This was a stunning game to witness. You could feel for the helplessness the troops felt and it gave you the feeling of isolation. Those woods could definately appear spooky. The battle of The Teutoberg Forest devastated the Roman Empire, when Roman General Varus lost three legions to the Germanic leader, Arminius in A.D. 9. The Roman Empire never recovered. One gets the feel of that moment when witnessing this game. My photos don't do the game justice, although there is a couple of good shots to be had.
This blog will host photos and information related to my wargaming experiences. I will evenually offer soldiers for sale and my thoughts on the hobby and military history.
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Winter Scene
This was a scene from a battle in the snow during the 30 Year War. It just looked good enough to capture with my camera. This may have been several years ago, so I don't remember much about it.
Saturday, June 7, 2014
Unpainted German BMW with Side Car for Sale!
I have a selection of plastic soldiers for sale, both painted and unpainted. You can find this set in my eBay store
Some Clever Handiwork from History
These shots are from some convention I attended some years ago. I was impressed by these structures because I was told they were hand-made. Oh yeah, the figures were nicely done. I found these pictures and a lot more in an old camera, so I cannot add more information (as a 64 year old, I seem to be suffering more and more from the CRS syndrome [Can't Remember Sh...t]). Personally, I like fortresses, at least to look at, although I realize most people don't like the static play they contribute to.
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