Got to get my hands on those 'double' six dice ..... no wonder you were rolling so many blunders !!! Excellent video and I may just think again about a 28mm medieval army.!!
A War of the Roses video! Always happy to see one of these as I believe they're your best content on the channel personally. While I collect ECW and NZW historicals personally, these tempt me every single day for some late Medieval house and family disputes and conflicts!
Another visually splendid spectacle! Well done Gents, a bit of a nail biter at the end. Great to see another WotR army on your table, keep em coming 👍Love fog of war angle using 1s as 6s😄😉
@@7thson726 Ah, but will you use the 'new' dice Miller is having especially prepared as a gift for you? LOL (Must admit that without thinking about it I would have thought the 'Rose' would have been the '6' as well, strange design choice I think.) Anyway, the dice mix up actually worked out well for the game IMO, it really did delay the Nevill's forces advance onto the table. But as the old saying goes "no plan survives the first shot". But I really did enjoy watching the battle and how it unfolded, thank you guys. Oh, and 'Yes please' to a rematch, I am sure it will be just as good. :)
This game held my interest throughout, even with all the failed orders you suffered in the first few turns. I was impressed by all the maneuver that was going on despite the failed orders. You certainly handled those poor dice roles with greater patience and aplomb than I could've mustered. I still think you might ought to take a hammer to them. Regards your hatred of painting horses; paint them first, they have so much variety you can really hone your creativity on them. When they're finished the riders are all downhill and a real joy.
Huzzar , i,m painting along with my 20mm Stalingrad chaps, great stuff, the 7th son , victory for the Yorkists. I,m realy enjoying your WOTR game, lets have more of this.
😅 I'd argue that the fictitious scenario we have made up is still more plausible than the attempt at recounting actual history that the documentary attempted to do 😁
Hey man, really enjoying your content, really great to see WotRs stuff. I watched the first video of this campaign, the river crossing in Wales between Percy and Neville. Fantastic campaign concept, really exciting, however I can't seem to find the 2nd and 3rd installment. Not even sure if this is actually part of that progression. Can anyone assist. Avid Fan.
Hey, thanks so much, unfortunately due to circumstances this campaign had to stop but we have another one starting using the same system soon based on the War in the North in 1464. The games following this are more of a loose narrative Campaign that sort of evolved as we went along 👍
Books , Pollards book WOTR is simply the best introductary(i,m dyslexic) book on the subject I have ever read , so i,ve just ordered,North-Eastern England During the Wars of the Roses North-Eastern England During the Wars of the Roses 1450-1500 A J Pollard, hopefully it will inform me on early modern class politics in the Towns , and give me some ideas for WOTR Hail ceaser rules.
These dice with the symbol on the one are a pain in the but, I have gone rid of all dice I had with this bad thing. Game looks great so far. Have to get more miniatures purchased , build and paint to get going with some Warlord Games Rule Sets
Who adapted these Hail Caesar rules? You? I’ve been listening to Dan Jones’s the Hollow Crown. Hard to follow. Big mess. Still struggling to work out how Henry Tudor is part of the Lancastrians. Or how the Yorkists killed each other leaving only Richard. Lovely vid BTW.
Yeah, i started with the qhick rules Rick Priestley had done then added and modified them to suit how we felt it reflected the period then added more rules for commanders and cannons etc It's a pretty convoluted period but one which holds alot of scope for wargaming 👍
Another great batrep. I was wondering, have you any plans to include Irish mercs in your WotR armies? I was looking at some of the offerings from Perry the other day, and they’ve got some pretty cool Kern hand gunners.
@@TJBMediaProductions hm weird it's the sharable link, it should aend5 me an access request, try again in a bit and hopefully it'll work, I'll check the link 👍
Mostly Perry, though now i heavily convert and kitbas across the sets. I also have some front rank, first corps, steel fist and athena miniatures mixed in here and there 👍
@@7thson726 sounds great, have cast an eye on a big variety of possible middle to high ages projects and I think next years money will go into War of the Roses
@@7thson726 Thank you for the approval - excellent work for the details within the document. I particularly love the treatment you gave to the competing Leaders. Thanks for the great work. Love your battle report format. Easy to follow and importantly without the obligatory general gibber used as a time filler that some RUclips producers provide. Please keep up the great work on what is a seldomly seen wargames period. take care -Dave
Got to get my hands on those 'double' six dice ..... no wonder you were rolling so many blunders !!! Excellent video and I may just think again about a 28mm medieval army.!!
