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31 Mar 2018

The rest of the Chinese Crossbowmen

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With 48 figures to play with, the Chinese Crossbow Painting Marathon has created lots of opportunities to pad out a number of armies ( of co...
28 Mar 2018

15mm Han Mixed Units for L'Art de la Guerre

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With Han Chinese coming out as the most popular army for the 15mm L'Art de la Guerre competition at the upcoming Roll Call event, and w...
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18 Mar 2018

Slice n' Dice - The Samurai are in Action!

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Only quite literally moments after taking delivery of a 15mm painted Samurai army from Lurkio ( which you have already probably seen on this...
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13 Mar 2018

Projects You Probably Shouldn't Start...

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Cheap Gripping Beast plastic Arabs are really cool - I have a load for a Saga army that I painted up a couple of years ago. So... it...
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9 Mar 2018

28mm Late Roman Casualty Markers

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In a sporadic burst of painting, I've finally gotten round to adding some colours to a pack of resin Late Roman casualties from 1st Corp...
22 Feb 2018

15mm Samurai - and Samurai Terrain as well

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A near-unique event today, as I post pictures of an army that I haven't painted myself ... but don't worry, the usual bog-standard f...
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2 Feb 2018

Godedingdangdag 2018 - The Romans Return!

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It's time yet again for Kenneth Williams to don his toga and avoid being stabbed in the back as he takes command of a Patrician Roman ar...
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29 Jan 2018

Who's playing what - Part II

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Thanks to Denis Grey, I now have comprehensive stats for player numbers in the UK DBA circuit to add to those for other rulesets. Looking ...
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28 Jan 2018

A Samurai Town for L'Art de la Guerre

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With my first-ever " I paid someone to paint it for me " army of Samurai currently on the basing table with Simon from Lurkio, I...
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