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Pegasus Bridge
http://www.tmterrain.co.uk/pegasus-bridge
TMterrain in cooperation with Eleven Tree Designs has designed and manufactured the iconic Pegasus bridge in 1/30th scale. Each bridge is made to order. It is constructed from laser cut pieces by Eleven Tree Designs for the precision required. Once they have built it, it passes to me at Tmterrain to be painted and weathered. The photos have been supplied by The Toy Soldier Collector and the figures in the photos are from Figarti supplied for the photos by Clive at Grey Goose Collectables.
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Stumpy's Wargame Blog: Waterloo Bi-Centenary Game, 1815 - 2015
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Sunday, 14 June 2015. Waterloo Bi-Centenary Game, 1815 - 2015. Waterloo Bi-Centenary Game, 1815 - 2015. At the latest Club meet at the Devon Wargames Group I was leading our club tribute to the significant anniversary that takes place next week commemorating the Allied victory over the Imperial French forces of Napoleon at Waterloo on the 18th June 1815. The game depicted yesterday was a re-enactment of the fighting around Quatre Bras. French start to assault the Farm. The next Division arrives. Yet more...
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Stumpy's Wargame Blog: July 2013
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Tuesday, 30 July 2013. Chain of Command Pre-Order Has Started - Ive got mine! Have you got yours? Hot Off the press! The pre-order period for Chain of Command just started at the TooFatLardies. In Lard Island Blog. You'll find some nice photos of these game materials and other relevant information. Tuesday, 23 July 2013. Well I've gone and done it! Kickstarter has now begun. Wargamers Head Quarters. Well I have gone and done it, I've set the wheels in motion, I have now launched my Kickstarter. Project, ...
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Stumpy's Wargame Blog: June 2015
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Sunday, 14 June 2015. Waterloo Bi-Centenary Game, 1815 - 2015. Waterloo Bi-Centenary Game, 1815 - 2015. At the latest Club meet at the Devon Wargames Group I was leading our club tribute to the significant anniversary that takes place next week commemorating the Allied victory over the Imperial French forces of Napoleon at Waterloo on the 18th June 1815. The game depicted yesterday was a re-enactment of the fighting around Quatre Bras. French start to assault the Farm. The next Division arrives. Yet more...
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Stumpy's Wargame Blog: Afghanistan 1980's Chain of Command Russian vs Mujahedeen
http://stumpythetoxic.blogspot.com/2015/04/afghanistan-1980s-chain-of-command.html
Monday, 13 April 2015. Afghanistan 1980's Chain of Command Russian vs Mujahedeen. Saturday 11th April was the date of our last meeting at the Devon Wargames Club, where I put on a game using Chain of Command Rules set, with my 28mm Russian and Mujahedeen figures. The 6x8 board set up, based on a Afghan valley, with steep sided rough wooded hills either side, a dried river bed running down the valley floor, and a Russian held compound/village at the far end. Chas, Chris and Mike took the Russians. Advance...
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Stumpy's Wargame Blog: May 2014
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Sunday, 25 May 2014. Sons of the Desert Game. Been ages since I wrote on here. been busy with family things and work but here we are now with a report on the game I ran at the Devon Wargames Club. Last meet, there were two other games on site, Musket and Tomahawk run by Chas and Chain of Command run by Jason. I ran a Sons of the Desert Game, with 28mm Arabs and Legion. cue Le Boudin. The game was set on a 6x4 table with a Legion Fort set in one corner, Arab camp at the other end. A group of Arabs manage ...
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Stumpy's Wargame Blog: April 2014
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Sunday, 20 April 2014. Cold War Chain of Command Playtest. My good friend Jason aka Welsh Wargamer in Devon. Has been adjusting the fantastic Chain of Command rules for his fantastic collection of Cold War figures, see his blog for the 3 part section on his CoC conversion. So on Friday he dusted off the figures and armour, and I went over and we had a small game of CoWaCoC(stupid name). By small I mean a small table, only 4' square, and a basic platoon with an under armoured vehicle each. The Russians we...
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