Some very useful looking civilians there . . . for more than the FIW period. Reminds me of a theatre book I once read that had photos titled something like "Peasant Costume -- usable in any period".
Arthur, actually the 40mm figures don't take up much more of a footprint than 25s do.
A blog documenting the encounters between the armies of the imaginary nations of the Kingdom of Wittenberg and its neighbours (including the Kingdom of Monrovia and their allies). My inspiration being drawn from 'Charge or How to Play Wargames' by Young & Lawford and 'The Wargame' by Charles Grant.
I have a number of other period interests for wargaming (from ancients to WW2), these have their own blogs, see below.
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cool, is it a catch and burn the witch scenario?
One can never have too many tax payers to support your army!
40 mm figures?
That would take a huge table for the battle!
I'm jealous!
:)
A
Nice!
It's always good to have a few civilians (and animals and other stuff) around for scenarios and vignettes.
Some very useful looking civilians there . . . for more than the FIW period. Reminds me of a theatre book I once read that had photos titled something like "Peasant Costume -- usable in any period".
Arthur, actually the 40mm figures don't take up much more of a footprint than 25s do.
-- Jeff
A small cross-border raid game is scheduled for tommorow night - should be fun, piccies etc to follow.
- Allan
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