Bitesize Wargaming was originally a podcast "40K Bitesize”, which sadly ended after only a few episodes. I kept it up as a Facebook hobby blog, renaming it to "Bitesized Wargaming"...keeping part of it's original name, and alluding to the small chunks of hobby focus on different gaming. Always miniatures wargaming, but ranging from my first love of Historical wargaming models, through to GW's fantasy & sci-fi offerings.
That's a rather long-winded way of saying this is the video blogging bit of my Facebook hobby page...toy soldiers and stuff. Enjoy!
Depends on the varnish…but as a rule, yes…as pva, whilst drying clear, can have a satin finish. A good matte finish varnish will do the trick once all else has dried
I think the Light Infantry figures are early Redoubt figures. I remember buying some around 1992 and was a bit disappointed when compared to the Front Rank ones I had. Good luck with your project
Could you make one video(late Roman army) from the beginning to the end, I am new and i would like to learn unfortunately😪 there is not to many late Roman army painting tutorial, I will appreciate a lot.🙏🏻😅
Nice work! Unit looks great. The contrast are such a cheat code they’re great. I just ordered my first foundry pack, some armored Spartans. Curious to see them in person.
@@BitesizeWargaming I will check that video out, I’m wondering how to base mine and may go single based with movement trays slotted for them. Is To The Strongest the grid based movement game ? I always see that in the top 3 best ancient rule sets! I would be interested in a smaller scale skirmish game since I just will never have enough for large battles lol.
@@BitesizeWargaming Lion Rampant looks fairly brilliant , I have the book :) Never played unfortunately. Have been collecting in plans to play Saga, and luckily the model count to lion rampant is a close equivalent
Lol...absolutely right Dom! Although to be honest, the distraction in this case was the 15mm stuff, and what intervened was what I actually needed to do!!
Hi Leslie…yes Nics Barons War is looking good. No, Napoleonics not for GdA2. As I said in the video, for Lasalle (and maybe BP). Thanks for watching…hope you’re well
Thank you. In this particular instance I think it was a combination of cork to simulate rocks, Vallejo texture paste and baked dirt from my garden that’s been baked in the over for a hour at high temp then sieved (cheap!).
Hi Leslie…I’m a bit awful at learning rules but that’s because I either play sporadically or play too many diff games. Have focussed around just a few now…and am enjoying LaSalle and For King and Parliament with 15mm
Oh I shall come back around to painting medievals don’t you worry, but focussing on something like a period or scale helps me be productive…and this month it’s my 15mm projects
hi, stumbled across your channel and loving the content.. i too, am painting hyw scots, for lion rampant and eventually, saga... how have they played using LR? i have posted a few games on my channel. please view and give any tips, on how i can them playing better. cheers Graham.
Thanks for watching! Sadly I got distracted away from this project and have since used them in hail Caesar and To the Strongest. About to try them in LR v2…will take a look at your channel !
@@BitesizeWargamingahh ok, I have posted quite a bit of LR v2, hope it helps….. I will look at you the strongest, not sure I have enough figures for it thou.
Hi I'm looking to build an army for the Scottish wars against England, can you help with books on the period for flags and colours of each retanue if that's how you spell it.