I had a meeting this afternoon in a part of Dunfermline l had never had occasion to visit before. Afterwards I walked past this-
Looks like a pillbox to me. Anyone know what kind?
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...
I had a meeting this afternoon in a part of Dunfermline l had never had occasion to visit before. Afterwards I walked past this-
Looks like a pillbox to me. Anyone know what kind?
The Duke of Baylen asked what l was doing with it, ie the George Gush book so I thought it might be time to say a little.
Yesterday whilst volunteering l had a minute to myself and scribbled very simply on a handy post it. It was to remind me of my recent hobby musing. On returning home I popped the post it with my current reading. Just to add too or maybe not…
My recent game with Ronnie and subsequent rebasing has given the 1790 project impetus. Yes the rebasing is fiddly and l am getting stuck to metal and acrylic but the results are pleasing me and worth it. So as l glue l ponder and am beginning to see what may occur next. Being an imaginations project l have free rein what to do but I don’t want to not go completely wild. Sadly no armoured bears with bardiche axes, yet!
The plan is use the Tradgardlanders to fight against external opposition and themselves. West Tradgardland is effectively Copenhagen in appearance but with Swedish uniforms for this period ( Tradgardland 1807 is almost identical to Denmark 1807 in uniform) as I am a sucker for the chocolate box look. North Tradgardland is effectively Norway allowing snow, ski troops and maybe the odd troll. East Tradgardland is what I am currently working on. As well as the 1790 troops l hope to add what I call a more traditional element to the force. This will be troop types from 17th century Muscovite forces. Probably Strelsi or town guard and maybe cavalry. I have always liked the vibe of renaissance Russia and want to add this as representative of a backward looking and traditional element in East Tradgardland society. I have read too much over the years, watched Andrey Rublev , liked the GW Kislev not to feel a strong desire to field Mother Russia in some form. I would also like to add the Russian syw artillery into the mix eventually. So currently working on some Lead Adventure civilians and the Assault Group Strelsi. The George Gush book was being consulted for uniform and flag details.
Rebasing continued this afternoon ( Sunday)
The Duke of Tradgardland and the Duke of Albion mustering their armies-
The initial disposition of the armies -
The armies advancing-
Tradgardlander forces advance over the hill and light troops guard the flank.Had a super game of Charge yesterday. Here are my figures , before the game,unpacked-
Oh the dissonance, white bases on green cloth, nooooo! It was too much. Not to mention the far too big ( to my eye anyway) bases I had used!An excellent game later l returned home to ponder this. So rummaged in the base box and found these-
Acrylic 40mm square bases, which are clear.The unit rebased beside the old bases for comparison.
Finally the same unit in Winter and Summer-
The clear acrylic works for both, causes no dissonance and offence. Ahhh better. Now just the rest of the army to rebase in a similar way…
I was fascinated to see these Airfix figures in a magazine at Ronnie’s. I was particularly intrigued to see the conversions of the cavalry figures. They look like they are based on the US Cavalry set.
I am interested in what others think.
This is a colourised engraving of the forthcoming battlefield for the encounter between Tradgardland and Albion-
Does it look familiar to you?
Set up the table for a Crossfire trial game-