Some New Figures for Alternate History Games
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The Dreams in the Witch House
Next up are some figures to add to the Alternate History games I play. I
have really tried to limit this but I have had a l...
Ardennes ‘44 - terrain works
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Finally managed some cave time to do some work on this project . Bren had
done the base work making the flexible rubber neoprene roads, adding
coloured...
Nimitz: The Fight for the Fjords
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For our last game of the year I wanted to put on something big and fun and
not too demanding. Nimitz rules always give a fast and exciting game but
just ...
Challenge XV's Theme: Dante's 'Divine Comedy'
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Hi All,
For this years theme we'll be following Dante's journeys through The Abyss
and Paradise.
Our resident mapmaker Sidney Roundwood is currently l...
7TV - WW2 (1)
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7TV as a system breaks down into "genres", each of which have their own
sub-rules and terminology. These genres are currently undergoing a bit of
a reva...
ROMA VS PERSIA
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*Le temple de Mars ne doit pas être profané en ce jour, l'armée romaine y
veille!*
*The temple of Mars must not be desecrated on this day, the Roman arm...
Crocodiles in the Congo!
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I had hoped to post a full and detailed account of Dr. Jones' adventure in
the Congo, but with the end of the long summer holiday and the start of the
ac...
"Lust for Glory" at Colours
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Here are a few shots of the first test game of the "horse and musket" rules
I've been working on, tentatively named "Lust for Glory."
This was the fir...
The Cynical Seven - Desperados Gang
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*"The liquor's all gone boys..."*
Finished up my Desperados gang for Dead Man's Hand. Just a few pics to
share as I didn't get too many to turn out that ...
326 BC The Battle of Hydaspes
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Just posting a few images from the game we played yesterday afternoon, The
Battle of Hydaspes, where Alexanders veteran army fought the Indian King
Porus...
Seasons Greetings
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*Wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas *
*& Happy New Year.*
2020 is a new decade in both life & wargaming. I might do a reflective
piece on that as w...
Crusades revisited
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Hi Gents,
A miserable day here in Scotland which led me to the games room and a few
pics of the Crusade collection (my personnel favourite) this will be
g...
A Tale of Two Battles - Part the First
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The Italian infantry brigade.
The only unit to come out of this with their heads held high.
This is the first of two battle reports featuring my French ...
Grognards 1
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La Garde; a joint project with David Imrie and Lionel Bechara. These chaps
will eventually be going to the big Waterloo anniversary do in Glagsow in
the ...
Visit to Waterloo
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I was incredibly lucky to have had the chance to travel to 1 of our
Napoleonic bucket list battlefields this month. With 3 other Napoleonic
daft chaps we ...
Fun in the AWI, a 50th Birthday Bash!
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Down't club a few weeks ago having a most excellent AWI game (re-fighting
Germanstown) with all of Doug's magnificent AWI collection for his 50th. We
did t...
Borodino - taking Utilisa
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Last weekend we fought our annual game, this time focusing on the Poles and
the village of Utilisa at Borodino.
We think we may have set a world record for...
Front Rank Foot Yeomen
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Another unit for my Lion Rampant force. I painted these up as the retinue
of the Duke of Lorraine, and are probably more uniform than they would be
in actu...
ACW 8th South Carolina update.
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Hope you all had a good Xmas.
Just a quick update on the 8th Carolina. All the figures have been painted,
just waiting on the flag and base work.
It's com...
I am still alive!
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and this time I am painting Prussians!
It has been a long time since I posted anything so let me say that I am
glad to be back again!
2014 was a busy...
Games from the 2013 Congress
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A few pics of some of the games at the Napoleonic Congress this year
the brave frigate cops it form a first rate at close range!
French vs British Penins...
Saxe-Coburg Voltigeurs, 4th regiment of the Rhine
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The first two battalions for the 4th Rhinbund regiment included a voltigeur
company comprising of men supplied by the duchies of Saxe- Coburg-Saalfeld.
Thi...
Not miniatures!
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Greetings,
I just wanted to share with you some pictures from my visit to museum Musée
des canonniers from my recent trip to France.
If you want to see pi...
Link to 1813 Burgos Campaign
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The next phase of the 1813 campaign will be in North West Spain and will
deal with Wellington’s attempt to take the city of Burgos from the French
I h...
Six player corps sized game
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This Tuesday six of us gathered at our club for a "big game" of General de
Brigade. We had set up a table 180cm deep and 480cm long (6x16'). I, Nisse
and M...
A Couple of Short Scraps
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It's been a couple of weeks since my last post but we have still been
playing out the campaign in the meantime. Our battle at Markendorf
finished prematur...
Link to 1813 Tortosa Campaign
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The next phase of the 1813 campaign will be in north east Spain and will
deal with the Spanish attempt to take the city of Tortosa.
I have started a new b...
Hi Kawe,
AntwortenLöschenWhat do you mean by Micro Range?
Cheers,
Helen
Hi Helen,
AntwortenLöschenSeems I failed (again) at trying to get over that pesky language-barrier. :--)
"Micro" as in more than just a typical Westfalia set of 2-4 models, but by no means a full range of miniatures covering all ranks etc.
Obviously - I don't see myself moving away from 28mm any time soon.
Thanks Kawe. Your language is fine, it's just me.
AntwortenLöschenI'm looking forward to my ambulance when it arrives.
I found wargaming 1812 was the unique uniforms worn by the allies. For example; the Portuguese, Croation etc
Cheers,
Helen