Saturday, 1 September 2012
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Welcome to my strange alternative world of wargaming with toy soldiers: a game for boys from twelve years of age to one hundred and fifty and for that more intelligent sort of girl who likes boys' games and books (HG Wells, Little wars)
Great post again, John ;) interesting unit too - nice one!
ReplyDeleteWhile I come to your site for the cool miniatures John, I love seeing the beautiful pictures of England you post. That bluebell wood is gorgeous! Living in Southern California with its endless vistas of asphalt and desert makes me appreciate what you see and experience even more.
ReplyDeleteAnd I may need to model those woods for 40K...
Dear Monty
ReplyDeleteWait until you see the lancers.
J.
dear Host
ReplyDeleteI used to give visiting lectures at Riverside. I ended up dreaming about rolling green hills.
J.
PS Bluebells are the only plant, i think, unique to the British Isles. They have colonised to coast of nearbye France. They are regarded as a weed, traditionally.
Is this for A V B C W ? im just back from t'other partisan and got a very nice armed Kelham monk 1938. Great little fig then i see ur post, not thought about vbcw for ages till now must be a sign haha.
ReplyDeleteIs this for A V B C W ? im just back from t'other partisan and got a very nice armed Kelham monk 1938. Great little fig then i see ur post, not thought about vbcw for ages till now must be a sign haha.
ReplyDeleteDear Blitz
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely: the British Civil War of 1938.
J
We had a civil war? In 1938? That'll be bloody Spode and his Black-shorts...but didn't he 'get his' with the cow creamer? Or was that another war!
ReplyDeleteLove the paint scheme on the Austin.
Hugh
Nice work - love the colour scheme. What figures dod you use?
ReplyDeleteDear maverick
ReplyDeleteSpode and his Blackshorts are waiting in the wings.
John
Dear JR
ReplyDeleteThe infantry are HaT Australian Light Horse and the van is an Airfix RAF ambulance.