caught a Parthian Light Infantry unit, My Light Infantry drove the other unit almost out of the wood.
On Phil's side, Lawrence charged some Light Horse Archers into a unit of Asavaran, and did ok!!!...
...They even drove the Sassanians almost back into the Elephants!
My Light Archers destroyed the last Parthian Light Archer unit.
Oddly, my Militia failed to destroy the Horse Archers, mainly as I had a lot of Supporting units!
Over on Phil's side, the Asavaran broke the Horse Archers, finally!
My Light Infantry were now harassing the Thureophoroi. 
My Militia were able to break the Horse Archers at last!
Phil had charged a Parthian Cataphract unit with 2 units of Asavaran, and drove them back, but at the end of the turn, Lawrence was at -1 Reputation and we were +9!
Poor Lawrence never really got his Cataphracts in!
Ah well, at least it helps explain how the Sassanian dynasty took over the Parthian empire so easily!

We will be changing sides and replaying this game in a couple of weeks!
 


Saturday, 14 March 2026

Border Reiver, new date, new venue!

 Today, we attended a sort of trial show at the Nissan factory Sports and Leisure building. Run by the Border Reivers club, who are hoping this (significantly cheaper) venue will work out as their new home. The second Border Reiver show is on 19th September, at this same venue.

After getting the bus there, I found it hard to find the venue, but fortunately there were some workmen digging up the road, who kindly directed us the right way!

As is my normal, I will start with the traders! (If you want to just see the games, please scroll down to the heading on the left)

First is one of my favourites, 'The Last Valley' who do fabulous hand made terrain!




Next, Dave Thomas, who have the best selection of plastic figures I know! If they haven't got it, it probably isn't available!!!

...a very colourful presentation!
Pete's flags, these are amazing looking, and my pictures do not do them justice, the late 16th century figures he sells are lovely too!!
Faux Geek, who sell bags, dice trays, cuddly toys etc!
These nice ladies provided a lovely selection of cakes, drinks, sandwiches, hot food and all manner of goodies!

Not sure who these were, sorry!


They had a selection of art materials prominent.
Mardav Miniatures, I am sure you guessed!!
Some very interesting WW2 terrain and vehicles.



(NB: in the background - ABC Brushes, I forgot to pic them...sorry!)


The Games

? Greg Ward's English Civil War game?
3D Wargames 30 Years war game

This lovely couple were demonstrating some Scottish costumes and weapons!
Very nice!
(My own) Tyneside Wargaming club's game.

Pete, explaining the rules to an interested punter!
More from our club!
The ever interesting and friendly Westerhope Wargaming Group!
(Yes, I know the flags are later than 1775!!!)
Very pretty!

A lovely Baron's war game! (Newbiggin Wargames Club)
First time I have seen Mounted knights skulking behind a wall!!!


On to the Flea Market.





Our local Hospice, St Oswalds had a stall, selling old mags and books!
Adrianople game. (? Border Reivers wargames group- Hex wars)



Sorry I missed some traders - ABC Brushes, I bought from them and forgot to take their picture!. Eagle figures and Uhrwerk Spiele UK LTD

I think, although small, the show was good, I certainly spent pretty much all of my budget!!