Pulp Alley-The Serpent's Eye
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Last Sunday myself Luis and David met up at the Abyss for a game of Pulp
Alley. This was going to be the first 3 player game of Pulp Alley that I
was goi...
Black Powder Epic ACW: Port Republic
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On Thursday the Wollongong Wargamers played out the final game in our long
running Shenandoah Valley 1862 campaign: The Battle of Port Republic.
So f...
Phalanx VII - Making Basing
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Here's the first shot of the Salute "Great Phalanx" forming up. It's a
distinctly unflattering photo, but you will, no doubt, get the gist. The
four re...
Méliès' 'A Trip to the Moon'
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Sarah and I were fortunate enough to visit Lyon, France this past autumn,
and as a part of our wanderings, we visited the Lumiere Museum, which
showcases...
They will not pass!
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*Dans l'ombre et dans le silence du bunker, on attend l'arrivée des
Allemands...In the shadows and in the silence of the bunker, we await the
arrival of...
Nam - ARVN infantry
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I have finished the ARVN infantry platoon . Some of the less favourite
units for Nam .
I still need to finish the unit insignia patches , I just have...
Craters!
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Having made it to the Christmas holidays, I was keen to try and share what
limited progress has been made on my Soviet Army since the summer. Without
go...
Returning shortly
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My neglect of this blog has been utterly woeful, but I'm really hoping to
kick-start it back to life this week. There's no point in trying to
explain th...
More Recovery Capers
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The last lot of post Covid recovery capers has now been superseded by yet
another another bout of health-related recovery consisting of mini-painting
the...
Aztecs
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The book
Eagle Knight
warriors
Conquistadors
All painted by DJ
These figures are a cross over from the Malta collection.
Still a fair bit of this to see.
"Maurice"
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We have been enjoying a series of "pick up" games for a few months now. No
Big Nappy games for a long time - we'll get back to it.
The appeal is set up ...
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 ...
Prussian Horse Artillery WIP1
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Just started the last of my Prussian artillery, this time AB horse
artillery loading crew.
These are some of my favourite Prussian figures, I'm guessing...
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...
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If you are or have been interested in Doug Mason's collection of wargaming
figures, please keep checking this blog for future available figures.
Thank you.
Compagnie de Sapeurs-Mineurs
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My Napoleonic project continues, very much in the background, but it does
continue. These lovely Victrix conversions by Lionel Bechara represent the
comp...
A Tale of Two Battles - Part the Second
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After the battle recorded in the previous post, I felt I had unfinished
business with Paul and his Russians, so I challenged him to a game the
following...
Not quite dead
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I should really have posted something a lot, lot sooner. Just a little post
to say I'm still alive and will be dusting off my brushes and paints pretty
soo...
Campaign dressed Poles
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We've been working on developing Poles in campaign uniforms that can be
used for Retreat from Moscow, Germany in 1813 and the Peninsular.
The idea was to ...
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 alive part 2
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And as I promised, here is the big update that I have been talking about:
My Prussians are based on the *Großgörschen* OoB from the General de
Brigade sc...
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 ha...
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...
They look fabulous altogether, a wonderful unit indeed.
AntwortenLöschenVery nice.
AntwortenLöschenJohn
Good stuff. I can only say, "Russo-Turkish War of 1806-1812."
AntwortenLöschenExcellent looking figures.
AntwortenLöschenCheers
Stefan
Thanks gents! yes, I think parts of that force can be used in Egypt as well as on the Krim later on.
AntwortenLöschenI'm really linking those! Enjoyed your piece in WS&S, too.
AntwortenLöschenCheers, Simon
Just read the article in WSS on Grossbeeren--well done. I've got to get around to gaming it. Bravo, Simon, for your good article as well.
LöschenTHANKS GUYS, I DON'T HAVE THE MAG YET, BUT I AM WELL EXCITED TO HAVE A LOOK ON ALL THAT'S DONE!
Löschenoops caps :--)
LöschenLovely work, Kawe! They look particularly fine brigaded-up. Well done.
AntwortenLöschenThank you Curt! :--)
LöschenExcellent paint work and a subject close to my heart. Whose make are the figures?
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