My buddy gave me the Onager set a couple of years ago, and finally got around to building it with my recent EIR projects. I replaced the original metal crew with spare Victrix Legionaire figures since the Warlord guys are way too small to match the rest of the army.
The Victrix poses are a little static compared to the original crew, but they'll do. I used plastic broom bristles for the adjusting poles (or whatever they're called).Added the standard bearer to the base mainly to balance the look.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!
Friday, June 12, 2026
Warlord Games Onager With Victrix EIR Crew
Monday, June 8, 2026
EIR Command Stands - Victrix Figures
Finished up a couple more EIR command stands. The below shows the two completely new ones on the right, and the one on the left with a new standard bearer - the mounted figure was already painted before.
Below are all five of the EIR command stands. I now see under magnification that I missed the sword strap on mounted guy on the second stand from the left - didn't notice it when I was painting it. Will have to add that.
Note the guy on foot on the far right stand probably should have a cloak, but I couldn't find one in the parts bin. Anyway, these should be enough for four divisions with an army general.Just a little project to complete the EIR army to date. Thanks again for stopping in, and wishing you all the best.
Sunday, June 7, 2026
Modest Painting Project - Victrix Legionaries
Picked up another set of Victrix Legionaries to finally complete a Praetorian unit. I needed a few figures to bring the unit up to 24 figures like the earlier two units. Besides these figures, the three others not on washers will be paired with mounted command figures.
I still had enough left over Battle Flag shield transfers from a few years ago. They seem to have become aged with time, as some of them started to lose their colors when applying them. I touched up the damaged areas up, but it was a little nerve-wracking when I saw the colors coming off.With the earlier completed figures.There are now 3 cohorts of legionaries from Legio VI Victrix, Legio II Augusta, and the Praetorian unit.Wednesday, June 3, 2026
Hail Caesar Pyrrhic Wars Game
Co-hosted a Hail Caesar Pyrrhic Wars game last evening at my buddies place (only 10 minutes away). It was a fictional scenario pitting his Antigonid forces against my Epirote army. We didn't use all our forces as a few of the players had to cancel out at the last minute. We ended up having 3 players per side - one of which ran 2 divisions. We have 3 elephants, and 5 pike units per side, with various support units and cavalry.
Above, on the left are my buddies Antigonid army with a unit of my merc hoplites on loan. We plan to re-fight this game at my place on a bigger table with more troops next time. My Epirote force on the right, with Galatian warbands and Samnite light infantry on the left flank division.Epirote right flank division which I ran, consisting of Greek light cavalry, Galatian medium cavalry, and a unit of Agema with kontos. We reduced the Agema cav units to 8-figures each, mainly because my buddy had his 3 Agema units sized that way already. They still fought as standard sized units.Below is the Epirote center of phalanxes and elephants. The two pikes units on the far left are Foundry figures from the center player. All of the elephants had javelins and bows.The Antigonid center divisions of pike units and elephants, as well as skirmishers. These are my buddy's figures - mostly Warlord games, with the one far left pike unit being Victrix - still awaiting shields, Lol!Pictured below is part of the Epirote center and the left flank division consisting of a unit of Samnite light infantry with javelins, and two units of Galatian warbands.Sunday, May 31, 2026
Paymaster Ancient Hawaiian Ali'i
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 figuresSaturday, 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.



















































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