Revisiting Chronopia after 20 years with Midgard
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Colin was coming over for a game of Midgard, so I thought I'd dust off a
collection I've had knocking about for around 20-odd years.
These two armies we...
Another podcast. And it's a goodie!
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Thanks to Ralph's over at Wars of Louis Quatorze blog I've been enjoying a
newish podcast these past few days. Prime and Load also here
https://www.youtu...
Solden Hill without Grids
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Coming up on nearly three weeks passed, I jog the memory on a battle Mark (*Mud
Blood and Steel*) and I contested on the fields of Solden Hill. Tony (*Pro...
Partizan 2025 - Best Demo Games photo review
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Join me for an in-depth photo review of the best demo games at Partizan
Wargames Show 2025, one of the UK’s premier historical and tabletop
miniature gam...
Morrison marches forth
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Readers will recall that the redoubtable Mr Morrison sent me 36 beautifully
painted Empress Miniatures (1st Madras Fusileers) last year, which acted as
a...
Sax and Violets*
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**Damn auto correct. Saxons and Vikings!***
**The title being a nod to Otto Schmidt's gaming magazine of the same name.
See here...
*A Headless Body P...
May the Fourth be with a really big gun
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As is traditional, May the Fourth means I’ve painted something Star Wars
themed, and this year it’s ‘Mandalorian with large weapon, Paz Vizla’:
I have a ...
Celebrating Challenge XV
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Welcome to our wrap-up of the 15th edition of the Analogue Hobbies Painting
Challenge!
We've tabulated all the votes for Challengers' Choice, Sarah has m...
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...
The last one for 2017, and as such I wish you all a happy new year and may all your painting goals come true in 2018!
This week, it`s more work and preparations for the AHPC8, as I think about the target I set myself and if it`s feasible. And I decided on the "main" focus for 2018 while at it!
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