You can see Woking mum! The faint, towers in the distance are a vanity project that contributed to the bankruptcy of the Conservative led borough council (since voted out). |
Ruminations on wargaming, especially the Seven Years War, the English Civil War and other 'black powder' periods. Occasional forays into obscure Nordic music and opinionated 'dribble' [sic] on Grimsby Town Football Club.
Sunday, 30 June 2024
Stepping out
Thursday, 27 June 2024
Romans finished
Since painting and basing them I’ve been slow to finish off the Romans’ bases. I finally got round to it. Here they are on magnetised bases in their chocolate box.
Part of the delay has been painting in 1:1 scale. I had to sand down and repaint the shed due to peeling of the top coat. Disappointing as I only did it a year ago.
It’s that time of the year again
Time to get those rugs out and washed. If you have this equipment handy:
Wednesday, 19 June 2024
ECW Podcast
My listening list is getting too long for my commuting. One podcast that has pushed its way into my list is The World Turned Upside Down. It’s towards the academic end of the spectrum, so don’t expect details about tactics at Marston Moor or the colours of Prince Rupert’s regiment of foot. But it is well worth a listen if you’re into the wider picture. I’ve just listened to the episode on Basing House and it’s a belter.
Sunday, 9 June 2024
National Army Museum
I always liked these |
Rifled muzzle-loaded field gun. It looked smoothbore, but if you look closely at the picture below, you can just about make out the rifling. |
Hot weather shako cover from the West Indies |
Fort in Guadeloupe, 1759 |
Sepoy. Late 18th C? |
Balls from Plassey, IIRC |
Tipu Sultan's headdress |
Officer's uniform, Bengal Lancers, late 19thC. One of my favourite exhibits. |
Lightweight suit for servicemen flying on civilian aircraft to the Far East. c.1950. something I never would have expected. |
Beret and smock of WO1 'Dia' Harvey, SAS, c 1982. Did part of a 4-man patrol that was inserted behind Argentinian lines, 3 weeks before the British landings on the Falkland Islands. |
7.62mm SLR (late 1950s) and (disposable) AT rocket launcher (1970s) |
Doglock (flintlock) pistol from the ECW period. |
Sorry this is off-centre but I wanted to capture the caption. General George Monck. |
General Hugh MacKay, opponent of the Jacobites in the Williamite War. |
George Hamilton, Earl of Orkney, of Marlburian War fame. Painting from c 1724, when Orkney was a Field Marshall. |
No prizes for guessing who this full-figured young prince is. |
Humber 'Pig', in a section on the Troubles in Northern Ireland. |
Remote controlled bomb disposal robot. |
SLR, 'riot gun' with baton round, home-made SMG (used by the Ulster Volunteer Force - 'Loyalist' |
British Army's rules of engagement |
A big jump back in time this. Coehorn mortar from 1790s. |
6 pounder. Again 1790s, despite the picture in the background. |
Dragoon pistol. Can't recall the details. c 1760 I think. |
Samples of the figures from Sibonne's Waterloo model |
La Haye Sainte from the Siborne model |
Hougoumont |
Wednesday, 5 June 2024
It lives!
After a gap of over a month, I finally return. Things have been pretty quiet on the wargaming front here at the Schloß. Only today did I get down to any painting. In my defence, it hasn't all been down to lethargy. I did do some work in the garden (with the emphasis on some) towards the new veg planting area. Also, the Margravina caught something nasty in the chest and still isn't fully fit.
In that time I did take part in a couple of remote games hosted by Jon. Fornovo and Bassignana. Fornovo was a win with my co-commander Prometheus in Aspic himself, Tony (aka Max Foy). I won't give a plot spoiler on the Bassignana game, other than to say it was a dramatic finish in a close contest. This time it was England v the Auld Alliance (the Two Daves and myself being based in England, and Tony & Mark in exile in Scotland and France respectively).
The Punic War Romans have now all been painted. I just need to texture their bases. Then I'll look to get started on the Carthaginians. I had a day's leave today and cracked on with the second legion this afternoon. The paint job is rather simple, and I've gone for a uniform look for each legion (I don't know what the degree of uniformity was in this period) but adding variety would really slow things down. One thing that discouraged going for more detail was the fact that I found these figures harder to paint than the H&R SYW range. Anyway, here is the result.
Couple of gratuitous pics from recent walks. Walks have been rather limited in number and length recently due to the indisposition of my companion. I did a river walk last month with Lincolnshire Tom and Mrs Lincolnshire, and might post some of the pictures later. This was a route I last did about ten years ago, so it was good to go back and see how things had changed.Isabella Plantation, Richmond Park |
Clearing in woods at Wimbledon Common |
A bientôt!