I conducted a quest for treasure using these rules:
https://pampersandp.blogspot.com/p/the-quests-of-brin-barbarian.html
My barbarian and thief were trying to steal treasure from the bad guys as seen in the photo below-
Game was on a 40mm grid using 54mm plastic pound store figures. Many thanks to Man of Tin for the barbarian and thief,the others were pound store knights bought by me. It was a tense game( and great fun) ending in the failure of our heroes to get the treasure. Yet of course there is always next time...
The adventures of an 18th century imagination, located in Northern Europe formerly ruled over by joint rulers Duke Karl Frederick and Duchess Liv.Not to mention the American colony of Ny Tradgardland the 17th century Colony of New Tradgardstadt and the newly restored territory of the Shetland Isles. Featuring a supporting bill of gaming in a diversity of times,places and scales.Hopefully something to interest all who pop by...
Sunday, 26 May 2019
Saturday, 25 May 2019
A commission
Sometimes a uniform really appeals to us wargamers and collectors. Maybe it is the colour or the design or something else. For me it was the Swedish fm/06 test uniform of 1906 and how it harks back to the Swedish army of Karl Xll. The tricorn especially is splendid. So l commissioned Ian Kay of Irregular Miniatures to make me one in 54mm . I am delighted with his work.
Thursday, 23 May 2019
Albion Pathe News : Manoeuvres
Those dashing cavalry chaps advance supported by machine gun fire... meanwhile tanks and infantry advance on the enemy postions whilst bicycle troops await orders in the nearby wood.
Thursday, 16 May 2019
Scouts for Wide Games
Currently Mark at Man of Tin is working on turning scout wide games into a tabletop or al fresco game for model scouts. Here is a link https://manoftinblog.wordpress.com/
I have been involved by reading independently the text that M of T is reading and make a few suggestions. Mark kindly cast some 60mm Scouts for me. Here they are out on patrol ...
I have been involved by reading independently the text that M of T is reading and make a few suggestions. Mark kindly cast some 60mm Scouts for me. Here they are out on patrol ...
Monday, 13 May 2019
Born in the KFC
“One of the most influential figures in Karl Frederick County during the American Revolution was Joachim Hornig. Born of Tradgardland immigrant parents in the Mohawk Valley Hornig rose to fame as Colonel of the District Militia of the KFC. History alone will tell...”
Quoted from “ Annals of Karl Frederick County ,some jottings of note” by Georg Hornig lll 1863.
An important visitor comes to the County to ask if Col Hornig is ready as the redcoats are on the march. To be continued.
Background
I’ve been interested in the awi since l fought across the living room floor as a boy with my Airfix Grenadiers. I’ve collected a few books over the years-
Quoted from “ Annals of Karl Frederick County ,some jottings of note” by Georg Hornig lll 1863.
An important visitor comes to the County to ask if Col Hornig is ready as the redcoats are on the march. To be continued.
Background
I’ve been interested in the awi since l fought across the living room floor as a boy with my Airfix Grenadiers. I’ve collected a few books over the years-
Sunday, 12 May 2019
Oxfam
Once a month l go to Church in Edinburgh. On the way l pop into the Oxfam bookshop up the Bridges. It is well stocked and fairly priced. Today l got this for £9:99. I am well pleased-
Incidentally there a few other titles on model soldiers, one being by Jack Cassin Scott. I left them for others.
Incidentally there a few other titles on model soldiers, one being by Jack Cassin Scott. I left them for others.
Storage advice sought.
I am hoping to put a lot of my figures out into an unheated garage for storage . Most are held in card box files. I was proposing putting these box files into large plastic boxes. Do you think that is sufficient to avoid deterioration over winter? I wondered if putting blankets over the boxes would help? All your advice is gratefully received as ever.
Thursday, 9 May 2019
Monday, 6 May 2019
French Indian Wars
Today we came to the end of a sequence of nine games to try out Muskets and Tomahawks. Different combinations of troop types were used and much fun had. Still can’t quite get the rules into my head. This is a crucial point in today’s game-
British Regulars about to meet their fate at the hands of the enemy...
British Regulars about to meet their fate at the hands of the enemy...
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