Sunday, 2 April 2017

Colf in Tradgardland : an entertainment of sorts

I have been playing around with the idea of  table top 18 th century colf. It is a game where players try and hit a target in the least number of strokes. Here is one such game beginning-
The players have chosen the statue of Hermes as their target but need to beware of the trees. I allow a player to choose the number and type of dice from a selection- say D3,6,8 and when thrown this is the distance the ball travels in cm. Non accurate hitting is worked out through scatter dice and/or a chart.


I use buttons to mark the position of each player's ball with little buttons.Here is a game coming to an end.

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  1. I must say they have very elegant pastimes in the Duchy. I had no idea that colf was a thing!

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    2. More info here-
      http://www.ancientgolf.dse.nl/colfuk.htm

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  2. Excellent sporting post Alan! Very original. They remind me of my Peter Laing 15mm Marlburian gunners holding cannonballs that lined up look like they are about to play bowls.
    I photographed them all together before some of them went to play with Alec Green. https://manoftinblog.wordpress.com/2016/09/05/peter-laing-marlburian-figures/

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    2. Splendid fellows indeed.I do like the Malburian chaps very much.

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  3. Miniature colf!

    Sounds and looks like a fun little game. Maybe it could also be played with some halfling minis and an orc head...

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    2. Fun indeed! have a look-
      http://lotr.wikia.com/wiki/Bandobras_Took?file=Buloarer.jpg

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  4. Double comments from me , Blogger alone knows why!

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