Monthly Archives: June 2016

India – Part III

Previously I started the long and tedious progress on the indian army, and have finished the indian War Elephants and bowmen. Now it is time to take up the next one, and concentrate on the second force that indians used … Continue reading

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Reviews of Obscure but Interesting Games II – Landships

For the old times sake, a game that has been quite interesting due to the topic and also by the design. Landships, and it’s subsequent module Infernal Machines are rather unknown titles. A platoon level game from First World War, depicting the development … Continue reading

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India – Part II

If there was a weapon of choice in in the ancient India, besides of elephants it would have been bow and arrow. Cheap, readily available ranged weapon kept the enemy far and distant for as long as possible. Disorder and possible … Continue reading

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New piece of terrain

I thought for quite some time to make terrain that represents camp or a town for a 6mm scale. It kind of ended up all right but some fine tuning is still needed, especially to blend the edges to the … Continue reading

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Review – Kolejka

Now, something really funny. I seldom like games that have identical starting positions, or that are about resource/hand management and while Koleijka is not exactly any of those, it is somewhat out of my normal preferences, and does have some … Continue reading

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