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Walking the Berkshires: Family
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March 24, 2015. I stopped writing here on a regular basis several years ago, but I still blog elsewhere. Instead of a general purpose blog I have three specialized ones. My interest in 18th century material culture research and living history finds serious expression in the newest of these: Another Pair Not Fellows; Adventures in Research and Reinterpreting the American Revolution. My irreverent sense of humor and love of the scholarly send up produced the fictional Journal of Constant Belcher. Finally,...
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Gaming the German Colonial Wars: Bagamoyo Pics and Artwork
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Gaming the German Colonial Wars. My adventures into colonial gaming, with a German emphasis. 02 April, 2015. Bagamoyo Pics and Artwork. Just some things I have found over the years. The fort in 2001. Landing party from the. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sorting It All Out - The Figures. If I had my preference I would game the Herero War in 25/28mm, as there are some excellent companies making suitable figures in that scal. A Grab Bag of Games. A Place in the Sun. Historical Miniatures Gaming Society.
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Gaming the German Colonial Wars: April 2015
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Gaming the German Colonial Wars. My adventures into colonial gaming, with a German emphasis. 26 April, 2015. On Hiatus, Or Can't Work on a Miniatures Project Without the G%$ D*%& Miniatures! Labels: 19th Century Miniatures. 03 April, 2015. It Figures.Figures May Be Difficult to Come By. 160;This post is an expression of frustrations with companies who simply do not care about service. April 2nd, 2015. December 4th, 2014. September 26th, 2014. July 30th, 2014. September 3rd, 2013. 02 April, 2015. Historic...
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Walking the Berkshires: Wareham and "Windrock"
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March 24, 2015. I stopped writing here on a regular basis several years ago, but I still blog elsewhere. Instead of a general purpose blog I have three specialized ones. My interest in 18th century material culture research and living history finds serious expression in the newest of these: Another Pair Not Fellows; Adventures in Research and Reinterpreting the American Revolution. My irreverent sense of humor and love of the scholarly send up produced the fictional Journal of Constant Belcher. Finally,...
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Walking the Berkshires: Africa
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March 24, 2015. I stopped writing here on a regular basis several years ago, but I still blog elsewhere. Instead of a general purpose blog I have three specialized ones. My interest in 18th century material culture research and living history finds serious expression in the newest of these: Another Pair Not Fellows; Adventures in Research and Reinterpreting the American Revolution. My irreverent sense of humor and love of the scholarly send up produced the fictional Journal of Constant Belcher. Finally,...
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Walking the Berkshires: Personal Transitions
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March 24, 2015. I stopped writing here on a regular basis several years ago, but I still blog elsewhere. Instead of a general purpose blog I have three specialized ones. My interest in 18th century material culture research and living history finds serious expression in the newest of these: Another Pair Not Fellows; Adventures in Research and Reinterpreting the American Revolution. My irreverent sense of humor and love of the scholarly send up produced the fictional Journal of Constant Belcher. Finally,...
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Walking the Berkshires: Reenacting
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March 24, 2015. I stopped writing here on a regular basis several years ago, but I still blog elsewhere. Instead of a general purpose blog I have three specialized ones. My interest in 18th century material culture research and living history finds serious expression in the newest of these: Another Pair Not Fellows; Adventures in Research and Reinterpreting the American Revolution. My irreverent sense of humor and love of the scholarly send up produced the fictional Journal of Constant Belcher. Finally,...
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Gaming the German Colonial Wars: Figures
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Gaming the German Colonial Wars. My adventures into colonial gaming, with a German emphasis. For the Herero War, I will be using the following 15mm figures from Old Glory. I owe a debt of thanks to Dr. Roy Jones who helped me greatly in determining which Old Glory figures would be the best to represent the various forces in the Herero War. Senior Officers - BOX11 - Allied Mounted Generals/Officers: French, German, US, British, Russia. Schutztruppe - BOX10 - German Far Eastern Brigade Infantry and Cavalry.
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Walking the Berkshires: Parody and Satire
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March 24, 2015. I stopped writing here on a regular basis several years ago, but I still blog elsewhere. Instead of a general purpose blog I have three specialized ones. My interest in 18th century material culture research and living history finds serious expression in the newest of these: Another Pair Not Fellows; Adventures in Research and Reinterpreting the American Revolution. My irreverent sense of humor and love of the scholarly send up produced the fictional Journal of Constant Belcher. Finally,...
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Gaming the German Colonial Wars: Willkommen in der Blog!
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Gaming the German Colonial Wars. My adventures into colonial gaming, with a German emphasis. 13 January, 2015. Willkommen in der Blog! Modified with information from The Herero War. Written by Roy Jones and Eric Alvarado, which is a treasure trove of information, with scenarios written for The Sword and the Flame. Even with my promise of irregular posts, I do hope you find the blog worthy enough to become a follower. I am far from an expert on this subject, and there are some wonderful sites that cov...