Sunday, March 8, 2026

'Resistance' by KerryT: Cry Havoc and let slip the Dogs of War

Morning, afternoon and evening all

I've had great fun again with this theme with as usual my initial plan growing bigger, out of proportion to the time I had left and as a result not as complete as I would have liked

Some years ago I printed and painted a Castle and buildings from The King & Country range by Printable scenery. Last year I signed up to their Throne & Ash Kickstarter and for the past few months have been busy printing. About 2 weeks ago, they released a model of a Barbican and this was to be the centre piece of my entry. Then my printer broke and I needed a new part. Fortunately this arrived on Monday, the lower level took nearly 2 days to print though. I managed to finish painting it this afternoon! Phew

The whole shebang from above
Ignore the mess in the background
As the first picture shows, I bought some STL files in the MMF sale and printed off a load of artillery, 2 siege towers (Northern Crusade Miniatures) and 2 traction trebuchets ( Reconquer Designs) and a Ram with crew ( Reconquer Designs). I also found some STL of infantry climbing ladders




 








I've set things up to look like an attack on a walled city with attacking elements being gunpowder artillery, Ballistas throwing rocks, a mine that has caused a wall to collapse and a Ram along with infantry attempting to scale the walls. Defenders have boiling oil and giant crossbow machines

Knock knock

The Barbican


These are not a kind of sheep

Looking down the walls




Atop the Earls Keep

Frying tonight














the destroyed Ram



The mine

Heavy Bombards


All those figures and pieces, along with the walls and towers apart from a small section on the right have been painted in the past 2-3 weeks. I couldn't resist adding some additional troops for effect though in the following photos









English infantry walking on ready to exploit any breakthrough


I, really not sure how to score all of this, particularly the terrain

Figure wise I have the following
2 Ballista & 15 Crew
8 guns/bombards & 24 Crew
5 Heavy crossbows (defense) and 10 crew
7 pots of oil and 6 crew
1 Ram & 6 crew
6 Barricades
1 Destroyed Ram
2 Siege towers
1 Mine/bit of terrain
25 infantry with ladders

In total
86 Foot @ 5 points = 430 points
8 artillery pieces @ 10 pints = 80
2 large ballista and 2 siege towers ( vehicles) 20 pints? = 80 points
Walls - 6 foot long and 15 cms high?
2 rams ? = 20 points
Various barricades and I don't think I can claim artillery for the pots of oil
Theme Bonus points 50
Around 660 points without what I've failed to count points for

Apologies, all a mad rush in the end to get it posted
I had hoped to get some infantry for the siege towers and crossbow defenders done but ran out of time!
1 Squirrel - 100YW English

Thanks for looking
Valleyboy

26 comments:

  1. Nailed it once more - fantastic

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  2. This is impressive! And the attack ladders are my favorites! 😍

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    1. Mine too I think, the best ones were from Reconquer designs and can be stuck together to the requisite height

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  3. Kerry FTW! Amazing work and scale.

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  4. Brilliant stuff Kerry - a siege game is always a fabulous looking table. I particularly like the ladders with troops climbing them - very cinematic!

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    1. Thanks Paul, they seemed to fit together well

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  5. What a spread - stunning stuff.

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    1. Thanks Greg, probably the most enjoyable part is trying to get a grand scale look

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  6. Thanks all - this turned out to be a mad rush in the end as I spent Sunday morning playing golf for our pennants team who were short and this threw my plans. I'm sorry, I didn't have time to check the post or comment on the photos before submitting. The figures accompanying the Ballistae and Ram are probably a century too early for 100YW as are some of the climbing figures but I hoped the heater shields would hide the latter. I hope to add some infantry for the siege towers in the next week along with a few crossbowmen that I'll base singly for Ecorcheurs.

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  7. Note for Byron for terrain scoring - the walls have a total length of 220cms but that includes the Barbican. The Barbican height is 32cms and its 20cms deep. The Count's keep (round building that I called the earl's tower) is stand alone 26cms high and has a diameter of 20cms. None are painted on the inside just dry brushed. Other towers are the Castle barracks (left), square bastion (left). Oval bastion (right) and Castle hoardings (right). All can be found here if you're interested https://www.printablescenery.com/product-category/previous-campaigns/throne-and-ash/kingdoms-of-throne-and-ash/ . I'm happy to go with what you think and am not after loads of points as I have reached my target. Cheers

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  8. Absolutely stunning work, Kerry. I look forward to playing on this when we visit your part of the world (once retired)! ;)

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    1. cheers Curt - you will certainly get a welcome here

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  9. Wow. That's brilliant work. I really love the scaling troops and waiting hot oil equipped defenders.

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  10. OMG. I don't know where to start mate. The point value alone is incredible but doesn't do the content justice TBH. Absolutely smashing stuff!

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    1. Thanks Millsy, the project just grew and grew!

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  11. That's a lot innit. Looks great!

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  12. Kerry, your terrain trips are terrific and this one is fascinating- not just the sourcing making and painting up your the last minute but the results - I really like these printed designs. The stand out figures are those guys grabbing for a ladder rung - simply stunning.

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    1. Thank you John, you are very kind and always full of encouragement - they're a century too early I think for 100YW but have given me some ideas about maybe trying to kitbash some Perry plastics

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  13. Kerry that is absolutely brilliant. A great collection across the board, wonderfully modelled, excellently painted. You should be very proud of them. The towers and the ladder vignette have come out really well.

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  14. Thanks Richard, all credit I think to the figure designers

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  15. Those scaling figures are great! Magnificent work all round.

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  16. Wow Kerry, that is EPIC! excellent work

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