Monday, 22 April 2013
Russian Guard Hussars circa 1813. Art Miniaturen 20mm. The variation in poses are excellent. It is worth mentioning the terrain. No game is complete without decent, realistic terrain. Keith Warren at Realistic Modelling services in Dover in the UK does a range of products and his trees are some of the best available. One of his trees can just be seen in the top right hand corner of this photo. (as compared to the usual and rather uninspiring tree on the other side)
Saturday, 20 April 2013
Friday, 12 April 2013
Thursday, 11 April 2013
Tuesday, 9 April 2013
Art Miniaturen 20mm Russian horse artillery battery complete with ammunition markers. Figures displayed here are on Eric Hotz mats from Canada. A good product but being charged for vat and a handling charge meant the total price was £16 more expensive than anticipated. Can't fault the figures though
Thursday, 4 April 2013
An excellent game over the Easter weekend in Ealing, London. 15mm. Shako rules.
Prussians vs French. However I only realised at the end of the game (the French won convincingly) that all the French infantry figures were in fact all Polish. The owner of the figures has 15,000 painted and another 15,000 unpainted in his Napoleonic collection! Impressive stuff.
Prussians vs French. However I only realised at the end of the game (the French won convincingly) that all the French infantry figures were in fact all Polish. The owner of the figures has 15,000 painted and another 15,000 unpainted in his Napoleonic collection! Impressive stuff.
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