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There’s Nothing Like a Dane! – Battle of Ramillies
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Gaming the War of Spanish Succession. May 30, 2013. There’s Nothing Like a Dane! With deepest apologies to Rogers and Hammerstein, of course…. I have some Danes already and thought this would be the year of completing my Danish continent for Ramillies. Haven’t done much on that. I have a couple of cuirassier regiments in progress but did manage to knock off these two generals:. The following chap is supposed to represent someone called Donep. And with a couple of close-ups. 8 thoughts on “ There...
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Glen's Wargames Shed: 12 Months of Distractions!
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Monday, 2 April 2012. 12 Months of Distractions! The original title of this entry had the word minor in it but on reflection there was nothing minor about the work we had carried out to our home in the last 12 months. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 12 Months of Distractions! 4 x Legere Bns - 36 Fig. 1 x Legere Bns - 24 Fig. 7 x Ligne Bns - 36 Fig. 3 x Ligne Bns - 24 Fig. 1 x Middle Guard Bn - 32 Fig. 1 x Young Guard Bn - 32 Fig. 3 x Foot Artillery Batteries. Guard Chasseur a Cheval (2 Sqns)- 20 Fig.
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Glen's Wargames Shed: March 2011
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Sunday, 13 March 2011. GUARD ARTILLERY FINISHED AT LAST. Two updates in a month, whatever next – a finished unit! Well that is in fact what has happened, the gunner featured in the last few entries has been completed. The rammer was painted using a base coat of Vallejo German C Black (822) a very dark brown, a highlight of Vallejo Beige Brown (875) and a final highlight of Vallejo Light Brown (929). Wednesday, 9 March 2011. I have now finished off the cross and sword belt bay adding a coat of the same co...
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Umeå Historical Wargaming Society -
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Umeå Historical Wargaming Society. Napoleonic wargaming in Umeå. Napoleonic wargaming in Umeå. As a progressive and enlightened person;), I choosed to build up a French Napoleonic army. I do sympathise most whit France during this age of political and armed conflicts. I also love the uniforms. The first sample of my naps is some fellows of the 1th Grenadiers of the imperial guard. I hope you like them. 2010-07-16 @ 12:00:06 Permalink. Napoleonic wargaming in Umeå. Stockholm Wargaming Little Wars Forum.
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Miniature Minds: April 2014
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A collaborative blog about wargaming. Friday, 18 April 2014. Return of the blogger. It's been over 4 years since I last posted on this blog. In that time life has changed significantly (all positive! And made time for painting and wargaming very limited. Many board games have been played but not many little metal soldiers have seen action but now I hope the hiatus is over! So what can you expect from this humble blogger. Punic wars with Impetus rules in 6mm. This is the project I initially started the bl...
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Miniature Minds: August 2009
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A collaborative blog about wargaming. Monday, 31 August 2009. So I'm doing my artillery in two versions; limbered and unlimbered which I can swop round when they deploy or need to make a quick get-away. Limbered up and on the move (click to maximise):. Like the rest of my collection I've based these on magnetic bases, so its easy to swop the guns around and keep the limbers and teams on the table so the battery takes up a more realistic amount of space. Crews hard at work preparing their guns:. I thought...
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Miniature Minds: March 2009
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A collaborative blog about wargaming. Sunday, 29 March 2009. Well I kept reasonably well to my shopping list only giving-in to some lovely GZG 15mm science fiction figures that they have just released and look suspiciously like these guys:. What I will do with them I am still considering, any suggestions on 15mm sci-fi skirmish games would be most welcome. Pictures of the figures can be seen here. Next post I hope to give a little review of the Impetus rules which look to be very promising. He will form ...
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Miniature Minds: February 2010
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A collaborative blog about wargaming. Tuesday, 9 February 2010. French cavalry, beware. By Terence Wise and. The Armies of Cr. By Christopher Rothero (both from Osprey) as reference points and I am going to try and keep the colours I use quite autumnal. If anyone has any pointers with regards painting HYW colour schemes or heraldry then please do leave a comment as they would be very much appreciated! Tuesday, February 09, 2010. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). London, United Kingdom. View my complete profile.
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Miniature Minds: The Legion Marches!
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A collaborative blog about wargaming. Tuesday, 2 December 2014. Though the blog has fallen silent since April I have been a busy bee behind the scenes and progress has been made on two of the four projects I set out in the last post. The first is my completed 300 point Punic Wars Roman Army for Impetus:. The Army arrayed for battle. The Roman Legion Close up. Numidian cavalry with Roman Cavalry in support on the right flank. Italian allied Infantry and Cavalry on left flank. Hastati with Gladii drawn.
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Miniature Minds: May 2009
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A collaborative blog about wargaming. Saturday, 30 May 2009. March of the Austrians (1). As I mentioned at the end of my last post my next painting endeavour would be to complete 2 regiments/6 battalions/216 figures worth of Austrians to bring them up to strength with the French. Well this post will be the first of a few following my progress and also be a simple guide to how I paint Adler Napoleonics. Casting flaw but do tend to clean up quickly and well. I then paint the earth round the feet as this wi...