Wednesday, 8 March 2023

Woking

 As ever the Little Wars Revisited forum games day was splendid. Good company, food and games. The games were in 54mm of course-

  1. A snowball fight game by Mark with a few role playing ideas contributed by me. Fast, furious fun involving, amongst others, a Nutwood team and a penguin team. 
  2. Age of Penda game in 40mm by Anthony with great looking terrain and figures. It was enjoyed greatly by players.
  3. NWF armoured train game by Mike with a splendid armoured train as a centre piece. Great scenery and figures using Man who would be king rules.
  4. Dark Ages by Patrick using Lion Rampant and his collection of lovely Irregular Miniatures Normans alongside Patrick’s trademark stylish scenery.
  5. Smugglers, a game by Brian with very nicely painted figures and a most enjoyable role play element in a four sided skirmish game.
Here are photos in no particular order , including some of the beautiful church the event was held in-















As ever the evening ended with a lovely meal in a Turkish restaurant locally. It was great to catch up with friends old and new and meet folk for the first time whose blogs I read regularly. 

11 comments:

  1. Beautiful venue. Tell me more about the Little Wars forum.

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    1. Littlewarsrevisted.board.net.
      Friendly inspiring folk all on matters pertaining to 54mm and 40 mm wargaming. Nice relaxed crowd. Well worth a look and joining.
      Alan Tradgardland.

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  2. Love the Nutwood game and Normans in particular.

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  3. I played the nutwood game . Much more on Man of tin blog re snowball games here - https://manoftinblog.wordpress.com/
    More info on Patrick’s game here- www.patrickswargames.uk
    Alan Tradgardland

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  4. As I said on the forum: good games, good company, good grub - what more could one want.

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    1. Indeed, who could ask for anything more!
      Alan Tradgardland

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  5. Looks like great fun. Thanks for the pictures. :-)

    Cheers,

    David.

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    1. It was, my pleasure.
      Alan Tradgardland

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  6. Some great looking games and looked like it was cracking fun, really like the Nutwood figures, they look great.

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  7. It was , the games looked good and played well.
    Alan Tradg

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  8. Looks like a grand occasion and the venue is attractive, too.

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