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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.

31 Aug 2022

The Kyivan Rus on the M4 road to Reading

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 One of the great beauties about L'Art de la Guerre is the way the shorter game time (about 2.5 hours) means you can fit 3 games into a ...
19 Aug 2022

Another unit of 28mm Spanish

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 Yes, in my gradual and partly accidental attempt to create a 28mm Feudal Spanish/Sicilian Norman type army, the next unit on the testing li...
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16 Aug 2022

Adventures in 3D Prints : The Reconquer Designs Experiment

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 Having tried some scaled-up 10mm Etruscans recently my other dabble into 3D printed figures has been at the exact opposite end of the scal...
27 Jul 2022

Who's Playing What - the Post-Lockdown Edition.

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 It's now been over two years since I last posted a full-year update on who was playing what  on the UK Ancients  Competition scene - wh...
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25 Jul 2022

A Little Fort

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At the recent ADLG Worlds in Rome I picked up a little fort from Rafa's stall, to use as a fortified baggage camp for some of my ADLG a...
28 Jun 2022

Somewhat Old Cold War Commander

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 With the new edition of CWC coming put from Pendraken recently, I remembered I hadn't posted a load of photos I took of a CWC Big Game ...
20 Jun 2022

Italia '22 - The Worlds in Rome

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 Yes, competitive international ADLG yet again, this time with a flight rather than a drive (and so a shorter set of reports) as the Khurasa...
10 Jun 2022

Drive to the Rhine - An ADLG Beer n'Castles German mini break

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With ADLG taking vigorous root in Germany's Ancients competition scene, Two Daves and a Madaxeman took a road (and rail) trip across Fra...
18 May 2022

Charlemagne - The Emperor has Arrived!

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 A Carolingian army has been sat on the to-do shelf for a couple of years now -  I bought it partly to see what Baueda figures looked like i...
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