Martian Cylinder or the results of the wind blowing these pots across the garden? You decide!
The Duchy of Tradgardland
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...
Monday, 30 March 2026
Further to Mythical Earth
I followed the lead in the Lost Miniature Wiki footnote and found this article in the magazine online
Hope you can enlarge the photo and read. I found it a very moving origin story for the range of figures that l hold in highest esteem.
Sunday, 29 March 2026
Mythical Earth
Bought these in Lockdown, had a wee look yesterday and their big battle option might serve my needs.
Yesterday saw me rebasing the baddies from the Mythical Earth range from Minifigs. The Nazgûl is finally flying by means of an old model aeroplane stand. The dragon is happy on terra firma, for now. As well as the bad guys l worked on some ents and the trees they herd.
Beside the dragon on the left l have some Haradrim mounted on a rather fierce Garrison mumakil. Back in the day, first time round , my Haradrim used a rather sedate Minifigs elephant encased in cloth armour. This time the old school elephant is a tad more angry looking and fits the bill better l feel. The crew is Minifigs Haradrim btw.
These poor chaps have been on individual bases, textured bases , on and off card and mdf as my ideas changed. Now In hopefully their final basing l have gone for simple goblin green painted bases best reflecting the flimsy green card used by me in the 1970s.
Haradrim spearmen on foot to finish plus another creature and that’s the baddies done next onto the goodies. Can I recommend these splendid dbm army lists found here-
http://lukeuedasarson.com/MiddleEarthintro.html
Obviously a labour of love they are pretty comprehensive and useful , not to mention interesting.
As much as I fancy using WRG 4th edition for these armies or the splendid Middle Earth rules from SESWC in Edinburgh l am probably kidding myself. DBM for all its faults gives me enjoyment with my ancients and l know them well, well well ish, So they will probably be used in conjunction with the aforementioned army lists for some fun games.
Saturday, 28 March 2026
Model Rail Scotland
Yesterday l traveled to Glasgow for Model Rail Scotland’s 60 th Anniversary show. It is a big event both in the sense of it being eagerly anticipated and also in its size. It is on all weekend if you fancy going along. Held in the SEC it has something for everyone. I like to go early Friday before it gets very, very busy .It is so big one hardly knows where to begin. Anyway now for the pictures
This was worth the admission price alone , for me . P D Hancock’s Dundreich in the flesh, sorry card etc. This is the only bit surviving and what a joy to see. PDH is the Featherstone, Young and Grant of model railways , a pioneer and a true artist. His is an imagination railway set in an extended East Lothian.Spent ages just taking it all in . I have his 1975 book , b and w illustrations only so it was lovely to see in colour.
The man himself and some info. The exhibit was very busy .
Utterly charming rail bus in a bigger scale on a GW line .
Interesting stuff from Japan , as ever. Kato have great family friendly ideas, full of fun.
Another highlight for me Lego trains and scenery. The Forth Bridge and other uk landmarks. Made by LUKR Lego UK Railway club.
Such fun, lovely modelling and charm. Lego has come such a long way since my childhood. I recall l had an early Lego trains and then, it was fun.
More Lego, loved the sea, sand and wild swimming.
The Forth Rail Bridge, a masterpiece.
Swiss scenery caught my eye.
An interesting display of vintage trains that was new to me, they went really fast round a loop.
Loved the smoke and tenement blocks plus the garden.
Immersive modelling talking us back in time , beautiful details.
More of the same layout in this photo and the one below. Gardens and beehives magnificent.
Just really taken with this street scene…
Brr chilly Swiss trains in snowy landscape.
Back to PD Hancock for another look…
And again
Info about his layout. The bit coloured on the plan is the only bit surviving and represents the part we see displayed.
Dorset railway, modelled well with much information.
More info for the above layout.
I am a sucker for a winter scene, this was one of the best l have seen
All in all it was terrific, lots to see and be tempted by, to day dream about. Open 10:30 to 18:00 today and 10:30 to 17:00 tomorrow. Well worth a day out or brief pop in.
Friday, 27 March 2026
Diverse matters on recent days.
Some new passengers at Penedredfel station. My middle daughter has been a power in the land working on the garden and has really begun to bring it under control. Yesterday afternoon we worked together to tackle pruning of apple trees and a rather over expansive rose.
Beautiful model in a charity shop, sadly not for sale.
Up and out early due to tides. My daughter finished her sea swim and was out by 09:15. Then off to Dune Bakery…
Lovely craft work on top of a local postbox, it changes with the season.
Some renovations on the Mythical Earth collection in preparation for a game.
Some wonderful Minifigs mounted elves , only have four of them but they are Rodney Matthews inspired treasures.
Thursday, 26 March 2026
About the Britons
I was interested to read in the comments to my last post the information that the Airfix Ancient Britons were based on an illustration in a Funken book. That was fascinating news to me. Can anyone help us track down the aforementioned picture?
I did wonder if this illustration, first published in 1959 might have influenced Airfix’s design, especially in the helmets on the figures?Finally l looked out my old catalogue and thought you might enjoy the picture of painted figures from it.
Tuesday, 24 March 2026
Looking back and forward 2 or Airfix Romans too, hmmmm , perhaps not.
As one of my commentators noted the Airfix shields were fiddly. I kept losing mine. I also never liked the chariot. Solid wheels for the Britons yes, Roman chariots no, I’m fickle. I did like auxiliary eastern archer particularly. Anyway the aforementioned reasons and the finding of some Strelets Romans in the shed recently ( see above picture of these splendid chunky, legionaries on the march) means my current plan is not to buy the reissued Airfix Romans. I also like the idea of old figures battling new ones , past v present, but we will see no need to definitely decide yet.
I’ve looked out my copy of DBA 3 which l bought during Covid for those Zoom games mentioned a couple of posts ago. I will probably use them for the “ Airfix “ project, maybe in the big battle mode eventually but we will see .
Also found the updated “ Purple Primer” which is a splendid introduction to ancient wargaming, plastic figures and DBA , not to mention terrain making ideas etc. A veritable one stop shop. Looked it out and have been having a read. Great fun, good solid advice and highly recommended for newbies and veterans alike.
Also found the original “ Purple Primer” from 1975. It was an introduction to ancient wargaming through the lens of WRG 6th edition. Well worth a read if only for its nostalgia value.
So here we are plastic coming and plastic here already. Can’t make up my mind whether to start the Romans now or wait to summer, the AB’s arrival and paint them together. Hmmm we’ll see.















































