wargaming in 28 mm and sometimes smaller

28 April 2009

Perry Plastics in Campaign Dress Overcoats

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A couple of hurried pictures of a just completed Perry unit. I wanted to paint a unit in campaign dress with great coats. I used Elite figur...
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A Question of Scale

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I have been recently working on adding some buildings to my terrain. After discussion on TMP , I decided that I would go with 15 mm building...
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12 April 2009

Battle of Göhrde OB

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Initial Deployments General area east of Hamburg. The Battle of Göhrde was fought on 16th September, 1813. Here is Von Wallmoden's perso...
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A New Distraction: Wallmoden's Korps

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About 6 months ago when perusing the the TMP web site, I came across a reference to Wallmoden's Korps. I was immediately intrigued as d...
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10 April 2009

The New Plastics Done Wrong!!

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Perry French 1815 Infantry Figures These figures I decided to paint as a line regiment from Anhalt-Dessau, as they were uniformed in 1813 a...
09 November 2008

AR for LFS: Engagement at the River Coa

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Introduction As a bit of a break from painting figures, I thought I would try wargaming. I am about one third of the way through my goal...
25 August 2008

Highland Units: 79th and 42nd

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The 79th in line and square, this is a big unit with 18 figures and was in the second brigade of the first division commanded by Major-Gener...

Painting Tartan

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I used this website to get from which to get tartan patterns. This really shows what an hopeless painter I am, but the final result from a ...
18 August 2008

British Commanders

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Lord Wellington and his 2 ADC's. These are Foundry figures, aside from the ADC that you can barely see who is from the Redoubt collectio...
16 August 2008

French Commanders

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This is Marshal André Masséna, Prince of Essling, Duke of Rivoli with 2 ADC's. He was the officer commanding The French Army of Portugal...
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One of the Newfoundland diaspora, long exiled from that sacred isle to a truly strange land. Kept sane by his beautiful wife and lovely children (well most of the time) and by painting little men.
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