Followers

Sunday, August 16, 2026

Victory Without Quarter - Back to England


Recall we had 11 Regiments of English Foot to do. Today we have the 5th and 6th done. Above the green regiment. All Matchlock with flags from Ian KH at "This 28mm Life" blog. Thank you Ian KH.  

Parliamentary General Lord Manchester had a Green Regiment. Conversely the flag above might indicate a Royalist allegiance. Let's have a closer look.


Shall we try another Green Regiment? Why not. 


It occurs to me that in the heat of the game one Green Regiment's card might be mistaken for another. The wrong unit might act. How's that for the fog of war and the chaos of battle? Not the two above though, the flags are sufficiently different.

Next, the Blue Regiment. Both sides had Blue Regiments. In fact I already have a Blue Regiment of Essex figures that once rebased will join the throng.



How are we doing with the English Cavalry? Not bad at all. Mystery flags once again. I'm having no success in tracking the artist.


Here is Sir Richard Astley's Regiment of Horse at full strength, 2 squadrons.



Lord Carnarvon's Regiment of Horse. In intend to add a second squadron.


A unit of Essex figures.  The simple red standard with its red and white border was used by the regiments of both Francis Thomson and George Thomson. They fought for Parliament. . A real break I didn't want to be clipping and drilling cast on flags. 

Happy days.














Friday, August 7, 2026

Scots Regiments of Horse-Victory Without Quarter

 


Last week we considered mission creep. This week we see it. Lord Leven's Regiment of Horse in two squadrons.  From Essex, in miniature that is.


The original first squadron here. Flags on this page by Wargames Designs.


Sir John Brown's Regiment of Horse, first squadron. Full strength below. Figures from Essex.


Next Irvine's Lancers, Borderers who turned out for Montrose. The Border Clans had been pretty much destroyed by James 1st of England, 6th of Scotland. Their society was still in a state of flux during the Civil Wars. Note, your left to right Peter Pig, FK15 and Naismith.


The Gordon Horse next. From Matchlock. I might give them a second squadron. I think Matchlock got the look right.


Ogilvy's Horse. A single squadron for these lads I think. Second from the left an Essex figure. Matchlock for the rest.



QRF Lancers below. These are small figures that might do as youths in a wider mix.

I was interested to read that in the fighting before Dunbar the Scots Lancers gave Cromwell's Ironside Cavalry a hard time of it. We must look at lances again sometime.


QRF Dragoons. I very much like these figures. I have enough to do another unit.  You may think I should have cut the guidon to a swallow tail shape. I did wonder, but the white is patterned and so part of the flag.


Next two command figures, Brigadiers in fact. 


The first is FK15's Sir John Hurry. Sir John got about in the War of Three Kingdoms Fighting for Royalists and Covenanters. It is a nice little figure and I nearly made him the centre of a General's stand.


Another Commander from the same stable. Stylish and evocative alas I have no idea who he is supposed to be.

One of the lads on LAF enquired if a Scottish Supplement was available for Victory Without Quarter? Not to my knowledge but we can have a go at producing one in the interim.

We will be south of Berwick again next week

Saturday, August 1, 2026

Victory Without Quarter Mission Creep

 


There are words for it. “Mission Creep” for the military and “Project Drift” for civic ventures. That tells us it is something humans do. So it is no surprise to find that I’m painting Scots units when I intended to major in English ones.

It could be worse. I have five English Regiments of Foot done and three squadrons of Horse. Also I have done a One Man and His Dog by way of command. 


Here he is.

 


He (Rupert of the Palatinate) is a Frei Korps 15mm miniature bought just before the Deluge. Next White Coats with red flags, yellow flags and white flags.


All Matchlock 15mm, or nearly so.


Note each company (base if you like, stand even) has its own flag. I feel this is period feel stuff and I like the look of it. 




Apparently standard practice was colours front on encountering the enemy for the first time. Then colours to the rear before the fighting began. I need to credit the fellow gamer and blogger who made these fine flags. Investigation will follow.


Let’s horse around starting with Cuirassiers with a black flag.

 


Next red flag horse. It is too small to see but the flag ridicules a notorious cuckold on the opposing side.


The blue flag boys have a nice white heraldic device. They are also getting a second squadron.


All the Horse are Matchlock 15mm.


A moments pause for the Dead. These are important as a tracking device in Victory Without Quarter. Many more of these to come.


Caledonia here we come. First the Strathbogie Regiment. The flags are from the magnificent Project Auldearn.


Some Highlanders from QRF as was. The great thing about Highlanders is by substituting flags they can represent any Clan Host. Below we see QRF, original FK15 and Peter Pig. Mix and match.

 


Now the latest Cards. Sealant has yet to be applied. I'm waiting until I have the set.


I am enjoying this project a great deal. Bigly in fact. I’m enjoying it bigly and you cannot say better than that.