Hippolyta's Tiny Footsteps

Hippolyta was the Queen of the Amazons, a nation of warrior women. Her tiny footsteps refer to the feet of hundreds of tiny metal and plastic soldiers.

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Thursday, 6 December 2018

15mm resin scenic stuff

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I am always on the lookout for 15mm scenic items, especially things for WW2 that I can use in games of CoC . Therefore I was really ple...
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Saturday, 7 April 2018

Some resin scenic pieces

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I've had a lot of various resin scenic items sitting in a box for ages, both 15mm and 28mm scale, waiting for me to get round to doing ...
Monday, 12 February 2018

A nice 15mm resin church

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I bought this 15mm resin church model a while ago from a bring and buy table at the club's HOTT tournament . It only cost £4 and was or...
Tuesday, 19 December 2017

Securing the redoubts (Take Two) - A Sharp Practice ACW AAR

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A while ago, I umpired a game of Sharp Practice for Andy and Nick at the club . The scenario was one where the Union side had to try and c...
Wednesday, 13 December 2017

Lincombe Barn Wargames Society Alien Squad Leader Tournament

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A couple of Sundays ago, the club held its annual ASQL tournament. This was the first one that I'd taken part in, so it was something t...
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Yes, I am a female wargamer. There aren't many of us around, but we make up in quality what we lack in numbers. I mainly play games using the TooFatLardies rules; mostly Chain of Command and Sharp Practice but also Infamy, Infamy and I Ain't Been Shot, Mum occasionally. I also like Alien Squad Leader and Frostgrave. Not really done much with Stargrave, though. I sometimes play HoTT and I have an interest in Cthulhu games and A Very British Civil War. I also play Saga 2 (including Age of Magic) sometimes, plus Sword and Spear and its Fantasy version. I've been playing Lion Rampant recently, as well as Dead Man's Hand, Honours Of War and In Her Majesty's Name. Looking to play more Pulp games next year.
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