Here are pictures from yesterday and last night's games at our annual "big" convention, Enfilade. I hosted back to back La Haye Sainte One Hour Skirmish games. Both games ended up French victories, although Major Baring managed to escape on horseback in the second game after losing all of his troops, but still passing the v break test. Im hosting two more back to back games this morning and afternoon. This time a Peninsular scenario, again using One Hour Skirmish. There were spectacular games in Friday's periods, including an amassed Test of Honor game.
WAB Corner
This site was created late in 2008, just a few years after first becoming involved in wargaming. As you can tell by the name, WAB was my introduction to this community. I appreciate the following and comments this blog receives, and give all thanks and credit to my Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. It may seem odd that this blog appears to focus on the folly of mankind's continuous warfare, but I believe I can still enjoy this hobby so long as I put Him first in all I do. Maranatha!
Saturday, May 23, 2026
Enfilade 2026, Friday Afternoon & Evening Periods
Friday, April 24, 2026
I've Got Two Tikis To Paradise
"I'm gonna take you on a trip so far from here." We'll maybe not, but that's my tribute to the late, great, Eddie Mahoney. Anyway, got a second tiki keychain from ebay. Figured two would look more balanced at the entrance of a sacred place. The one on the right is the newer one - with the pointy thing on top of his head.
These can be used a LOS blocking terrain, and/or placed near an area with a victory point - like a sacred area guarded by the tikis.As with the previous one, the tiki was dry brushed with browns to make the details pop. They're actually very nicely detailed and take the dry brush very well. Of course, their butts have the copyright logo on them, which are barely visible to the naked eye.Plan to run a few Tribal games with these sometime after Enfilade next month. Don't want to confuse myself with similar rules - as I'm using One-Hour Skirmish Wargames for my games at the convention.Here's what the keychain looks like before painting and adding a base of Tamiya epoxy putty. There are four or five different versions of these. You can find them on ebay and also Etsy - about $10-15 each.So much from the hobby desk. Still haven't gotten around to finishing up the Alexander the Great and Pyrrhus figures. Hope you all are well, and thanks for visiting the blog.Thursday, April 16, 2026
Hawaiian Terrain for Tribal
The tiki is from a cheap key chain with a base of Tamiya epoxy putty, and repainted. The trunk and fronds of the coconut trees were dry brushed.
If I had known I'd be doing an Hawaiian game project, I would've bought a few more of these tiki keychains when I was in Hawaii last year. They have a lot of these at thrift stores. Oh well, this one was also inexpensive on ebay.The base of the tiki is made from Tamiya Epoxy Modelling Putty - somewhat similar to Green Stuff, but half the price. For more delicate/detailed work, Green Stuff would probably be better, though.Sunday, April 5, 2026
Happy Easter! And More Eureka Hawaiians
Added another full set of Eureka Hawaiians; wanted a few more figures, and since Eureka USA only carried the full set packs, ordered their last one in stock.
Painted this batch in a lighter skin tone - starting with Vallejo Dark Flesh, then a stain of Minwax, followed by a wash of Vallejo Ink Skin Wash mixed with a little black ink.Below is all of the four sets together, which should be enough for a 6-7 player Tribal game. Note the differences in skin tones as I progressively used lighter colors.Here are the Ali'i, or chiefs, in their feathered capes and helmets.As mentioned in earlier posts, these capes and helmets used feathers from thousands of birds each - which is why those species of birds became extinct.I probably won't run a game with these until after Enfilade next month. I don't want toconfuse myself between the Tribal and One Hours Skirmish Wargames rules, as I'll be using the latter at Enfilade for my Napoleonic games. Hope you all had a good Easter!Thursday, April 2, 2026
Alexander the Great's Dad and Cousin - Warlord Games
The Philip of Macedon figure comes with the mounted Alexander the Great figure (yet to be painted); and the Pyrrhus of Epirus figure is a "freebie" that comes with the Pyrrhic Wars supplement.
Philip's armor is based upon the one found in his tomb. The cuirass is made of iron, and some sources say it was polished to high shine, while other sources have it covered in silk. Pyrrhus' armor is sometimes depicted as silvered, or possibly of iron also.Both figures are well detailed; the Epirote tripod motif nicely sculpted on the shield and back of the cape.I was going to start on the Alexander figure next, but I might be getting some more Eureka Hawaiians in the mail tomorrow. Thanks for stopping by, and wishing you all the best!
Wednesday, April 1, 2026
Aventine+Relic Successor War Elephant
Picked up the new Pyrrhic Wars Hail Caesar supplement, so was motivated to paint up some figures I've had for sometime. First up is a war elephant that uses an Aventine elephant head, tower, and crew. This was part of an order many years ago when I ordered two elephants - Keith included these parts as samples, I think. I had thought about finding a body at a craft store - one of those in bags of toy animals. Then a couple of years ago, Mike Evans of Relic kindly sent me some Successor samples along with an elephant. Initially, I thought the body was too small for the Aventine parts, but as you can see the body doesn't look too bad. It is slightly smaller, but as with people, elephants come in different sizes.
The shields on the tower are from Victrix Phalangite kits, and the transfers from LBMS - all spare parts I've also had for years.As you may see, the elephant being a bit smaller, and the tower being pretty large, the mahout has to lean a little forward in the "saddle", so to speak.Interestingly, I just looked at the Aventine website last night, and saw that they sell the bodies of elephants separately. I don't think they did years ago, but this Relic body will do just as well.Pictured below, flanked by the two Aventine-proper elies painted years ago.Sunday, March 22, 2026
Peninsular War Skirmish Game Setup
Did a preliminary, test, setup for my other game at Enfilade in May. This time it's a Peninsular War game, again using One-Hour Wargames Skirmish for rules. It'll have six players, three each for the French and British/Spanish Guerillas. Right now, I'm thinking of having the capture of the French general as the victory condition for the British and Spanish.
The French start the game occupying the village - which should give some balance as they'll have good cover against the Rifles better shooting stats.A staged shot of the three units of attacking British ans Spanish. They'll start at the table edge, so they may not be so well-numbered by the time they get close to the French.Spanish Guerillas. They'll have the Bruiser trait for hand to hand combat. They are supposed to capture the French general alive, but I may add some mechanism which they may end up killing him, thereby not getting a major victory.The French general and his aide, defended by Nassauers - who've yet to have changed sides. I'm using the same figures along with the KGL in the La Haye Sainte game before this one.95th Rifles and Cacadores.French Dismounted Dragoons and Voltigeurs.5/60th Rifles and Cacadores.Polish light infantry on the French flank.























































