I'm back, baby!
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Hey everyone! It's been awhile--a year-and-a-half, in fact--but the
Dreadnought has returned!
Where have I been? Nowhere, really. although 2021 was a som...
Up in the air - the prequel
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Richard took us back to 1916, with some older and more awkward planes. We
had seven players, three Germans and four Brits, with four in the room and
thr...
The Comms Station: The Descent (part 2)
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After the fightin' ended, we took care of the wounded, and the tech guys
did their job. I didn't go in the building, but looked inside one time,
it was...
Anglo-Normans Hammered!
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With Viking and Norman armies now complete, I thought I’d have a look at
what else this meant I could field. The most obvious mash-up was an
Anglo-Norman...
Painting Styles: A Thirty Year Journey
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This week a new unit was mustered into my 18th Century Russian army, and a
suitable parade was organized. The First Grenadier Regiment’s new banners
(fla...
A tale of seven suppliers
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So, I've been doing a bit of shopping of late, because... reasons, to
follow in another post (or actually, probably podcast!). Various items,
from seven ...
LoTR, Samurai & Tanks
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Not simultaneously though. But is is a cool idea for a setting... be right
back...
Due to reading my 7-year-old Lord of The Rings (just finished RoTK, w...
The BIG PROBLEM with historical wargames
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I've just watched a video on YouTube, I am not going to mention who it is
because I don't want them getting any more traction. As limited as that
might b...
Never Mind The Billhooks: Mr BIG Billhook 2023
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So having managed to finish paint my Burgundian army for *Never Mind The
Billhooks*, the next day saw me down *Bristol Independent Gaming* to play
in *Mr...
Not a Great Day at Legionary 2023
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I had a strange experience at the Legionary show in Exeter yesterday.
During the week I decided to "weed" my 1/600 ACW collection and sell of
some of th...
Desperado Card Deck Download
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With people enjoying What a Cowboy we have been asked if we can sell you a
downloadable version of the Desperado Deck. Well, we could but we never
find a “...
Sorting out a few MDF roofs
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It's not a coincidence that MDF models make up the majority of the
buildings in my terrain collection. For gaming I find they are both sturdy
and functio...
Indian Summer Rain
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This is a notice that I've been invited to write a short story for an
anthology. The shift from trying to write my novel, to actually writing a
short sto...
A Clash of Demons - Historicon 2023
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I was originally going to run this at a Coscon, but Pandemic. I've got some
more ideas for the scenario and will be running it at Historicon 2023. I
plan o...
The Disciples and Acolytes of "The Celestial Path"
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The monk, Makoto, looked at both Lord and Lady Fuchida. Makotos's company
of poor ronin, former retainers and impoverished tradesmen had been
t...
The Sumos 2021*
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You know what the asterisk means. Again. I have played more games this year
than 2020, but am still well down on my usual 200+. However, I am back to
twent...
Review: Oathmark Goblin Wolf Riders
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The Goblin Wolf Riders are the first Oathmark models I have bought and I
purchased them specifically to add hobgoblin light cavalry to my Chaos
Dwarf a...
The Genie is Out of the Bottle.
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More minis from the box of shame.
This time a trader with his camel train and somen beastmen to waylay him.
I also made some table funishings and a table...
Kerensky Fried Chicken
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3D printing is a lot of fun, especially when applied to BattleTech. This is
the first of many models I will probably be printing this year and shows
just a...
Here is a nice picture of my original Pink Panther battlemechs that I painted back around 1990. This is the full shot of the blog's...
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A very useful chart Ashley. Thanks for posting it.
ReplyDeleteRegards, Chris.
And of course as soon as I say your post I found a typo in my first sentence. Thank you Chris. ;-)
DeleteYeah, proportions are one of my bugbears with wargame figures. Probably down to attending an Art College Foundation course in art.
It is my burden to bear.