Rebasing Paras for CoC
With TooFatLardies promising us a Pint Sized Campaign featuring the fighting between 6th Airborne and 21st Panzer Division during the Normandy invasion I decided to rebase some of the 15mm...
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With TooFatLardies promising us a Pint Sized Campaign featuring the fighting between 6th Airborne and 21st Panzer Division during the Normandy invasion I decided to rebase some of the 15mm...
I’ve decided to stop painting toy soldiers this month and make more effort on the scenery front. I have projects that have been waiting to be done for months, sometimes...
Support for my 1944 British for Chain of Command. I have enough toys to make up a Scout Troop (a Recce Section of Two Daimler Armoured Cars and two Humber...
I finished off a French platoon for use with Chain of Command today. All figures come from Peter Pig Range 8 French. That’s a Platoon HQ of a Lieutenant and...
I’ve just finished a German force from early WWII for use with the Chain of Command rules from TooFatLardies. I will be using them to fight the 1940 French platoon...
I’ve had a rather busy two months at work so not a lot of painting has been done. Things have calmed down a bit this week and I’ve managed to...
Having seen the rather lovely buildings that Richard Clarke of TooFatLardies uses for his 28mm WWII games I emailed the nice people at HACME Construction Services and asked them how...
One of the nice things about Chain of Command is that putting together a force large enough to play the game is very easy indeed. A platoon of infantry plus...
For several years now I’ve wanted to to do a force of French for the 1940 campaign, their tanks just look so good with some of the best looking camouflage...
I’ve had a 15mm WWII force of WWII German Grenadiers for many years and to support them I’ve got Stugs and Panzer IVs. I almost always collect the most common...
Along with a group of friends I’ve become involved in the play-testing of Chain of Command a new set of rules from TooFatLardies that are due to be published later...