Date Range
Date Range
Date Range
Tuesday, 8 October 2013. Page accessible through the navigation bar at the top of the page. Hope some of you find it useful! Saturday, 24 August 2013. Head East, Young Man. Friday, 16 August 2013. Saturday, 10 August 2013. Friday, 9 August 2013. AMAKAZU RAIDERS APPROACH, SENSEI! A combat system wher.
My Wargames My Models My Family My life. Sunday, 5 July 2015. Having returned from Waterloo re-enactment we were eager to recreate the battle on the table. Figures are Heroics and Ross 6mm. Saturday, 11 April 2015. Wilson Creek Bloody Hill Regimental Fire and Fury. The 1st MO charges with cols steel into. Charge checked with a telling fire.
Doing plenty of stuff, mostly WW2 in 20mm, lots and lots of building plus painting. I have recently finish this Battalion.
Started in 2011 as a therapy for my Dysthymia, this blog has taken so many twists and turns along the way! Current project is Perry Miniatures Desert Rats and Afrika Korps along with the Travel Battle set. Friday, 30 March 2018. All the best for now,. Saturday, 3 March 2018. Establishing desert tones and collectables. They will be based for Bolt Action.
Peninsular War Napoleonic Wargaming in 28mm. A belated Happy New Year in Napoleonictonic land. A massive amount of people will be going all things Napoleonic crazy this year due to the massive 200th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo.
Saturday, June 25, 2016. This is the first major update of the rules since they were written in 2011. The rules have been used on our wargames table on most days since they were first written. We normally play one campaign wargame each week, and each game lasts twelve moves. So the rules have been well play tested. They have stood the test of time with only minor adjustments. When the rules were written my wife and I were running a solo 1813 campaign. For example each campaign day was 12 hours long.
Wednesday, 28 December 2011. My new Napoleonic blog for 2012. Friday, 28 January 2011. 8 battalions each of 16 figures. 2 Cavalry regiments of 8 figures each. 4 Foot artillery guns with 16 crew. 8 battalions each of 16 figures. 3 Cavalry regiments of 8 figures each. 3 Foot artillery guns with 12 crew. Thursday, 27 January 2011. French artillery and command stands.