Latest Acquisitions for Wings of War/Glory
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*Probably the most famous aircraft of the First World War on the left
whilst on the right, the mount of an equally famous pilot but for all the
wrong rea...
Bed B, Side Room 4, Ward 22 (Part 3)
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I slept from midnight until 3.30am and again from 4.00am until 6.30am …
which is a distinct improvement. Perhaps - after many years - I was finally
getti...
This will never work...
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My 30YW armies nearing completion, methought to try out my ideas for the
Battle of Lutzen (1632) pitting probably the two greatest commanders of the
conf...
Steampunk in GURPS-ish Style
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Quite a few years ago, I printed a PDF of *GURPS Steampunk*, as I had some
idea about running a late Victorian 1890s campaign involving an alien
invasi...
A Change of Game Plan
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As you can see, my oppo Geoff has been busy painting some Tumbling Dice
later ironclads, and very nice they are too. As a result, we've decided to
run...
15cm sFH Lorraine’s finished
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Hi guys
2 x 15cm sFH Lorraine SPGs and 2 x Lorraine artillery observer vehicles of
the 155 Pz artillery regt finished, these guns will be attached to th...
SOVIET DPP40 AMPHIBIOUS PONTOON SYSTEM - Part Two
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New additions to my Soviet VDV forces are these DPP40 Amphibious Pontoon
Systems. Fellow Cold War Commander very kindly 3d printed four sets of
pontoons ...
The New Man Cave + Terrain Musings
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*If the blog seems a bit dead,* it is a combination of (a) school busyness
(b) moving house and (c) Google's 2FA (ok, the latter seems a bit lame but
it ...
Foxholes
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I found a bag of these resin-cast troops in foxholes in a batch of stuff I
was given a couple of years ago. A few weeks ago I decided to try painting
so...
Unpunched Cry Havoc
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A bargain at £35 on eBay! I'm really chuffed as I don't have the full set
of rule booklets in my existing collection or a decent box for that matter, ...
The Old World Chaos Norse Marauders
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I have just painted these 3D Marauders for TOW and there are five more to
go. I love them and I am very happy with how they turned out.
Not Quite Back Yet
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My work crazyness finally ended mid week, though it could pick up for four
weeks at any moment. Things had been busy since last October and stepped
up a...
Final Post
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This will be my final post to this blog. Family obligations will be
keeping me from wargaming as they have for the past few years. Instead I
will be...
New Star Wars Figs
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I haven't posted in a while, so here is a new post. I have been doing
some 3d printing and painting. I am making figs for a WEG Star Wars RPG
that we ...
They Shall Not Pass!
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*OOPS! * I just discovered that I did not finish this battle report from
last June! Well, hopefully late is better than never. Good thing I have
some pic...
Very Sad News
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I'm very sorry to be making this post but I've just learned that Dale past
away from a heart attack on November 5th.
Most of my relationship with Dale wa...
Haywire Rules - A Discussion
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Hey everyone. I know it has been a long time since my last blog post.
Honestly it is because I have been pretty consistent in getting
face-to-face games...
New Fantasy sets from Alliance
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I know, I havent been active for..???..a long time but I keep looking at
what´s going on in the world of bods..and today I found
these.....Apparently the...
15mm Terminator: Junkyard Dogs
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I’ve started work on sourcing and painting up some scenic elements and
terrain for the 15mm Terminator project, and am kicking things off with
some wr...
DIY Airbrush Booth (Under $50 US)
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I finally cleaned up my hobby space. That effort deserves a blog post all
its own, maybe later, but now that the room is actually usable again I'm
eage...
Week26 Updates
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A bit more progress over the last few weeks, although I still am not
getting out the brushes as often as I would like / need to. The
legionaries are fin...
LardEhs IV - October 28, 2023
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*When:* Saturday, October 28, 2023 (~9:30am-7pm)
*Where:* Royal Hamilton Light Infantry Hall, Hamilton (1353 Barton Street
East)
*What:* Two time ...
Hell on Wheels, 'Blade Force' Fight #10
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All,
1030 Local Time
26 November 1942
Near Chouigoui, French Tunisia
At dawn the tanks of 10th Panzer Division crashed into Blade Force's rear,
back at ...
Why does Alcovia use non-Russian Vehicles?
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The real answer is model availability. Most miniatures ranges have yet to
catch up to even the 90s. So I filled in blanks with hardware from other
n...
15mm German SS
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All
Waffen SS
Yes, I know they are evil, and yes, I know some wargamers find them so
repugnant that they don't wish to even wargame with them, but I'm a...
November Update
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I've been slow to update my blog for the past few months. I was able to do
some hobby stuff in late October, but a recent setback in my cancer
treatment ...
Gaslands house rules
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Templates (Movement Phase) Remote players may try multiple templates before
picking one in lower gears: In-person players use the choose it/use it rule
at ...
Going on hobby hiatus
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About to dive into a major project at work that may lead to a nice
promotion... So, I am officially standing down all hobby work for at least
the rest o...
