Here is today’s memory-
I am looking for a 28mm falcon and falconer for a current project. Any suggestions? Also birds of prey in 28mm I can use in conversions…
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...
Here is today’s memory-
I am looking for a 28mm falcon and falconer for a current project. Any suggestions? Also birds of prey in 28mm I can use in conversions…
First M is for matchbox. I pleased to see folk want to join Mark MofT and myself in our matchbox challenge. Great to have you on board. If you haven’t decided or started yet there is plenty time still. In order not to burden folk with a hobby chore at this busy time of year l suggest we aim to have our match boxes ready to show Anytime In December. How does that suit people?
Secondly a picture below of a Middenheim skirmish game set up. Hope to play it in the coming days.Hmmm, now here’s an idea…
A slinger's career started very young, and involved some rather spartan training during their upbringing. One notable method involved placing a child's food out of reach, which left the child with two options: knock the food down with a slingstone, or go hungry.
Later on they would graduate to sending stones through small hoops placed at various distances.
Been musing about a mythical element to my Midgard games. I have enough for two opposed seventh century Saxon armies each of around 11 units plus heroes of course. I thought it might be fun to imagine each army has mythological allies . A little low key extra fantasy elements to be bolted on or not as the mood takes. With that in mind l looked out these giants, charming old school figures from BloodyDay / Vendel.
Looks fun to me , probably with a smaller depth base. Now what else to add…
I bought an Anglo Saxon bestiary the other day which is fascinating but not quite providing the “fantasy” element I am after. Probably ought to dig out my copy of Grendel next…
I was in Edinburgh today to have lunch with my youngest, her boyfriend and his parents. As I was early I popped into the recently opened Christmas Market. This stall caught my eye-
All l could think about was what excellent terrain features for the wargaming table the buildings would make!
Mark, M of T and I are currently engaged in a fun, friendly challenge. For details see his post here-
In a nutshell it is about creating a game where all necessary components fit into a matchbox, traditional not cook sized btw. I looked around the house and found these-
The top box is the current matchbox used to light candles here in the Duchy now we are approaching winter and need the cheery glow and scent of an evening. The bottom box was handed out , I think, at the Chelsea flower show this year and is a great example of what can be done with a matchbox in terms of message and content.Up early and so started to rebase my 7th century Saxons for Midgard-
Got so caught up I nearly missed my train! Arrived at my friend’s house ready to fight on in the game we started last week…