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Napoleon complex gaming: Black Powder: Waterloo
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A blog about wargaming, miniatures and military history. Narva 1700: A Black Powder Scenario. Bolt Action scenario: Ramelle 1944. Sunday, 9 August 2015. We used the historical set-up. Our scenario was an improved version of the one we used a few years ago to re-fight the battle (the battle report can be found here. Dutch troops hold the ridge. The Anglo-Allied army was mostly deployed on the reverse slope. The French were clearly superior in the amount of heavy cavalry they could field. Napoleon had amas...
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Napoleon complex gaming: First post
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A blog about wargaming, miniatures and military history. Narva 1700: A Black Powder Scenario. Bolt Action scenario: Ramelle 1944. Wednesday, 18 March 2015. Here we go. After long deliberation and much procrastination I have finally got around to setting this blog up. This is the logical next step, given that I've been actively posting pictures of my toy soldiers and stories of their exploits on various forums for many years now. I intend to continue this trend via this blog. Altar of Freedom: Seven Pines.
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Napoleon complex gaming: Altar of Freedom: Seven Pines
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A blog about wargaming, miniatures and military history. Narva 1700: A Black Powder Scenario. Bolt Action scenario: Ramelle 1944. Monday, 20 April 2015. Altar of Freedom: Seven Pines. On Saturday Antti, Samuli and I gathered at the club to play the battle of Seven Pines with the Altar of Freedom rules. This battle was fought for the control of the Confedereate capital Richmond, which was being threatened in May 1862 by a huge Federal army led by general McClellan. Federal generals surveying the battlefie...
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Tales from the attic: The Great War
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Tales from the attic. Tuesday, 7 July 2015. I finally managed to pop round to the post office to pick up my most recent kickstarter I backed. This one has been tremendous with regular updates and has arrived in a respectable timescale. So what's in the box. The usual suspects for a Richard Borg, 12x11 hex map, cards, counters, special dice and rules with 16 scenarios. Another 2 scenarios come with the deal as well as 10 artillery models. That's all for tonight but I think this will feature again soon.
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Napoleon complex gaming: April 2015
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A blog about wargaming, miniatures and military history. Narva 1700: A Black Powder Scenario. Bolt Action scenario: Ramelle 1944. Thursday, 30 April 2015. Black Powder: Battle of Gorodeczna. Our (= my) assessment of the situation is that the Russians had suffered proportionately far worse than the Austro-Saxons, yet were in a position to withdraw their army and regroup a still battle worthy force. The Austro-Saxons had failed to destroy the Russians or prevent them from withdrawing, yet they had put ...
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Palouse Wargaming Journal: AWI British Combined LI
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Marching Through History in Miniature. Wednesday, August 12, 2015. AWI British Combined LI. A long time has passed since the AWI project last saw action on the painting desk. My painting log confirms that. Last 28mm AWI unit across the table was nearly 18 months ago. Quite a long hiatus. At least the collection saw action on the gaming table last October. Figures are from Perry Miniatures. Maybe I will not wait a year and a half before bringing this project up for a painting desk encore? Delightful paint...
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Christmas at Tyneside Wargames Club… – Another Slight Diversion
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The Thoughts and Reflections of an Easily Distracted Wargamer. Ayton 2011 Day 1. Ayton 2011 Day 2. Ayton 2012 – 1. Call to Muster 2013. Christmas at Tyneside Wargames Club…. I had really intended to get more gaming this last year but managed to get two games of Cold War Commander in the first quarter, then the big Ayton ImagiNation weekend and… that’s been it. Not a good total really but definitely quality over quantity, especially with the Ayton game! I haven’t played Grande Armee for…ages&#...Phil, Law...
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Lead mountain: October 2013
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Wednesday, 2 October 2013. Winter War Kickstart project. Just to add more to the lead mountain I could not resist this Winter War Kick-start project. I am not normally a fan of 28mm WWII as I already have a large 10mm Collection, but this offer could not be missed out on. This is what I will receive so far with nearly £35,000 already pleaded to the project. A total of around 240 miniatures for only £120.00 plus artillery, HMG's, and tanks not forgetting field Kitchen's for both side. This is my first att...
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Tales from the attic: December 2014
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Tales from the attic. Friday, 26 December 2014. Ice and fire pt 1. I thought I'd post my first game of lion rampant for my ice and fire themed games. It will in no way follow the books but take its own path and will have many twists and turns along the way. It starts with a scenario from the rule book whereby one force has to find and safely retrieve an escaped enemy captive. She is said to be hiding in a nearby village. Immediately Rob mobilises some men and they head out. He must find his mother quickly.
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