Wargaming Inspiration
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In a promised second half to the *Looking to Media for Inspiration* post,
today I examination the more general survey question, of *What Inspires You
the...
Fantastic Scuffles - How to slay your dragon...
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*Record Scratch* *Freeze Frame* "*Yep, that's me. You're probably wondering
how I got into this situation …*"
Andrew and I continued our gnomes and goblin...
Hooptedoodle #481 - The King's Card
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It will be my mother's 100th birthday on Monday. She doesn't know it will
be her birthday, and she will not notice when it happens. The poor old soul
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Radukar and some Pretty Dice
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I did a thing...
We are between two and five games from finishing Warhammer Quest: Cursed
City... depending on whether it is decided to bring Octern up ...
A Jurally of Jurchen
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*A Headless Body Production*
*Venue*: An undisclosed basement
*Event*: A Random Knight
*Players*: Phil running Yi Korean, list 282
Steve run...
A rather grumpy looking Doctor…
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So, it used to be the case that I’d watch YouTube while doing the washing
up or cooking dinner, but instead I’ve started watching classic Doctor Who
- I ...
Painting in May
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I didn't get so much done in May, real life got in the way for the first
couple of weeks.
I did manage to paint a dragon for Midgard Heroic Battles. Thi...
The dust up at Mansanar bridge
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In this scenario the British need to capture the bridge across the
Mansanar canal since the road across it gives the most direct approach to
the besieged...
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...
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