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Belli Domine: Muscovites, French Napoleonics, and the Battle of Fallujah.
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Wargames, Simulations and MIlitary Modelling. Fantasy and Sic-fi included. Tuesday, July 07, 2015. Muscovites, French Napoleonics, and the Battle of Fallujah. The game was brutal for both sides and honestly, you don;t really know to which side the game will tilt until the end. The Saturday Before, I went to Scott's place to try my newly painted Muscovites for By Fire and the Sword, of which here are some pics:. We had a lot of fun! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Le Coq Fou:...
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Belli Domine: New Year, New Life, New Projects
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Wargames, Simulations and MIlitary Modelling. Fantasy and Sic-fi included. Sunday, March 01, 2015. New Year, New Life, New Projects. Although it is already the beginning of March, It still feels like a new year. There are several projects that I have started and that I have promised myself I will finish this year. In the first place I am working on expanding my French and Indian wars French in 28mm so I can use them not only with Muskets and Tomahawks but also with the new ruleset Land of the Free, which...
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On Senlac Hill: August 2013
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Military history and miniature wargaming. Monday, August 19, 2013. Much as these undead denizens of Davy Jones' Locker are the result of powerful enchantments, so have I been taken under the spell of a new (non-historical) genera! In a project that began years ago with my daughter (then 6, now 9 and dead keen on gaming, bless her! Wanting to paint some Eureka Teddy Bear Pirates, I have, at last, found some renewed passion for miniatures and gaming (sorely lacking in the past 6 months). I've been interest...
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On Senlac Hill: July 2014
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Military history and miniature wargaming. Thursday, July 31, 2014. The Old Contemptibles at Mons. The build up for my upcomming Great War Spearhead II (GWSH II) scenario has reached it's first milestone with the completion of the British Expeditionary Forces (BEF) OOB for the Battle of Mons. 23 August 1914), their first major engagement of the Great War. Courtesy of: In the footsteps. The German Attack at Nimy Bridge on 23rd August 1914. Courtesy of: In the footsteps. 8th Brigade of the BEF. The next ste...
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On Senlac Hill: December 2013
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Military history and miniature wargaming. Tuesday, December 10, 2013. The polar night approaches at Gruhuken. Not content with on Pulp project on the go, I've started work on the buildings for a Arctic adventure based loosely on the book Dark Matter. The building is a balsa construction with a corrugated card roof and polystyrene 'skin' to provide the texture of the timber planking. The minis are Bob Murch's excellent Courageous Mountaineers. Thursday, December 5, 2013. Craft wood aging solution. Http:/ ...
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On Senlac Hill: November 2013
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Military history and miniature wargaming. Friday, November 8, 2013. Middle Eastern village in cork. In the words of 6mmPhil at LAF. The only cure, partial as it is, means encouraging other folk to start modelling with cork too, so welcome to the sinister cult club. And, possible Sci-Fi uses. The basic shells of the buildings appeared quite quickly. The great challenges have been learning how to add sufficient detail to make them interesting and to paint them appropriately. I went down the path of...Learn...
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On Senlac Hill: 2mm ACW – rebasing
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Military history and miniature wargaming. Sunday, February 8, 2015. 2mm ACW – rebasing. Well, after a flying start on the Confederates, I spent a few days mulling over the issue of using the scale of 1 base = brigade. While this was the scale for the rules I were planning on using – Polemos Crisis of Allegiance (CoA) – I felt like that method of basing had some issues particularly with historical scenarios. Which I've played before and quite like). Here's the days effort:. Thanks for dropping by! I've be...