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Settembre 2023

Not much time to dedicate to painting this month. I will try to complete the two remaining French Infantry battalions with the missing figures I bought from Crann Tara. I had no time to...

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Mars legacy

Just found out that the Parroom Station figures are available again from Ral Partha Legacy, here ! Prices are crazy though, so I might buy a tiny amount of the most interesting models. My...

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Regiments La Reine et Artois

Just finished the missing 16 figures, to complete two French Seven Years War battalions of 16 figures I found on eBay. Figures are Crann Tara. Also one French General and one Colonel on horse....

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“All fine men” GWSH: head count

I have just collected the full list, what is needed to play all scenarios of “All Fine Men”, Easter front First World War scenarios for Great War Spearhead. In Bold what I have already...

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Evergreen Airfix

Just finished a brand new scenery element, well suited with my napoleonic 25 vintage armies. The kit was a present, received many years ago, by my good friend Nicola. I still need to paint...

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6mm Russian WWI (or Civil War)

I inherited from Francesco a box filled with Irregular miniatures (new 6mm shop), painted for the Russian Civil War. I plan to base them, organising them for GWSHII, on 30mm square bases, 2mm thick...

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Roliça, 17 August 1809

Maurizio and I are going to play this scenario, from the Battle of Roliça, taken from the “Over the Hills” supplement and adapted to Shadow fo the Eagles. We are going to test the...

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Bath tubbing with Honours Of War

Here some notes from Keith, the author: This all got me thinking. On p.61 of the rules I make some brief comments regarding ‘bathtubbing’ for bigger battles, in particular emphasising that ignoring the scale...

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The glacis

I have developed my custom paper glacis, to be used with my Ian Weekley Vauban fortress. Here the first try. All merit goes to Peter Dennis and his PaperBoys creations! The covered way is...

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1/3000 WWII naval

Just found a box full of 1/3000 WWII ships. They are mainly German and British, for the Atlantic theatre. They have been based two-three years ago, immediately after I prepared the models for the...

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