I recently discovered to my surprise that I had filled up all the photo space on my phone.
While sorting through , downloading and deleting I came across pictures from a number of games that were played before I started my blog.
I thought that I would post them up for your delectation and hopefully pleasure....
So first off...
An American Civil War game hosted by Alan Perry.
Next up an American War of Independence game, again hosted by Alan Perry.
Next up the Great War Miniatures Cambria game from Partizan in May 2017.
More to follow...
All the best. Aly
Nice photographs and some good inspiration to get the paint brush out.
ReplyDeleteThere is more to follow... including a certain Ramillies game.
DeleteAll the best. Aly
Thanks for these impressive eye candies!
ReplyDeleteNo problem Phil... I really enjoyed sorting through the photos.
DeleteAll the best. Aly
Great piccies, more so since they're from your phone !
ReplyDeleteHave to say I love those WW1 looters.
Thanks Stuart...
DeleteThe “looters “ were good fun to make.
All the best. Aly
I’ve enjoyed looking through those pictures, Aly, so thanks.
ReplyDeleteThank you David.
DeleteIt was nice to be reminded of how many great games I have taken part in.
All the best. Aly
Some lovely eye candy Aly. Thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteIt was a pleasure Mark.
DeleteAll the best. Aly
A feast for the old eyes.
ReplyDeleteLooters! Saving priceless art from destruction surely.
And then keeping them safe in their attics.... ;-)
DeleteAll the best. Aly
Splendid eye candy to start the new year!
ReplyDeleteThank you Ed...
DeleteUnfortunately it does make it harder to keep the wargames butterfly under control.... :-)
All the best. Aly
Wonderful game photos of many outstanding looking games!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jonathan.
DeleteAll the best. Aly
Solid stuff Aly. Do you know what that rough mixed ground cover texture sheet that Alan uses on his table is?
ReplyDeleteSolid stuff Aly. Do you know what that rough mixed ground cover texture sheet that Alan uses on his table is?
ReplyDeleteHi Rob...
DeleteI think it is this... or one of the seasonal variations.
http://www.greatescapegames.co.uk/basing-materials/modelscenemats/stones/f712.html
All the best. Aly
Brilliant, cheers mate. Not a cheap way to make a board but it looks mint
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