
My gaming blog
Fastplay Operational-Level Tabletop Wargaming Guidelines
Miniature Tabletop Wargaming Blog
Musings of an aging wargamer
Mainly concerning my wargaming hobby, with a bit of reenactment thrown in as it happens.
My ongoing wargames projects!
Using De Bellis Antiquitatis, with the odd diversion...
My Wargaming Blog
Modern wargaming using the Modern Spearhead rules system & 6mm miniatures
Wargaming blog - covering real and imaginary adventures in many scales.
Board Game Reviews, Reports, and Reflections.
A futile fight against entropy or 'Every man should have a hobby'? Either way it is a blog on tabletop wargames, board games and megagames
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A Portal to Historical Miniature Wargaming in "The Wargames Room"...
Chasing big dreams one photo at a time
War Machines of Imperial Japan for Games
Previews, new releases, interesting stuff ... and cakes !
The Third Incarnation of the Point of Singularity
India vs China Modern Naval? – what rules?
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Shipwreck! and yes, that is the first 8 kilo class submarines on a new material (well, new for me) that I am trying for basing. It is a plastic (but not plasticard) and it actually seems to cut and slice quite well. I am trying to find out what it is called so I can give out some more information but I am using it to make 15mm terrain for my local DBA set – well, if you can call a hill that is 9mm high at the peak terrain of course 🙂
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Looks like sliced fetta … blessed be the cheese makers…
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Ok, now how easily tempted am I.. I bought the Shipwreck rules, and now I am looking at Fleets. Perhaps Indonesian, Korean or Japanese. Thoughts?
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Japan is good. You could make Australia as well – some of the vessels are there and others are copies of American or European vessels.
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Japan, Russia and UK… Kuriles and North Cape…
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So much for the “no lead pledge” 😛
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I’m 140 days in, and I have less unpainted lead than I did on 1 January… all counts 😉
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