I thought I should just promote this great blog 'Vintage wargaming' ...
... in case you haven't seen it yet.
It has brought back some great memories from the 'good old days'.. when you only had three packs of 20mm figures to choose from for ancients, and... as they say, the good old days often weren't, but ..
Well, they were still good old days.. but maybe for different reasons, maybe it's because I was younger????
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Through a looking glass ... what's in a paint palette?
I can remember as a child being fascinated that you could measure the age of a tree by counting the number of rings you saw through its trun...
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It's been quite a week of wargaming. Wednesday evening Murray and I completed the Great War Spearhead game in the alps . Wednesday saw u...
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Painting motivation comes and goes at the moment. While ferreting through that inevitable box (well boxes plural) of unpainted figures and l...
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During the Great War the eastern and Italian fronts saw fierce fighting across rugged and mountainous terrain. Our preferred WW1 rules syste...
That's a great site with some great posts. Ilike the one describing a year of Donald Featherstone's wargaming:
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In March he visited Field Marshall Montgomery. Fascinating!
Indeed, indeed... In case you haven't seen it I have put a brief review of the pilot issue of Phil's new "Classic Wargamer's Journal' on my site http://wargaming.info for those interested in what it's about but not sure about buying a copy. I recommend it if a mix of nostalgia and useful ideas is your thing!
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