Saturday, 11 April 2026

Night time raid or using the scenario part.

 Having played a few games to get used to the “Red Hand, Hot Trod rules” yesterday we tried the scenario generator part. To cut a long story short this took our gaming to a new level, providing a narrative and incident filled game, not to mention it being great fun. I was the defender and had to deploy one sentry and the rest of my forces were asleep in the houses. The attacker was coming for my livestock. First four turns were in darkness so limited visibility.

The attackers enter the village under cover of the night.
 
The begin to steal the livestock whilst l remain asleep. My lone sentry at top of picture has seen nor heard nought.
The alarm has been raised and I deployed my figures as they ran out of the buildings. They had been allocated off table beforehand where they were sleeping. The yellow dice are there to number the buildings.
A last stand by a defender, his comrades fallen  . Orange dice shows the unit has activated this turn and I forget the use of the green ones. Plans have been made to make counters for next time.

The defenders are panicked ( red dice) and unloaded  ( black dice) and the Warden of the Marches has just rallied some men off camera.
Endgame, the cattle are driven off by the attackers.

The majority of the defenders and a few attackers have become casualties. All in all terrific, tactical fun, minimal book keeping and any situations not covered directly by the rules resolved by gentlemanly discussion . Win win in my opinion even though l lost. A most enjoyable game. We will certainly try this approach again.


Friday, 10 April 2026

Renewed enthusiasm

 

A busy day at the station, passengers and workers alike discuss the recent better weather .
Neglected alpine planters before they were given a make over this week.

New alpines and half price plants about to be given a new home.
The fruits mainly of my daughter’s labour bringing the garden back from neglect 
Apple blossom coming out .
First use of the new bench that replaces the rotten one that stood here for well over twenty years.

In hobby news l am finding it very hard to settle to any project, flitting endlessly A peak of activity and enthusiasm wains to be replaced. Today a friend comes over to try the scenario rules properly for our border reiver games. I have invested in ADLG for ancients as I hear good things of it. DBM has served well but l become less and less willing to read the dense prose necessary to get to grips with them. Hopefully l can learn the rules myself and get my regular opponents on board…

Thursday, 9 April 2026

Pillbox!

 Here is a box, a cardboard box , painted and ready to play…

The interior of the pillbox complete with artillery piece and crew.
Revealing the interior of the box…
The external aspect of the pillbox with one of Mark’s Little Soldiers for scale.
The origin of the idea, a picture from an interwar Elastolin catalogue. 
More Elastolin fortifications from the same catalogue.
Barred wire from the above source.
I found this cardboard box lying about and immediately thought it was idea for the project. I feel it has a suitable toy soldier vibe as an idea to fit in perfectly with MLS figures and game aesthetic. Might try it anon in 54mm scale, availability of box permitting.


Wednesday, 8 April 2026

Fife Riviera

 A most enjoyable trip to Aberdour yesterday.

Sun shining over the bay .
Passer by offered to take our photo.
Aberdour castle, we passed through the grounds but didn’t venture in.
Interesting signage with a great story attached.
Memo to self, find out a little more about this…
Walking to the beach
Walk from the station to the sea, happy memories of this in past years , good to be back. Scratching my Cornish itch, a bit.

Lovely coffee shop The Curator, five minutes from the train station.

Time afterwards to try out the new garden bench for the first time.
And also to work on these fellows…

Lovely day hopefully promising a great summer ahead…

Tuesday, 7 April 2026

Eastertide

We had the house cheered with lots of daffodils, always a joy en masse.
Saturday saw Penedredfel station suffering the effects of winds and rain. All survived.
Number two daughter has started growing her seeds in the extension which are fun to look at each morning. She has been doing wonders with the garden this year.
Sunday saw the Duchy lashed by wind hail, rain and sleet. Fortunately we walked to church during a dry spell and got lifts at other points , just getting into the car as the skies poured down once or twice…
My youngest and her fiancé hosted and an excellent lunch it was indeed.
Finally cleared the permanent table/potting bench yesterday and set up a game.
It is an attempted river crossing by Imperium forces . I will play it out over the coming days…
River by Warbases and I am pleased to see an aircraft taking part in my interwar imagination games.
 

Finally , when l was browsing l found this photo from ten years ago . It occurred during a visit from Mr Tim Gow. For further info read on -

Sunday, 5 April 2026

Happy Easter !

 Happy Easter from all at the Duchy of Tradgardland!



And some not Easter bunnies on the painting table for rebasing and some painting 



The figures are based on medieval marginalia such as the ones you see in these illustrations.