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Featuring a supporting bill of gaming in a diversity of times,places and scales.Hopefully something to interest all who pop by...
Tuesday, 2 January 2024
Photograph
Ronnie sent me this picture from Model World magazine in 1975 -
Brigadier Peter Young wargaming. Anyone tell us more about this photograph?
It does indeed look like Festherstone. His place or the Brigadiers? The buildings are splendid, wonder which of them made such architectural wonders, oozing charm. I agree re gallows on the hill. Is that a glass on the tabletop? Can’t identify the figures, sadly. Wonder if it is played using Charge rules. Much to ponder on. Alan Tradgardland
Some info on Deltorama- https://manoftinblog.wordpress.com/tag/deltorama/ http://vintagewargaming.blogspot.com/2010/06/before-there-was-ian-weekley-there-was.html Alan Tradgardland
Hoping I'm not taking over this post but... I understand that the collection was sold to someone in America and, according to legend, the price was never paid! Any ideas about its current whereabouts?
Interesting picture. The building at the front looks like one of those German model railway, erm models. Haller? Also it looks ‘photoshopped’ on its so dark by comparison to the tone of the rest of the picture. Chris/Nundanket
Interesting observations. Faller is the name of the company you are thinking of. Looks a tad big for that and a little home made, but in a good way. The dark nature of it is very interesting… Alan Tradgardland
I see what is meant about the photo but I think that it all comes down to me photographing an old picture with my phone in less than ideal conditions. The original looks fine!
Excellant photo ! , fine display of male knitware as well .
ReplyDeleteQuite agree on both fronts, smart fellows these early wargamers!
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The chap on the right looks a bit like Don Featherstone. Nice buildings. In front of the Brig appears to be a model gallows.
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It does indeed look like Festherstone. His place or the Brigadiers? The buildings are splendid, wonder which of them made such architectural wonders, oozing charm. I agree re gallows on the hill. Is that a glass on the tabletop? Can’t identify the figures, sadly. Wonder if it is played using Charge rules. Much to ponder on.
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
The Brigadier was a major customer of Deltorama for buildings and Willie/Stadden for figures. And, hey, old school so a dice cup!
DeleteSome info on Deltorama-
Deletehttps://manoftinblog.wordpress.com/tag/deltorama/
http://vintagewargaming.blogspot.com/2010/06/before-there-was-ian-weekley-there-was.html
Alan Tradgardland
Yes looks like a dice cup. Buildings are lovely and hopefully preserved for the nation somewhere.
ReplyDeleteA rather wintry view of bare trees out the window.
Dice cup, never thought of that. Wintery trees indeed.
DeleteBTW is the biography of the Brigadier a good read?
Alan Tradgardland
Hoping I'm not taking over this post but...
ReplyDeleteI understand that the collection was sold to someone in America and, according to legend, the price was never paid! Any ideas about its current whereabouts?
You certainly are not taking over this post. All contributions are most welcome. I would dearly like to know too!
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
Interesting picture. The building at the front looks like one of those German model railway, erm models. Haller? Also it looks ‘photoshopped’ on its so dark by comparison to the tone of the rest of the picture.
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Interesting observations. Faller is the name of the company you are thinking of. Looks a tad big for that and a little home made, but in a good way. The dark nature of it is very interesting…
DeleteAlan Tradgardland
I see what is meant about the photo but I think that it all comes down to me photographing an old picture with my phone in less than ideal conditions. The original looks fine!
ReplyDeleteThanks for clearing that up. Got any more photos/ letters/articles from old magazines by the Brigadier to share with us?
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Happy New Year !
ReplyDeleteInteresting photo of legendary wargamers.
Quinn
And to you! A good bit of nostalgia to kick start the year!
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Just wondering whether the other player is Lawford. No idea what he looked like!
ReplyDeleteI have no idea either but the chap in the photo has a look of Featherstone to me?
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Nice. I listened to his Desert Island Discs episode recently. Hoping to try Charge! again soon - which does recommend dice cups!
ReplyDeleteCharging forth into the year, just what I like to hear…
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