Why We Wargame: A Closer Look
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In a previous *post*, I examined the top reasons for why we wargame as
given by the survey results from Wargame, Soldiers, and Strategy's *2025* *The
Gre...
We Broke our own Ruleset
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Designing a new tabletop wargame ruleset sounds exciting, and it is, but
the real magic happens during playtesting. In this video, I talk through my
rece...
A Theatrical of Thebans
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A Headless Body Production
*Venue*: On Military Matters Book Store, Now in Point Pleasant, New Jersey
*Event*: Persian Era and friends, four camel maximum...
28mm Bavarians for my 1809 project
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Hi again,
Well I finally finished up these 11 28mm Perry Miniatures.
I enjoyed painting them and I look forward to painting more miniatures
again soon....
Bohemian Pike & Shotte for the Thirty Years War
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During my last visit to Greg's he showed me his Thirty Years War efforts
using Warlord Games' 'Epic' range. As typical, his painting was fabulous,
and t...
I bet IKEA is terrible in Faerun…
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So, brief diversion from the Firefly project - I painted a mimic!
I stuck fairly close to the pictures in the Monster Manual for this one,
and it came o...
Campaign Delay / Reading Matters
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Despite my best intentions (paving the way to Hell) I didn’t start the Po
valley campaign whilst the Margravina was away visiting her ancestral
lands. By t...
Midgard - Heroic Battles
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Short post about my favouritr wargaming rules for the moment, Midgard -
Heroic Battles by James Morris.
I am not totally objective as I been involved in...
Okay, from now on I`m going to be posting this on fridays instead of saturdays I think... busy weekends.
A fresh week, and some progress was made (well, more then some if you follow my blog). For the coming week, I think I`ll be pushing to get the Romans all finished.
With Noshi working 4 night shifts this week, this should be perfectably feasible, so drop by next week to see how I went... Have a good week!
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