Here’s a link to a 2010 post describing the Duchy of Tradgardland’s flags and military organisation-
http://tradgardland.blogspot.com/2010/07/tradgardland-province-of-smaaland.html
Useful background reading for my 1790 project…
Secondly had a day out to a model railway show in Cupar then onto St Andrews for lunch and a wander-
I haven't been to a model railway show for years - wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWell worth remedying this, in my humble opinion.
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Excellent tiny vignettes
ReplyDeleteThey are aren’t they. Sadly no rail buses on display but you can’t have everything.
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
Very nice indeed ....Cupar, Fife, not Cupar, Angus, presumably?
ReplyDeleteThe former not the latter indeed,
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
Just wonderful lay-outs.
ReplyDeleteModel railway folk have loads of skills and ideas which are transferable to wargaming. They always inspire me by the totality of their vision.
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
Outstanding!
ReplyDeleteIndeed! This was a wee local show. The bigger ones have even greater variety of subjects and scales.
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
A wonderful day out and about. And thank you for the older blog post - I do not remember seeing that back then.
ReplyDeleteCan’t seem to leave comments on your blog currently. I enjoyed yesterday’s progress report.
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
That railway show at Cupar has been going for years. I remember going a couple of times, and really enjoying it. An opportunity to pick up some hobby bits n bobs from the traders, as well as seeing the layouts.
ReplyDeleteBest rgds. Phil
Looks like a lovely day out!
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