Armoured Strike Arab Israeli Battle
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This game was played at Excalibur games. The scenario was an Israeli attack
on Syrian held positions in the Golan Heights. The dug in Syrians were
thouroug...
CoC Campaign: Crossroads, Closing the Gap. Intro.
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Myself and Des have embarked on a new CoC PSC, and one that is very
intriguing indeed. It is produced by PTO Games and you can pick up here
from Wargames V...
It's Been Too Damn Long...
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*... so time to restart things here...*
*So let's start with a small drumfire barrage of various and sundry pics of
some of my more recent Warhammer 4...
GM's side of "Checkpoint Chester"...
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So it's been a while since I have done anything "Bongolesia wise", and as
explained in the 2020 update, there's just been so much going on lately in
my ...
NEW IMAGI-NATIONS ATOMIC AGE BLOG
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I've created a new blog to record my miniature craftwork in my imaginary
cold war gone hot campaign setting. I will remove those posts from this
blog ...
Operation Chunky Bandit #50 (Ground)
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All,
0530 on 6 Aug 1990
Mini-Campaign Fight #24
TF Hawk vs FSNL 8th Company
1st Lt Beriana
Acting Task Force Hawk Commanding Officer
Awarded the Medal of ...
Dreadnought: Great War at Sea
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This is my prototype box, with the Battle of Coronel tucked away inside!
Hi all, big news today!
As you've no doubt been aware, I've been furiously making a...
Tap, Tap, this thing is on....
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Excuses, excuses that is all I got, My mom came back from Japan with
Cancer, my very old Dog Died, Etc. etc...
Anyways I'm Back! Today I got a package from...
Charicon WLG Team Yankee USMC List (Late Post)
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BMP Horde and T64s (Brian)
BMPs all over the place and dismounts too!
Combined Anti-Armor Team (CAAT) is in the HOUSE!
Company command in M60A3 (and the ...
1809; Somewhere in Southern Germany
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The first battle of the new 6mm Blucher era here in Canberra has been
played and won.
As we've both started holidays, John and I broke out my Austrian...
12th legion Angry Boiz
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While working on the noble lads of the azure 13th, I was also expanding the
footprint of their temperamental cousins in the 12th. At this point this is
my ...
X-Wing - Scurrg H6 Bomber Preview
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This is one expansion that I would say Scum players will definitely want to
pick up, I mean who could pass up "infinite bombs"? I know I will be
getting...
First Game of Test of Honour
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My son and I have played the first scenario of Test of Honour by Warlord
Games.
A very fun game. A victory for the young samurai.
Umm... I've been a bit quiet!
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Just a quick update, I've taken a small break from my 15mm gaming for the
moment as I've started playing X-Wing and Star Trek Attack Wing.
I've just starte...
Clearhorizon Omega Squad
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Mr. Harold sent me these a while ago, and I finally got around to painting
them. The delay was mainly that the neck length bothered me, so it took a
while ...
Blog Moving...
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I have decided to move this campaign blog as well as any other activities
involved with Modern era wargaming to my main blog here: Adventures with
Gun, Sab...
Grimlocks in 15mm
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Here are 12 grimlocks for dnd 5th ed.....15mm Picts from copplestone.
Back from a long break in gaming....looking forward to a little dungeons
and dragons s...
Moving On
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It's been a long while since I've posted here. Since I've started this blog
four years ago, you guys and gals have given me a tremendous amount of
inspirat...
C21 Air War Vietnam Defense
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Finished the AA hexes representing 37mm and greater. With a few more 1/300
planes
to order I will be complete with this range.
The larger bases are 1.5" Li...
More 15mm Orcs painted this weekend.
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This weekend I worked on finishing another squad of Orcs. Note: These minis
are OOP and are no longer being sold. I Also removed the banners that were
cast...
Fortified Chapel
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Hi, folks. Here's another bit of terrain for our Kings of War table. It's a
fortified chapel made from a Pegasus Hobby Gothic City Building Large Set.
I ad...
2500 scale ships
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Captain's Blog Stardate 201308.25
I got this in from Del (Multi-Verse Models) the other day. It is a resin
copy of my M-4 Strike Cruiser I submitted for ...
Viper's Fangs-forces
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Hello, just some pics of the painted forces for my game of Gruntz moderated
Clantroops scenarios.
The first scenario I plan on playing is called the Viper's...
15mm Space Marine Hack
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When I first started into 15mm sci fi in April of this year, I flirted with
the idea of doing 40k in the new scale. So, at the time, I did a quick
hack of...
Dr. Zooch Shuttle
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I had planned on posting along with every step of the directions in this
Dr. Zooch kit. My lack of an established method or habit in blogging
prevented su...
I've made lots of head swaps for 15mm medievals, but this was both 1000X more tedious and felt weird. One of the riders of the MT-LB was missing his head, but I didn't notice it until I primed the model. So, I cut off the head of another mini and glued it on.
Before:
Can you spot the new head?
After:
Not perfect, but good enough at this scale. I just hope it stays on. Another piece of hardware for the Gambusian rebels!
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