Wednesday, 17 March 2010

Virtual Tumbleweed

Don't you just hate those blogs which are left with virtual tumbleweed blowing through them, are never updated, etc etc. So dilatory!

So... Sorry!

The Thirty Years War project, as some of you will know, is uppermost in that small segment reserved for the hobby in what passes for my mind!

However, even though the Classic wargaming part of my wargaming life is currently "off radar" I thought I should just pop a post up to assure you I'm still here!

So, with regard to Classic Wargaming, what to say, what to show?

Well, a while ago Bill Protz (known to many I'm sure as the man behind the BAR rules, amongst other fine contributions to the hobby), sent me some photos that I have held in archive for occasions such as this. And I am therefore able to present Brigadier Peter Young's Victory Column (remember the quote from Charge: "Celebrate your victories, and disguise your drawn battles").




Thank you to Bill for this.

Tempted to make one myself, and I'm sure many of you already do this for your campaigns.

Thank you all for continuing to visit (I suspect more in hope than expectation these days), and I promise I'll be back with more goodies sometime soon. As always, I have a plan...

5 comments:

Bluebear Jeff said...

'Tis good to see that you've not totally abandoned the past on this St. Patrick's Day.


-- Jeff

Capt Bill said...

We on this side of the pond thought you gave up. Good to see your still kicking...

evision said...
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Conrad Kinch said...

Curses! You've started up again. I thought I'd managed to get away from beautifully painted miniatures and well written commentary on the hobby...

...well these things are sent to try us.

Roly / Arteis said...

I love the header picture. Brings back fond memories of a schoolboy home 'sick' in bed, poring over a library book - Charge! or How To Play Wargames.

I've used the same formation (initially, anyway) for pics I've done of my first big SYW unit. Didn't turn out nearly as tidy or atmospheric as yours, though.

http://arteis.wordpress.com/2010/04/06/my-minden-british-all-painted-at-last/