Thanks very much haha those dice were a bane haha 😅
The joy when I saw this followed by the immediate lack of patience that I have to wait to 8pm tonight!!
Ah, yeah, thought I'd see what this Premier thing is all about 😁
Fantastic battle report. The new terrain looks brilliant. And the new dice worked a treat 🤣👍
Haha damn you lol
Just finished school exams, thought I couldn't get any happier!
Haha hope you enjoy it 👍
I should be studying for my flight test, but this is too good. Top notch production
Cheers, glad you enjoyed it 👍 hopw the test went well
A War of the Roses video! Always happy to see one of these as I believe they're your best content on the channel personally. While I collect ECW and NZW historicals personally, these tempt me every single day for some late Medieval house and family disputes and conflicts!
Really appreciate that thank you 😁👍
What a great battle report.
Fantastically painted armies on a great looking field.
Top stuff 👍
Thanks very much 👍
Looked really fun. Always great when there is story to the game and not just a points grab. Some pivotal blunders and successes.
Cheers bud, feel there needs to be a sequal 😁
Now I watched the entier video. Well played gents, really enjoyed it. I need to make more popcorn and watch your new battlereport. Take care.
Cheers mate, glad you enjoyed it, hope you lile the next one 👍😁
Another visually splendid spectacle! Well done Gents, a bit of a nail biter at the end. Great to see another WotR army on your table, keep em coming 👍Love fog of war angle using 1s as 6s😄😉
Oh yeah it was totally intentional 😁
Some splendid figures here, great looking game...and period!👍
Thanks mate 😁
Really enjoyed that, great battle report as always.
Cheers bud, glad you enjoyed it, was great fun to play 👍
really enjoyable and great scenario been waiting for another of your amazing battle reports, well done
Cheers maye, hopefully another along soon 👍
Really enjoyed the battle report and fantastic models and terrain :).
Appreciate it, thanks 👍😁
Great game, fantastic Friday night entertainment right to the end.
Cheers Bill, glad you enjoyed it, think we arw going to have to have a follow up game 😁
@@7thson726 Ah, but will you use the 'new' dice Miller is having especially prepared as a gift for you? LOL
(Must admit that without thinking about it I would have thought the 'Rose' would have been the '6' as well, strange design choice I think.)
Anyway, the dice mix up actually worked out well for the game IMO, it really did delay the Nevill's forces advance onto the table. But as the old saying goes "no plan survives the first shot". But I really did enjoy watching the battle and how it unfolded, thank you guys.
Oh, and 'Yes please' to a rematch, I am sure it will be just as good. :)
Overall a great, funny and entertaining game. Thanks a lot for the show.
Cheers 😁👍
This game held my interest throughout, even with all the failed orders you suffered in the first few turns. I was impressed by all the maneuver that was going on despite the failed orders. You certainly handled those poor dice roles with greater patience and aplomb than I could've mustered. I still think you might ought to take a hammer to them. Regards your hatred of painting horses; paint them first, they have so much variety you can really hone your creativity on them. When they're finished the riders are all downhill and a real joy.
Thanks very much, glad you liked it. Its really only Napoleonic cavalry i take issue with haha i actually quite enjoy medieval and ecw cavalry units 👍
Huzzar , i,m painting along with my 20mm Stalingrad chaps, great stuff, the 7th son , victory for the Yorkists. I,m realy enjoying your WOTR game, lets have more of this.
Glad you enjoyed it 😁
Very enjoyable battle report as usual 👍
Glad you enjoyed it mate 👍😁
Brilliant work as usual Martin!
Cheers buddy, we will need to have a game at some point 😁
I can't wait. I hope it is as accurate as the recent Sky TV 'documentary'....
😅 I'd argue that the fictitious scenario we have made up is still more plausible than the attempt at recounting actual history that the documentary attempted to do 😁
@@7thson726 It probably has less chronological errors even!
😅 We didn't drop enough F bombs to be Yorkists
OMG, someone call Martin an ambulance he is going to have a heart attack at that comment! LOL
Great game guys, nice ebb and flow
Cheers bud 😁
Hey man, really enjoying your content, really great to see WotRs stuff. I watched the first video of this campaign, the river crossing in Wales between Percy and Neville. Fantastic campaign concept, really exciting, however I can't seem to find the 2nd and 3rd installment. Not even sure if this is actually part of that progression. Can anyone assist. Avid Fan.
