Prairie Grove, Arkansas, December 7th, 1862: 15mm ACW, Fire & Fury
Once again I made my way round to Des’ magnificent Shed o’War for another game and this time it was for a game of my first wargaming ‘love’, ACW. We would be using Des’ lovely 15mm collection and the...
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Hello there! I had planned on doing a couple of posts recently but got hit with a double whammy of us moving flats and my PC dying. I might get something done using my phone (like now!) when and if I...
View Article15mm GdA: Austrians vs French somewhere in Saxony, 1813
A few months ago I had the pleasure of popping round Des’ for a game of Napoleonics using his fantastic collection of 15/18mm kit and his fantastic newly finished buildings. I really should have...
View ArticleTrip to the National Army Museum, London.
Just a quick photo dump of a visit to the NAM yesterday with some chaps from the club. I hadn’t been for years and I must say I really liked the new look, a lot lighter and a good flow to the...
View ArticleBeyond Le Plessy, Normandy 1944. 15mm IABCM
Sunday saw myself and Philip pitch up at Des’ shed o’war to play the second game in his set of linked battles of a (fictitious) British attack on German positions north of Caen in 1944. I had played...
View ArticleChukkawanna Creek, once again. 15mm, Crazy Horse’s Fury rules.
Another Sunday, another trip round Des’ for a game and another belter. We were joined once again by Phil plus wargaming luminary, and top bloke, Per Broden to play a game of Phil’s excellent Plains...
View ArticleLongstreet’s Attack #1, 28mm ACW, Picket’s Charge
Last Sunday saw me round Des’ again and once more taking on Per in a ‘training’ game of Picket’s Charge rules. Des is running this game a few times over the next few weeks so this was a shakedown of a...
View ArticleLongstreet’s Attack 2: 28mm ACW, Picket’s Charge
Last Saturday saw me once again round Des’ for another bash at his Longstreet’s Attack scenario. I would be playing with Per again and this time we were joined by John, a real life former General and...
View ArticleCOD, Sword beach, 1944. Where Company Commanders get their chips. 15mm, IABCM
The other weekend saw myself, Philip and Ru descend on Desmondo’s shed o’war to take part in another of his magnificent D-Day games (which have been documented here before). Once again I would be...
View ArticleCoC Campaign: Crossroads, Closing the Gap. Intro.
Myself and Des have embarked on a new CoC PSC, and one that is very intriguing indeed. It is produced by PTO Games and you can pick up here from Wargames Vault...
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