Travelogue XII: A taste of Wales
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We departed the Chalice Well garden and Little St Michael's house, then
made our way to Wales.
of course Arthur is important to the tale of Avalon
the m...
Museum Pictura again and again
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I was keen to play this delightful game again after the stress of
Gallipoli. Richard laid it on with all the expansions. After playing we
realized we w...
New Bunker Hill Battle Boxes at discount
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*Iconic painting of the Battle of Bunker Hill by John Trumbull."The Death
of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker Hill"*
Today marks the 250th anniv...
Prussian Landwehr Lancers
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I've finished the Landwehr Lancers and made the required changes to the
original six figures so the whole lot now represent a Kumark Regiment. I'm
very p...
Do you know TS-Miniaturen?
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Thomas Ströbelt from TS-Miniaturen asked if I am interested in getting
some flags for our 18th century figures. I asked him to show what he is
able to d...
5th Italian Line Infantry Regiment
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It has been a while since I posted anything as frustratingly I started
feeling unwell back in November last year. After months of feeling awful we
discov...
This is Minuteman: Two-Three
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Since my wargaming hobby has taken a back(far back) seat to my simming
hobby, I've gone from reading books about the Napoleonic wars etc. To
listening t...
Warhammer Quest Silver Tower - Trial of Azyr
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Byron Manfred and his wight king companion each carry two pieces of the
Gaunt Summoner's shattered amulet. Together, they are half-way toward
completing th...
Tribute to Stuart Asquith
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Whilst it is not news that we have recently lost one of the hobby's
best-known figures this past week, I thought it would be appropriate to add
my own trib...
Solo DBA Rules
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Solo DBA for DBA Version 2.2 With kind permission of Richard Lee, I am
reproducing here the full version of the solo variant rules for DBA v2.2.
These rule...
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 ...
1815 The Hundred Days
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The 1815 Hundred Days supplement is now available.
It contains six scenarios following Napoleon's famous 1815 Waterloo
campaign:
Gilly, Quatre Bras, St A...
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 ...
Second World War comparisons on "World War 20mm"
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Piers Brand has recently posted a side by side shot of several figures
painted in his inimitable style. They represent a number of different 20mm
metal ma...
General Cuervo's Stand at Casa de La Vid
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A French division supported by a regiment of Line Dragoons, and a brigade
of Light Cavalry met the infamous General Jo-se Cuervo at the roadhouse of
Casa d...
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