The Paprikans are at it again
-
Chris is running helter-skelter towards publishing NQM and is trying to
make sure he tests everything he needs to ahead of publication. And show
off his ...
First Look at Rebel Fury by GMT and Mark Herman
-
Hello friends:
Not a lot of activity here due to time constraints but the gentler pace of
summer beckons, I devoutly hope. Some gaming and painting happe...
6mm🤔
-
I have a mate who comes to visit and go to a couple of wargame shows. I
have a good time and I enjoy the company. One of the shows is the Joy of
Six. A sho...
Delta "Forza"? Homebrew Car Racing Wargaming
-
My kids (including daughter!) have had a sudden craze for cars this last
week, probably due to me introducing them to the PC game *Forza Horizon 4*.
I ca...
A Note About Hasslefree Miniatures
-
I had read not too long ago that Hasslefree Miniatures was having some
issues with some orders, despite this, I placed an order about six weeks
back, as ...
Mil-SF with Mecha!
-
Some recent acquisitions that I acquired. The Partlow books are highly
recommended as being for being so very moreish. The stories grip you by the
throa...
The Miller's Tale - Episode 9
-
Episode 9: in which Mike once again attempts to remember how the heck the
Heath Robinson-esque collection of RSS feed generator, local webspace and
heave...
Williamsburg Muster
-
I ran the Speeder Bike game again with a few minor adjustments to the
track and the rules. I put a gate on the other side of the Hutt palace, to
create ...
Happy New Year
-
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...
A different kind of convention (for me anyway)
-
Earlier this month, my wife and I went to our first ever science fiction
convention: ArmadilloCon here in the Austin area.
My wife did confess that at f...
I'm renaming my French Pan European Federation 7th Demi Brigade Légion Etrangère to 7e Brigade Blindée , "Force et Audace"...
Contact Form
Translate
GDPR
I currently do not run an email list and have no plans to do so in the foreseeable future.
For those who subscribe to email updates for this blog, your personal data may be collected by the third party service. I have no control over the tool.
Blog posts or comments may include personal data such as the names of people who've made comments or similar. These posts are often shared on social media including my Twitter and FaceBook pages. The privacy policies of Twitter and Facebook will apply to information posted on their websites.
If you would like any personal data which is included in my blogposts or comments to be removed or have any questions, please email me through my contact widget.
No comments:
Post a Comment