Back at Easter we called in on our son Nick in Dunedin, and I couldn't resist catching a couple of games of HotT. Nick had just finished his African Safari army. He took these photos.... flyers, behemoths, knights ... mwahahahahahahaha.
Friday, August 31, 2012
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On the banks of the Tigris
Wargaming actions in the Middle East in World War 1 offers games with more manoeuvre than you might expect on the western front (as do games...

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Early spring 1915, and Russian forces launch a counter-attack up a river valley somewhere in Galicia, with the limited aim of securing a vit...
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This latest piece is the last of the current WW1 project: an armoured train, from the 6mm range produced by Irregular Miniatures. I chose a...
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Every now and then I have a flash of inspiration. Not exactly like realising how to split the atom, or solve world poverty, or banish the fo...