Dark Age Madness
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About the Project
Expansion of existing Saga warbands into armies that can be used for Midgard and Hail Caesar.
Related Game: Hail Caesar
Related Company: Too Fat Lardies
Related Genre: Historical
This Project is Active
Saxon Commander
With the extra two figures I made a commander on foot for one of the heroes.
Young Warriors
The next up were 4 units of “young warriors” (Geoguth) basically unarmoured warriors with the odd armoured chap thrown in.
Again these were painted in multiple colours but with great skill and dexterity I managed to get a number of those in various hues of blue ended up on the same base (doh!).
Saxon Hearthguard
After finishing off the British it was time to start the Saxons. These are the early Saxon figures from Victrix (with the usual Little Big Man shield designs).
These three units were made up of armoured figures with a mix of weapons.
Cavalry
Finally managed to finish off the cavalry I needed to field the 400 points force for Midgard.
These are Victrix Late Roman armoured cavalry but with a couple of head swaps using the Romano British heads from the Late Roman infantry set.
Now just need to finish off some of the Warlord personality figures I got as a present and that’s the Romano British finished, but saying that I have already started on the Saxon forces.
Flexibility
Coming back to the thought on flexibility I did not want to rebase the current Saga forces just in case I wanted to play again so it was out with the sabot bases. These will form the units of “tribal warriors” and “skirmishers” I need to complete the army.
Finally there is also the option to potentially field the forces as small “Hail Caesar” for the use in the “Once and Future King” supplement that was recently published.
With the basing I have adopted this will allow me to use 3 bases of the Infantry to form a unit under “Hail Caesar” rules so everyone is a winner.
Mighty Heroes
It was now time for the main men the “mighty heroes” that are key in the Midgard game.
First off when I found the cavalry seen previously I had also found a couple of “late roman” command figures that would fit into the role plus there were a couple of infantry spare from the Victix set that would make suitable foot commanders.
For the other commanders I would need I just rebased a couple of the older “warlord” figures I already had for my Saga forces.
Pedyt Infantry
It was now on to the Pedyt infantry (warriors) for these I would need 5 units for a 400 point force but had enough troops to make up 6 units for Midgard.
These would be made up of a mix of armoured and unarmoured warriors with most carrying banners based on the various “badges” from the “Winter King” series of books also produced by LBMS.
Comitatus
First up I completed the foot Comitatus (Bodyguard) unit. For basing I have gone for 2 60×50 bases for flexibility (see later post) with 5 figures per base. The reason is that while I could have potentially wedged another figure per base I wanted a bit more dynamism to the unit without figures stabbing each other in the head.
This unit contains only armoured troops and is carrying a Draco standard.


















































