It’s been a while since I posted…however, the truth is I have been pumping all of my time into making terrain and painting figures…so far I’ve completed: around 150 figures, all from the Foundry range 4′ x 3′ of terrain tiles, using the Sally 4th Terraformers range loads of trees, all made using woodland scenic…
Author: Graeme Carroll
Legends of the Old West
A brief report today, mainly because I forgot my camera, so had to resort to the old iPad…! We’ve been playing about with scenario-based ‘Legends of the Old West’ games, mainly so I could make sure I was happy that the system was suitable for large multi-player games at the club, and would be easy…
More Darkest Africa
More Darkest Africa goodness last night, using our adapted version of Legends of the Old West rules. We used a variation on the ‘Avert the Massacre’ scenario from ‘Blood on the Plains’. Native and Zanzibar figures are mine, British figures belong to Steve Hardy. The Native Village is an old Games Workshop piece from years…
Darkest Africa – First Game
Well, I’ve been painting up Darkest Africa figures as you know – I haven’t got round to photographing each unit as yet, but will get to it soon. Tonight, we put on our first game at the club – I provided the Zanzibar Slavers, and my good friend Steve provided the British regulars. For rules,…
Guilford Courthouse Project – Part 1
I’ve been working on forces for Guilford Courthouse in 6mm (Baccus Miniatures) for a few years now on and off – it kept stumbling because I have been unable to find a set of rules I was happy with that suited my basing. Black Powder just doesn’t do it for me, and I’ve also tried…
Darkest Africa
Recently, I’ve been painting up figures for a Darkest Africa project – figures are from Wargames Foundry, and are the “Congo” packs to go with the rules of the same name. Though I do intend to play Congo, it doesn’t seem to me to be suitable for a multi-player club game, because it is “card”…