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Petites guerres précolombiennes : juin 2015
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Petites guerres précolombiennes. Voyage dans l'univers ludique et historique des précolombiens. Dimanche 28 juin 2015. Régulièrement défait avec "Irregular war". Vendredi soir, Lionel. M'ont fait profiter de leur maîtrise de la règle" Irregular war". J'ai ainsi pu m'initier à cette règle permettant de simuler les combats des guerres périphériques (du point de vue occidental) couvrant la période fin XVe - Début XVIIIe. Cavalerie des conquistadors vs guerriers aztèques. Sommaire et listes des armées. Les a...
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The Tabletop General: August 2015
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The Suebi arrive to support the Batavians! To avoid possible dispute, I decided that I wouldn't mix warriors with top knots and those without, in the same unit, so this time I've been able to use all those wonderful top-knot heads that come in the Warriors of Germania boxed set! The Chief surrounded by his armoured nobles! Shield designs are a mixture of transfers and hand painted designs. bet you can't guess which is which! The standard bearer is one of the metal figures that comes in the boxed set.
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The Tabletop General: October 2015
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More Suebi Arrive at the Muster! It's taken a while, with other projects holding things up, but the final draft of Suebi have finally arrived to support the Batavians in their revolt against the Romans. The rear ranks of the Suebi warband are made up of a mixture of Warlord Games' Warriors of Germania and the beautiful Black Tree Design Ancient Germans. In the end I decided that it would be a good way to differentiate between Batavians, without top-knots, and Suebi, with them! Back to more Batavian Auxil...
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Gaming the German Colonial Wars: Bagamoyo Pics and Artwork
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Gaming the German Colonial Wars. My adventures into colonial gaming, with a German emphasis. 02 April, 2015. Bagamoyo Pics and Artwork. Just some things I have found over the years. The fort in 2001. Landing party from the. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sorting It All Out - The Figures. If I had my preference I would game the Herero War in 25/28mm, as there are some excellent companies making suitable figures in that scal. A Grab Bag of Games. A Place in the Sun. Historical Miniatures Gaming Society.
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The Tabletop General: May 2016
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Ride north Sir Henry and quell the heathen Scots! Warfare was endemic along the Scottish border throughout the Middle Ages, which is lucky for me, because it gives me the opportunity to paint up some of the lovely medieval figures currently being marketed by Fireforge Games and Conquest Games Miniatures! These two handsome chaps are the first of the Conquest longbowmen to roll off the painting bench. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Top 3 Posts on Tabletop General. 4Ground Pre Painted Model Kits. Tragically b...
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The Tabletop General: February 2015
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Imperial Roman Legionary Shield Transfers! I've always really rated LBMS, but it's quite annoying when the goods you've spent your hard earned money on don't work, so I decided to try the new waterslide transfers produced by Battle Flag. Just like good old fashioned transfers, you cut them out, soak them in warm water and apply them to your shield. Simple! You can see the Battle Flag transfers at the following address:. Http:/ www.wargametransfers.com/. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Little Big Men Studios.
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The Tabletop General: August 2016
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Sword and Spear Feudal English Update. My Sword and Spear Feudal English host is now about a quarter of the way to completion, so I thought I'd post some shots of the latest additions to the Bishop of Durham's forces. Sir William Roos, Commander of the first unit of Knights to join the army. Piers de Mauley, John de Segrave, a standard bearer, John de Eivill and Adam de Creeting make up the rest of the unit. Close up of Sir Piers. A unit of dreaded longbowmen. In spite of all of this, I'm pretty pleased ...
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The Tabletop General: Making a set of Saga Dice and saving a few quid to boot!
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Making a set of Saga Dice and saving a few quid to boot! The one major criticism I have of the Saga wargames rules system is the huge amount of cash you have to layout to get the stuff you need! The rule set is £25 and, if you don’t want to game with Vikings, Anglo-Danish, Normans or Welsh, you don’t even get the battleboards that you need included with the game. You could, of course, use any old six sided dice that you happen to have lying around; the rule book does tell you how to use an ordinary D6 in...
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The Tabletop General: May 2015
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Have I found it at last? The perfect wargames army for someone who has the attention span of a gnat. My problem is that, by the time I've finished painting a unit for an army, I don't have what it takes to start all over again on another unit which will be virtually the same as the last one. Different colours maybe, slightly different poses maybe, but, to all intents and purposes, more of the same. NOT THIS TIME! Brinno's cloak is actually from Fireforge Games' Mounted Sergeants set, but I liked the way ...
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The Tabletop General: May 2014
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The Duke of Somerset's Company. Below you can see the graphic of the company, containing just 24 figures! Each of these contingents is made up of my standard configuration of 1 bowman to every billman. To reflect the somewhat adhoc nature of the Lancastrians in 1471, other contingents will be made up entirely of Shire Levy archers, which require only 8 figures for a 4 stand unit. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Top 3 Posts on Tabletop General. Making a set of Saga Dice and saving a few quid to boot!