Handgrenadealien's Great Lament.

An occasional journal chronicling my ongoing forays into the world of roleplaying games, boardgames & tabletop wargames and my continuing lack of success in either of the last two; this is where the lament bit comes in.

Sunday, 26 March 2017

Another 1:1 Scale Project. This time a Lange Messer.

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It's been a long time since I last tried my hand at any kind of smithing, but I've always wanted to have a go at making my own sword...
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More World War Two Stuff for Syria.

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Having actually played a second game of Chain of Command and enjoyed it I decided to spend some  hard earned cash & add some extra suppo...
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Monday, 26 December 2016

Orcadians.

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The last of my Claymore Castings Men at Arms painted in the livery of the various Earls of Orkney: Sinclair. Earl of Orkney & Cait...
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Sunday, 27 November 2016

Scottish Men at Arms

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Still making steady progress with my (not so) recent purchase from Claymore Castings. In order to have a change from painting Lymphads on a ...
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Sunday, 13 November 2016

A Few More West Highlanders.

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A bit more progress this week on my burgeoning Isleman army for Lion Rampant. Clan Chatton Man at Arms. Another Scion o...
Sunday, 6 November 2016

Rumours Of My Demise Have Been Greatly Exaggerated.

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Its been a while now since my last post here & longer still since I actually laid brush to miniature. The reasons for this are long ...
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Sunday, 14 August 2016

A Small Corner of Palestine.

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Have been suffering from burn-out in the miniature painting department since May, it will pass eventually, more than likely when I find some...
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A pathological tree feller and habitual workaholic with an unhealthy compulsion to drink red wine and write errant nonsense about themselves online. Regular player of tabletop wargames: mainly against Mr. P. Ireland, a similarly inclined gentleman who disdains the competitive atmosphere engendered by most wargames clubs. As a result we constitute the smallest Salopian Wargames club where we recreate battles from history in an unseemly environment of mirth & merriment. Wassail!
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