Hey, thanks so much, unfortunately due to circumstances this campaign had to stop but we have another one starting using the same system soon based on the War in the North in 1464. The games following this are more of a loose narrative Campaign that sort of evolved as we went along 👍
Books , Pollards book WOTR is simply the best introductary(i,m dyslexic) book on the subject I have ever read , so i,ve just ordered,North-Eastern England During the Wars of the Roses
North-Eastern England During the Wars of the Roses 1450-1500 A J Pollard, hopefully it will inform me on early modern class politics in the Towns , and give me some ideas for WOTR Hail ceaser rules.
Some excellent books there, great stuff 👍
These dice with the symbol on the one are a pain in the but, I have gone rid of all dice I had with this bad thing.
Game looks great so far. Have to get more miniatures purchased , build and paint to get going with some Warlord Games Rule Sets
Thanks very much, glad you enjoyed it 👍
Who adapted these Hail Caesar rules? You? I’ve been listening to Dan Jones’s the Hollow Crown. Hard to follow. Big mess. Still struggling to work out how Henry Tudor is part of the Lancastrians. Or how the Yorkists killed each other leaving only Richard. Lovely vid BTW.
Yeah, i started with the qhick rules Rick Priestley had done then added and modified them to suit how we felt it reflected the period then added more rules for commanders and cannons etc
It's a pretty convoluted period but one which holds alot of scope for wargaming 👍
Another great batrep. I was wondering, have you any plans to include Irish mercs in your WotR armies? I was looking at some of the offerings from Perry the other day, and they’ve got some pretty cool Kern hand gunners.
I've done some stats for kern with or without javelins and Gallowglass with 2 handed weapons, handguns will be in the next update 👍
Great! Can't wait to see those.
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You've really made me want to get into painting miniatures by Perry. I just don't know if I'm gonna be good or not
They are great models, best way is to just have a go, there is no wrong way to paint them 👍 if i can be of any help just shoot me an email
@@7thson726 when i tried to look at the adapted Hail Caesar rules it said access denied btw
@@TJBMediaProductions hm weird it's the sharable link, it should aend5 me an access request, try again in a bit and hopefully it'll work, I'll check the link 👍
@@TJBMediaProductions should be working now ive had a few requests
Can you do a video on how you do the heraldry on the figures?
I haven't but have got plans to do one in the future 👍
Like your presentation. Fast forward, slow down explain what happened.
Thanks, i find it a good way to gwt through largw games succinctly but still showing as much as possible 👍
Hey where is your battlemap from, it's really nice.
sorry I write so short, do not write so well meadow
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Its from Wargamer 👍 static grass mat
This looks _heavily_ inspired by HBO's Game of Thrones. Haha, jk, I know that George RR Martin was inspired by The War of the Roses.
Haha all i need is a dragon. Thing is i still think that the history that its all based on is more brutal than the fantasy that was created😅
Was a good game to watch. I think you're wife would of picked up on your, dodgy dice rolls 🙄😂😂
True 😅
Wait, so were all those double 6 order blunders actually double 1's due to the dice symbol mix up!
Nah, i checked during the edit , those blunders were pure double 6's
Hey buddy, what miniatures do you use? Perry all the way?
Mostly Perry, though now i heavily convert and kitbas across the sets. I also have some front rank, first corps, steel fist and athena miniatures mixed in here and there 👍
@@7thson726 sounds great, have cast an eye on a big variety of possible middle to high ages projects and I think next years money will go into War of the Roses
@@tabletopgeneralsde310 its a period that offers alot of opportunity for wargaming and modelling 👍
@@7thson726 and the area is small the time not too long and the development of weapons and equipment is not a big deal, a great place to rock'n roll
What scale miniatures are you using?
Theae are mostly 28mm Perry Miniatures 👍
Mate, I have found the location for your drive . google - can I request access please
Ah awesome, have just approved it mate 👍 hope you enjoy
@@7thson726 thanks alot
@@7thson726 Thank you for the approval - excellent work for the details within the document. I particularly love the treatment you gave to the competing Leaders. Thanks for the great work. Love your battle report format. Easy to follow and importantly without the obligatory general gibber used as a time filler that some RUclips producers provide. Please keep up the great work on what is a seldomly seen wargames period. take care -Dave