Gauls for Infamy! – an army in a month.
February 2021 was a very productive month for me on the painting front. At the start of the month I had 30 Victrix Gallic Warriors built and undercoated and a...
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February 2021 was a very productive month for me on the painting front. At the start of the month I had 30 Victrix Gallic Warriors built and undercoated and a...
Two boxes of Victrix plastics and I’ve got a Republican Roman force for the upcoming Punic Wars expansion for Infamy, Infamy! not at all bad for £60. That’s four groups...
It’s not often I write reviews on the Derek’s Wee Toys blog and I have to declare an interest here, Mike Scott, the man behind Supreme Littleness Designs, is a...
The second running of Deep Fried Lard took place yesterday (Saturday, 8th June) with twenty odd wargames from all over Scotland coming to Musselburgh to take part in a day...
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...
More Romano than British actually. I’d much rather have troops that were a bit more British looking, but I got a good deal on these ones which I got in ...
As part of a module I’m preparing for my work I’ve been learning how to use the Netvibes “personalized dashboard publishing platform”. Rather than doing anything specific for work...
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...
Twenty plus Lardies, sixteen games, beer and a curry. What’s not to like? Chain of Command: most popular game of the day was Chain of Command, the WWII platoon level...