You can't beat Russian Grenadiers. Well you can, but it's difficult.
Ordered on Wednesday & received on Saturday, from Amazon, the book 1815,The Armies at Waterloo by Ugo Pericoli, 2nd hand soft back, £14.50 ish, in good nick. Haven't seen this one for yonks.
What are people buying?
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There's a follow up edition by his brother Igo PericoliPeeler wrote: ↑Sun Apr 05, 2020 10:53 pm You can't beat Russian Grenadiers. Well you can, but it's difficult.
Ordered on Wednesday & received on Saturday, from Amazon, the book 1815,The Armies at Waterloo by Ugo Pericoli, 2nd hand soft back, £14.50 ish, in good nick. Haven't seen this one for yonks.
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I have the hardback of that somewhere. A lot of subsequent research has dated it somewhat, but still nice to look at.
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
Baron Mannshed von Wreckedoften, First Sea Lord of the Bavarian Admiralty.
Baron Mannshed von Wreckedoften, First Sea Lord of the Bavarian Admiralty.
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Purps shared this pic with me this morning. It’s all he has left unpainted. I told him he’s not a proper Wargamer
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Lol! I’m on it!
That’s my leadpile and also my box of shame. The figures that need repainting or I just gave up on half way through.
That’s all that’s left folks
That’s my leadpile and also my box of shame. The figures that need repainting or I just gave up on half way through.
That’s all that’s left folks
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That's just disturbing, you know what happens when you paint your last figure?
No?
That's right, no-one knows, because no-one has risked it; or if they have, they haven't come back to tell the tale. Don't risk it.
I spent most of the morning procrastinating, err re-organising the contents of the shed. Unfortunately, this also revealed a lawnmower. Bugger... but I continue t be amazed by the sheer range and variety of stuff that at one stage I obviously thought was indispensable. Everything from 15mm WW1 German artillery crew, through 1/1200 ACW ironclads, to 6mm Romans and a half built wooden kit of an AWI sloop.
And that's without even opening up the boxes to discover renaissance galleys, 1/48 Porco Rosso planes, let alone the terrain making stuff, and the endless plastic sprues.
Not a bad achievement in only four years.
No?
That's right, no-one knows, because no-one has risked it; or if they have, they haven't come back to tell the tale. Don't risk it.
I spent most of the morning procrastinating, err re-organising the contents of the shed. Unfortunately, this also revealed a lawnmower. Bugger... but I continue t be amazed by the sheer range and variety of stuff that at one stage I obviously thought was indispensable. Everything from 15mm WW1 German artillery crew, through 1/1200 ACW ironclads, to 6mm Romans and a half built wooden kit of an AWI sloop.
And that's without even opening up the boxes to discover renaissance galleys, 1/48 Porco Rosso planes, let alone the terrain making stuff, and the endless plastic sprues.
Not a bad achievement in only four years.
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:o :o I hope your will is up to date
I get lockdown, but I get up again.
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Let's face it; not a real wargamer (NARW), just some dilettante with a tricorne fetish.
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I’m the sick one but Jeremy has at first guess around 500 plastics to assemble.
Each arm and head to stick on is another notch into madness...
Each arm and head to stick on is another notch into madness...