This is the last figure from the sample box I bought at Enfilade.
Pictured below, flanked by Eureka figures. As you can, he sizes up much more closely with Eureka than the other Paymaster figuresWAB Corner
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Sunday, May 31, 2026
Paymaster Ancient Hawaiian Ali'i
Saturday, May 30, 2026
Paymaster Ancient Hawaiian Warriors
Finished these guys today. They have some nice shark teeth lined weapons.
As you can see they're a lot smaller overall than the Eureka Hawaiians. I suppose on the gaming table, they'll okay, but I would highly recommend Eureka over Paymaster. The only figure that matches up well size-wise with Eureka is the King figure, which I'll be painting up next.
Friday, May 29, 2026
Warlord Games Alexander the Great
With the upcoming Tuesday evening Pyrrhic Wars game, I was finally motivated enough to paint up this figure. I picked it up at the Panzer Depot closing sale several years ago. Although a very nice pose, the details were a bit hard to make out - particularly the armor. This is not surprising as very little of the famous cuirass is visible being a mounted figures, and wearing a cape as well. I did my best, and spruced up the base with a spare shield and helmet to help the overall look.
Also arrayed the forces for the Tuesday evening game below. Besides Macedonians/Successors and Greeks, there is a contingent of Galatian mercenaries. My buddy has 4 pike units, 3 elephants, cavalry, and other troops as well. We'll sort out units for a 6-8 player game - the usual Tuesday night Olympia Wargamers. As mentioned in the earlier post, I've been invited to join this group for over a decade - I only occasionally attend as I usually like to game during the day.
With the Alexander figure out of the way, I'll start on the remaining Paymaster Hawaiians next. Until next time, thanks for checking out the blog, and wishing you all the best!
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Charlie Company - Vietnam Game
Got to play in an 11 player Vietnam game using Charlie Company for rules. I played a US platoon, and part of an overall mission to rescue a captured high-ranking US officer. I managed to get a lot of suppression early on by double-timing into the woods. I had to leave after turn 4 to pick up our vehicle at the shop - discovered yesterday that it need its struts replaced. Anyway, here are a few pictures from the game.
I played in this game with a varied scenario about 13 years ago, which was run by Mark Waddington. He's added a few things since then with his 3D printer. Most of the pictures only show US forces, as most of the Vietnamese hadn't been spotted yet.![]() |
By the time I left, the US forces still hadn't located the captured officer. We had used off board artillery to neglible effect. The Vietnames, on the other hand, used their mortars to inflict quite some damage on the US troops. Anyway, the few hours that I did play were very enjoyable, and the rules aren't too bad to pick up after a few turns.
Monday, May 25, 2026
Paymaster Ancient Hawaiians
Enfilade 2026 - Final Post
I failed to take any pictures from Saturday night's games as I was too tired to attend the period. I ended up falling asleep in my room and got up, and went down when most of the games were already closed down. I did make it for our annual Northwest Historical Miniature Gaming Society (NHMGS) meeting on Sunday morning. Having preregistered for it, I also played in Kevin Smyth's (A Gamer's Tale blog) Cuban Rebelliion game using The Men Who Would Be Kings. He also modified the rules for the Spanish to have torches and attempt to burn down sugar cane fields and huts. I ran four units of Cuban irregular cavalry. I spread them out along two edges of the table, and was moving around activating them during our turn. The Spanish ended up burning down enough of the cane fields to make a successful retreat off the table. Altough, at the end of the 8 turn game, I still had a half unit of my cavalry blocking the table edge of the retreat road. The Spanish would've easily finished me off in the next turn, as they were pretty much still at full strength. Not to mention we had older firearms with limited ammunition against their modern rifles with longer ranges and unlimited ammunition.
Cubans are in white clothing, while the Spanish are in light blue.Although there were many great deals at the Bring and Buy, as well as with the many vendors, including a Warlord Games rep with tons of stuff, I ended up only buying a sample box of Paymaster Ancient Hawaiians.Others had warn me about the multi-part metal figures, but wanted to give them a try anyway. Besides the one Noble who has its own base, the rest are sculpted for slotted bases. Marc Mann, the own and designer for the figures, said they're supposed to match up with Eureka Hawaiians. I'll post comparisons once they're put together and painted.Pictured above is a portion of the Warlord Games vendor area. Outside of the photo on the left were many Bolt Action sets, and out of the picture on the right were Pike & Shotte, Black Powder, Hail Caeser and other game sets. I think they came up from the San Francisco area. This was the first time they attended Enfilade, and think they'll be back next year. I should also mention there was a Bolt Action tournament going on in another area upstairs from the main room. I failed to take pictures there too.So ended another nice Enfilade convention. All in all, it was great to see old friends, meet new ones, and also a bit sad to hear the passing of a few friends and acquintances since last year. I guess I'm one of the regulars now, having attended my first Enfilade in 2006 - 20 years except for the year we were shut in. I think Enfilade first started in the 1990's, and a lot of folks have come and gone since them. Anyway, looking forward to next year and plan to start on those Paymaster figures. Thanks for stopping in, and wishing you all the best!
Saturday, May 23, 2026
Enfilade 2026 Saturday Morning & Afternoon Games
Ran my other two One Hour Skirmish games today. This time it was a Peninsula scenario, again with six players each game. All the games went well, with the players all saying they loved the rules. Most had never played them before. Here are a few pictures from the my games, as well as the other games going on. There were quite a few impressive ones, including a Sack of Troy game.
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