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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.
Friday, June 28, 2019
CLICKBANK University - If It Leads to Success....
It's worth a try. I built up a robust Pinterest following, so I am on the hunt for just the right vehicle.
Thursday, June 27, 2019
1,230 piece Zulu War 1/72 Diorama
I get inspired by these kinds of effort. I, too, was able to set up and play in my own 1/72 Zulu War game.
Tuesday, June 25, 2019
Tuesday, June 18, 2019
Can't see the forest: Painting WWII German oak leaf camo
I have 1/72 Germans to experiment with, but I am just starting, really, with 28mm. I'll be on the lookout for these figures when I go to Lancaster, Pa.
Fun with Fallschirmjäger - Painting WWII German camo: splinter pattern
I don't paint camo - not yet, anyway. I am open to suggestions.
How to paint a 28mm WWII German Fallschirmjager
I happen to be in the process of painting my own Fallschirmjager and mine look a tad differently than this model, but they are close. I'm about three colors short on the figure details and then come their guns. I'll have pictures when their done.
Sunday, June 16, 2019
Wednesday, June 12, 2019
The Ten Commandments - Moses' Focus and Dedication
How does the pharaoh not see this great city when approaching the tent?
What Life Was Like as a Mayan
This makes me think back to my battle between the Conquistadores and Mayan ( and allies). It didn't end well for the Spanish.
Monday, June 10, 2019
Bolt Action Armies of Italy and the Axis
Even though I know Italy did not field good enough equipment to compete in the war, I like sending my own Italian forces to engage the allies, and maybe one day face the Germans as well.
Bolt Action Campaign The Western Desert
This is the one area I specialize in, at least as far as the 1/72 scale. I have much armor for the Germans, Italians, and Brits.
Bolt Action: World War II Wargames Rules: Second Edition
I recently played in a WWII skirmish game and I wan't comfortable with the inconsistencies within the rules. Then and there I decided to do some research on skirmish games and I discovered I already owned some books dedicated to such a project. I have the Feathertone book and right next to it was this Bolt Action set of rules. I played them in a samgame years ago and found them realistic and enjoyable.
Sunday, June 9, 2019
Two Steps from Hell Victory Charge of the Australian Light Horse, Beersh...
I read this charge was the best horse charge in film history, but I have to admit I liked the one from
Charge of the Light Brigade a tad better.
Battle of Omdurman (2 September 1898) - United Kingdom & Egypt vs Sudan
I just finished my own version of Omdurman, using Italian Askaris. It didn't end up well for the Italians, so I'll try it again, this time with Brits.
Egypt & Sudan 1881-1898 Ansars Dervish Warriors (20) 1/32 Armies in Plastic
I started off with 54mm soldiers, thanks to the Marx Company and my parents, and I would love to return to those adventurous days. Armies in Plastic has produced a set of figures, in my favored fantasy range. Perhaps, I will purchase a set and paint them up - something I haven't done for a while. Wish me luck.
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