Tales from Pendawar
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The 76th (Hindoostan) Regiment have been mustered in to the Army of the Pendawar Presidency. As ever, more on the blog for those interested.
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This project is a veritable cornucopia.
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A general view of today's Tales from Pendawar game here in GHQ. There will be a full report on my blog in due course.
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That really is one lovely picture and something to aspire to
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That's very kind, thank you. Mind, judging from a complete void in responses from others, you and I might be in a minority.
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No, Penda, I just don't like giving opinions on figures from a period/conflict if I don't know at least something about them/it. The period doesn't interest me, I admit, but the quality of figures and terrain is admirable, mate. I like the officers' white hats- I've never seen that before. They'd make good aiming marks.
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Sorry, Penda Sahib, I was away in that other great early 19th Century stamping ground of the British Army - Spain.
I quite like the 1770-to-early-1800s period of the British in India. I got interested in it whilst writing a book on the global conflict that is misleadingly called the American War of Independence (which is all it was for them - way, way more for us), but sadly, there is very little in English on the subject.
I quite like the 1770-to-early-1800s period of the British in India. I got interested in it whilst writing a book on the global conflict that is misleadingly called the American War of Independence (which is all it was for them - way, way more for us), but sadly, there is very little in English on the subject.
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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Basing reorganization for Typoo Bhyka's rocket troop. Hopefully the new configuration suggests they might actually be doing something! More as ever on the blog thingie.
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The whole collection is out in all its glory on the blog featuring last week's game here in GHQ. I hope a few of you will pop over for a gander.
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A wonderful eye candy treat of beautiful 19th century figures.
Willz.
Willz.