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Welcome to the Madaxeman.com Wargaming Websites own Blogger-powered Blog. It carries updates of all the latest Ancients, Renaissance, Malifaux, Saga, WW2, Ultra-modern, ACW and other wargaming periods and projects as soon as they are added to Madaxeman.com.

25 Jun 2018

Wiki Flurry!

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With temperatures rising across the country, here's a perfect excuse to stay inside - a load of army lists added to the ADLG Wiki. As ...
15 Jun 2018

Alexander The Great plays ADLG at The Worlds 2018

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Salamanca, Charleroi... and to that roll of honour and glamour is now added Birmingham next to the M42 in a big steel shed. Yes, Alexande...
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10 Jun 2018

The Myceneans are done..

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Only 6 months after buying them in the Museum Miniatures January sale (for only around £50) a full L'Art de la Guerre army of Myceneans ...
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31 May 2018

Persians on Campaign

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The annual Milton Keynes fest of wargaming saw the Persians of Cyrus take to the field in 5 ADLG battles - see how they fared on the swings...
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27 May 2018

Bank Holiday Pavisiers

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With a long weekend in prospect I've had an opportunity to finish off a few odd units which have been hanging around the painting table ...
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25 May 2018

Border Reivers - 28mm

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A couple of years ago I bought some 28mm Border Reivers from Alan at Hoka Hey - partly because they were nice figures, and partly because h...
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22 May 2018

Myceneans

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I bought a Mycenean (and Assyrian) army earlier this year in the Museum Miniatures sale (25% off every January!), and after spraying most of...
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20 May 2018

Take The ADLG Survey

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Following on from an earlier blog post about "Who's Playing What" Ancients set in the UK Competition circuit, Martin from Vexi...
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18 May 2018

Saga - > ADLG, the Light Foot Sabot Basing Trick

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With a mostly-plastic Gripping Beast 25mm Arab army in the planning phases, I've been toying with what to do with my 25mm Saga Arab army...
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13 May 2018

Nikephorian 15mm Cavalry Conversion

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Inspired by the rather lovely Nikephorian armies which were on display in Patras , and realising that I have far too many early-ish Byzantin...
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