In order to put a few pictures of my favourite Classic Wargaming units into one place, for ease of reference for visitors to the blog, I have created a Gallery page... see navigation bar above.
Thursday, 8 August 2013
Saturday, 3 August 2013
Spurlash Down
Here is an action played out as a Demo Game at Claymore in 2010.
It was one of the most enjoyable day's wargaming I've ever had - a small, simple, engaging little scenario. In fact, I would go as far as to say it is a perfect scenario to aim for if you are starting out building two balanced Classic armies of Horse, Foot and Guns.
See navigation bar, and click to go to the full report...
There's still more to come over the days ahead...
It was one of the most enjoyable day's wargaming I've ever had - a small, simple, engaging little scenario. In fact, I would go as far as to say it is a perfect scenario to aim for if you are starting out building two balanced Classic armies of Horse, Foot and Guns.
See navigation bar, and click to go to the full report...
There's still more to come over the days ahead...
Friday, 2 August 2013
Mollwitz
Following the success of the Sittangbad Demo at Partizan in 2006, the next year we put on Mollwitz, with an expanded team - with the addition of Charles S Grant and Stuart Asquith to "The Wargamers".
See the Mollwitz Demo page (navigation bar above) for a photo record of the day...
See the Mollwitz Demo page (navigation bar above) for a photo record of the day...
I'm enjoying updating these pages - a cathartic way to spend a few hours on a week off. Thanks for your indulgence in continuing to visit, and comment.
Still more to come...
Thursday, 1 August 2013
Hyboria and The Asquith Collection
I know... I'm spoiling you!
Latest pages added (again see navigation bar above):
Tony Bath's flat figures from his Hyboria Campaign...
and a few of Stuart Asquith's units.
This blog is rapidly becoming an online museum of Classic Wargaming curiosities. No bad thing perhaps...
More still to come.
Phil
Latest pages added (again see navigation bar above):
Tony Bath's flat figures from his Hyboria Campaign...
and a few of Stuart Asquith's units.
This blog is rapidly becoming an online museum of Classic Wargaming curiosities. No bad thing perhaps...
More still to come.
Phil
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)