A Big Sudan Project. Part 3.
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Bimbling on with the French in the Sudan 1880s project. Postie delivered
some Perry AZW Gattling gun packs this week. These were the choice for the
crew...
Edward Stanley, Lord Monteagle
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Edward Stanley, Lord Monteagle c1462-1523
This post is very much a continuation of the last, as Edward Stanley is a
commander at Flodden, I feel he is de...
Nizam-i-Cedid (1)
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This is the first unit of Ottoman infantry I painted - a unit of
"boustangee" musketeers from the Nizam-i-Cedid army. This was a corps of
infantry tra...
The SYW game
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*Prelude to the Battle. A table set up for a game.*
*A fictional encounter loosely based around the Siege of Kolberg 1761.*
In the evening of October 2...
Beja completed!
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This week I have finished the Beja contingent for the Mahdists - I've
halved the Mahdist lead pile! It's not the end of painting Mahdists for a
while lon...
BERTHIER Michala Šťovíčka
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Napsat biografii jedné z předních napoleonských osobností mě na jednu
stranu dlouho lákalo, na druhou stranu se mi do ní dlouho nechtělo – obával
jsem s...
Old School Transport
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This one has been around a while, no major mods by me, bar adding the
reigns. Had a disaster with the picture session, but you'll get the idea!
Neil, all...
October already?
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The annual update was meant as a joke initially, but has become a sad
reality.
This year blogging has taken a severe hit by Photobucket's policy change.
M...
Waterloo, Braine l'Alleud
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Was lucky enough to visit the Waterloo battlefield in Belgium last week, it
has been on my bucket list for a long time. I wasn’t disappointed, 200
years ...
THE BLOG HAS MOVED!
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Hello to all followers of this blog. I have decided to move the blog to a
new address.
This falls in line with our youtube channel and makes the most sense...
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