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...
Friday, 3 September 2021
A teaser for my second autumn/ winter project in 54mm
Two pictures, two clues to this forthcoming project. Can you guess what it is?
Yes ! Well done Alastair! I thought one of those clowns with the cone served in a heavy glass dish might suffice? My wife and I lived for a year In Bishopbriggs around a quarter of a century ago. There was an ice cream van that came quite often at a convenient time in the evening. I recall going out and getting some often...
Noggin the Nog ice cream wars?
ReplyDeleteOh, I like that one.
DeleteThat would be a game!
DeleteVikings in Italy?
ReplyDeleteAmphibious landings near the ice cream parlour and Novelty Rock Emporium at Warmington on Sea?
That would be a pageant from one of the lost episodes of Dads Army I assume?
DeleteInvasion of Italian ice cream vendors on tricycles with cold boxes?
ReplyDeleteVery British Civil War I feel...
DeleteViking ice cream salesmen?
ReplyDeleteA lost episode of Monty Python perchance ? Bicycle repair man of the Dark Ages.
DeleteNardini. Daniela. This Life. Or
ReplyDeleteArt Nouveau.
Plus Noggin the Nog. Oliver Postgate.
Errr! No, it’s not coming.
Interesting thought processes...
DeleteIsn't Nardini's in Largs?
ReplyDeleteYes!
DeleteProbably not in 1263 though.
ReplyDeleteYes! Hurrah Chris, well done!
DeleteNormans in Italy?
ReplyDeleteNow there’s an idea too...
DeleteAh, yes! The Battle of Gelato!
ReplyDeleteInfamous for the cone shaped helmets?
DeleteOoh..Battle of Largs? And mines a double nougat if you're buying!
ReplyDeleteYes ! Well done Alastair! I thought one of those clowns with the cone served in a heavy glass dish might suffice? My wife and I lived for a year In Bishopbriggs around a quarter of a century ago. There was an ice cream van that came quite often at a convenient time in the evening. I recall going out and getting some often...
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