I painted up the last 12 figures last night to finish the 6th battalion, so since last Monday I've managed to paint about 94 28mm figures- which I think must be some sort of record for me. Only the basing to do in the last three stands so I've now broken the back of the job. Next up it is 10 artillery pieces and I hope to be able to field the force in two weeks time vs Kent.
I've a weekend of FoW ahead. Tonight Kent and I are running our biggest ever forces, 2000pts Mid War. I'm taking a US armoured company, he's got panzer IV company. We don't usually bother with bigger points totals but its Kent's son's birthday so we've created a couple of forces for his son and his friends to us- we organised a birthday game last year or the year before and the boys enjoyed it. Our job should be to simply assist them with how things are done.
Then tomorrow I'm off up to Christchurch for a game vs Ian on his absolutely stunning terrain boards. He's finally finished rebasing all his forces so we are having a game to celebrate. Hopefully I'll have a few pictures to put up on Sunday.
Craig
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Showing posts with label Napoleonics. Show all posts
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Friday, August 12, 2011
Friday, October 29, 2010
Conquest Demo Game
No gaming to report this week, I've been catching up on some work and preparing for university exams that start next Monday.
Thought I'd include a few photos I took of the excellent 28mm Napoleonic's game run at Conquest by the Southern Strategists using Black Powder. These guys put on a demo game every year and this one was fantasic! Both terrain and miniatures were top notch.






Absolutely lovely home made buildings.
Must...resist...28mm...Napoleonics...
Thought I'd include a few photos I took of the excellent 28mm Napoleonic's game run at Conquest by the Southern Strategists using Black Powder. These guys put on a demo game every year and this one was fantasic! Both terrain and miniatures were top notch.
Absolutely lovely home made buildings.
Must...resist...28mm...Napoleonics...
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