Many thanks gents. I note that although I am the worlds worst photographer of minis that some of these earlier pictures are better than my later ones. I used to have a Canon (got nicked by Rome airport baggage handlers) and now have a Nikon. As my painting is a lot better these days I wonder if the two things are linked. Again, thank you for the kind comments.
Gaslands (1)
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And now for something completely different..."Gaslands Refuelled" is an
Osprey game that I've been playing with the boys. "The game of vehicular
mayhem...
"Lust for Glory" at Colours
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Here are a few shots of the first test game of the "horse and musket" rules
I've been working on, tentatively named "Lust for Glory."
This was the fir...
Wow, great looking figures, terrain and very well posed.
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Nice looking battlefield Roger,
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Paul
Impressive battlefield. Game or display? Either way a lot of fine looking troops!
ReplyDeleteFantastic pictures. Pleasure to find your blog.
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Incredible amount of minis there and the painting is top class
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paul
Many thanks gents. I note that although I am the worlds worst photographer of minis that some of these earlier pictures are better than my later ones. I used to have a Canon (got nicked by Rome airport baggage handlers) and now have a Nikon. As my painting is a lot better these days I wonder if the two things are linked.
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Nice looking miniatures...and a lot of them!
ReplyDeleteWow!! That looks like a fantastic game, so many troops, how many units were on the table?
ReplyDeleteHi Roger,
ReplyDeleteJust to let you know I have nominated you/your blog for the stylish blogger award!!!
http://napoleonicsinminiature.blogspot.com/
Keep up the great work!!!
Best Regards
Paul
Now that's what I call wargaming!
ReplyDeleteAlso another proof that small 25'er and beefy 28'er mix well on the same battlefield.
Thanks for sharing.