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25 Mar 2023

Corvus Belli 15mm Knights

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 As well as the Pavise infantry that I posted a few days ago, the main reason for buying the PSC Corvus Belli stuff was to get a new refresh...
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22 Mar 2023

Corvus Belli / Plastic Soldier Medieval Infantry

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At SELWG last year I picked up a box set of PSC's plastic re-casts of Corvus Belli's Medieval range - a set of figures I'd long ...
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18 Mar 2023

10mm WW2 German Support from Red3

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I'm always happy to have the chance to pick up some stuff from Redders at Red3 when I go down to the PAW show in Plymouth, and this Janu...
15 Mar 2023

The Taifa Andalusians head to the West Country

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With the warmth of Spain now a distant memory, barely a week after going to Alicante with the 15mm Berbers it was time for the 28mm Taifa An...
12 Mar 2023

Wiglaf Dark Ages 18mm Figures

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I'd seen and heard a lot about the new Wiglaf Miniatures range from Dan Mersey , the rules author of several Dark Ages era games. The ra...
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7 Mar 2023

Alicante! The Berbers Try To Conquer Spain Again

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In the dark and cold month of January an intrepid band of Central Londoners set off very early one morning to head to Heathrow, and then ont...
3 Mar 2023

The Idlers of March : a new podcast episode lands!

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After a lengthy hiatus (since November last year!!) the Madaxeman Podcast is back with a new daffodil-sprouting episode recorded earlier thi...
26 Feb 2023

The Army of Spartacus in 15mm

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 A few years ago (2019 to be exact) I won an unpainted army in a raffle at the L'Art de la Guerre Worlds in Rome. The figures were from ...
20 Feb 2023

3 Video Reports of the Celtiberians at Oxford

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 At the end of 2021 a Lockdown-painted Ancient Spanish army had mixed (OK, hardly any) success at the Brixham Classic, so a year and a bit l...
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