I am baffled at pedigree waving even done in a most innocent form (?) to make conversation and share some “veteran” nostalgia to impress the new generations.
Tag: miniatures
[miniatures] Skirmish!
…game on the table, a classic face off in Normandy between GIs coming from Utah and the baddies.
(virtual) wargame session of Knyghte, Pyke & Sworde scenario in the Iron Age
What best way to say “Good morning! Rome loves you all!” than a devastating hail of javelins.
Coffee Break #30
This is just a coffee break, not an unboxing nor a review.
Wargames with the Young Bloods #5
I noticed I did not share a couple of videos of games played with the youngsters, as part of their adventures on the high seas.
Coffee Break #25
October is, not surprisingly, a very intense month in military history and consequentially for the wargamer that relies, partially or fully, in historical events to recreate conflict on the table.
Coffee Break #23
Usually I don’t mix “work and pleasure”.
Meaning it is a most rare occasion when I game what I am reading about but as with all good things in life there’s always…
Coffee Break #22
There’s no board wargame on the table but there’s wargaming on the table.
One aspect of the hobby that I enjoy is to craft and paint miniatures and terrain pieces. One aspect I dislike in the hobby is printing and cutting counters and markers
Coffee Break #21
Summer still rolling and returned to work but it is hard to get out of office and not going to the beach, so it is normal that the hobby side suffers.
Wargames with the Young Bloods #4
The benefit I see to the miniatures wargames is indeed the ability to ally two different games to portray different scales of the exact same story seamlessly.