As we are still getting used to the rules we kept today's game quite small, just a few brigades per side. The scenario was also kept simple; a battle for a centrally placed crossroads. Ian took control of the French and Charlie and I were commanding the British.
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Tuesday, March 11, 2025
General D'Armee v2, Battle for the Crossroads.
Tuesday, March 4, 2025
15mm General D'Armee.
A couple of weeks back Ian and Nigel had their first game of General D'Armee v2 for a while (I was ill with a cold at the time). Today Charlie and myself joined them for a game down in Nigel's cellar which makes an excellent gaming venue. Nigel has been busy painting up Prussians so it was no surprise when some of them made an appearance on the table. Our main objective of this game was for all of us to gain a better understanding of the rules.
Nigel had created a scenario loosely based on a Peninsula battle but with his Prussians replacing the Portuguese as we moved the scene forward to 1815.
Tuesday, February 25, 2025
A quick game of Wars of the Roses
With Ian and I spending some time sorting through the 'Old School' Fantasy figures recently gifted to me by an 'old school' friend (see upcoming blog on that subject for more info) we decided to just play a quick, 2 divisions per side game with randomly generated leaders and forces. We used some of the suggestions in the excellent Wars of the Roses supplement to help us. I let Ian arrange some simple terrain then we diced for deployment and set too.
Tuesday, February 11, 2025
28mm Macedonian Progress.
With no game this week due to me being full of cough and cold I took the time to finish off basing a unit of 28mm Macedonian Cavalry that I had recently completed. It therefore seems like a good time to give a progress update on my 28mm Macedonian army first started in January of last year. Initially the army is based on Macedonians under Philip II at the Battle of Chaeronea in 338 BC will but eventually expand well beyond that into all of Alexander the Great's campaigns and even the Successors!
Tuesday, February 4, 2025
2nd St Albans
Continuing our flurry of Wars of the Roses games we opted to refight the Second Battle of St Albans this week. This scenario gives an interesting situation where the Yorkists deploy facing the wrong way, tucked behind their specially prepared defences but the Lancastrians had done a sneaky night march through the town to enter on the Yorkists flank. After a quick discussion we deemed the Yorkist well prepared defences would be hard to maneuver through so would cause disorder on any troops who tried to cross them from the front.
Tuesday, January 28, 2025
Hail Caesar: The Battle of Hexham 1464.
Nigel was back gaming this week so using his 28mm Wars of the Roses figures combined with mine and Ian's we had a go at re-fighting the Battle of Hexham scenario from the Wars of the Roses source book from Warlord Games. Fighting with 3 divisions on a 6' x 4' foot table leaves little room for manoeuvre so we had quite a full looking table.
Although I know of no chapel being on the Hexham battle site, as I had finished painting this model last week I decided to include it in our game on the table edge just to get some use out of it. The chapel is a plastic model from 'Tabletop Workshop'. I have had this model part painted for a few years now (mainly the interior) so it is good to get it finished. In front of the chapel are my newly finished unit of Household archers belonging to Henry Holland, the Duke of Exeter. Although Henry Holland was not at Hexham his Household longbowmen were today as I needed them to make up numbers.
Tuesday, January 21, 2025
The Battle of Blore Heath 1459.
Charlie very kindly offered to host our next Wars of the Roses game using the recent Hail Caesar supplement. Charlie has a much larger gaming table than me which meant we would have so much more room for deployment and manoeuvre. His gaming room is also nice and light which has helped with the quality of my photo's. Charlie chose Blore Heath as the scenario with himself commanding the Yorkists leaving Ian and I controlling the Lancastrians and determined to alter the course of history.
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General D'Armee v2, Battle for the Crossroads.
As we are still getting used to the rules we kept today's game quite small, just a few brigades per side. The scenario was also kept s...

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