Well, that could have gone better.
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I've not been around in the wargaming sense for a week or two, but we were
back in SHQ this Tuesday.
You may recall that I enjoyed an ancient naval game ...
HMAS Sydney versus Zeppelin L43 (LZ92), 1917
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HMAS SYDNEY, famous for her destruction of the raider SMS *Emden* in 1915
in the Indian Ocean, was in 1917 part of the home seas fleet under the
command ...
IABSM AAR: Paras in the Woods
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Here’s a quick battle report from Nick Bellamy, taken from the IABSM
Facebook group.
It’s September 1944, and some Paras are trying to get through woods ...
The Battle Raged To An End
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It is hard to believe that more than two months has passed since my last
post. I had just started back into my Barbarossa battle, a German attack
near P...
Some toasters
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Another batch of battlemechs, which my wife christened "toasters" because
of their resemblance to the Cylons from *Battlestar Galactica*.
These guys were...
Contact: Sagan Addresses Fermi
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Enrico Fermi asked, why haven't we seen signs of alien civilizations at a
conference in the summer of 1950. This led to the so called, The Fermi
paradox...
Game Design #109: Cinematic Moments
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I bought the *Titanicus *rules out of interest (though I'll never afford
the minis!) and when experimenting with them I found myself thinking "this
is re...
The Miller's Tale - Episode 10
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Episode 10: In which the podcast reaches double figures, and Mike has his
first ever guest, namely James Morris!
Links from the episode:
- James' we...
Happy New Year
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Hi everyone, normally I would be posting my "review of the year" today and
my plan for 2024 tomorrow.
But as some of you may know I'm poorly in hospital...
Postponed - A Clash of Demons - CosCon 2020
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Due to the coronavirus chaos, I'm going to withdraw this game and run it at
a later con. I am also developing another scenario using more of the
city-kille...
I'm renaming my French Pan European Federation 7th Demi Brigade Légion Etrangère to 7e Brigade Blindée , "Force et Audace"...
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