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Friday, January 4, 2013

Equites Scutarii Indigenae Pafenses

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Equites Scutari Indigenae Pafenses Another unit of the desk for my late Roman army, the  Equites Scutarii Indigenae Pafenses, were stationed...
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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Dystopian Prussians

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This is the second Dystopian Navy I have painted for John, they are equisette resin 1/1200th ships perfect for Victoriana pulp naval actions...
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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Seasons Greetings and Cunning Plans

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Wishing all of you a Merry Christmas and I am hoping you are planning a big New Year of gaming! What a year of gaming it has been, the Goulb...
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Sunday, December 9, 2012

Auxilium Palatina Raetobari (Raetovari)

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Raised by from the defeated Alamannic tribes from the Nordlinger Ries, north of the Danube, they apparently spoke a Etruscan  dialect.  T...
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Saturday, December 8, 2012

Liebster Blog Award

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Like a lot of other gaming bloggers I've been nominated for this award and would like to thank to gaming buddies of mine Mike of Satr...

Equites Dalmatae Passerentiaci

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Equites Dalmatae Passerentiaci "Dalmatian Sparrows" Vexillatio Comitatensis Another unit off the table, some weeks ago, I have a...
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Bluewillow
Australia
I both have a fascination with Military History, a lifelong wargamer and also historical re-enactment. My main periods of interest are the Roman Empire, Sassanid empire, Dark age Western Europe, Norman invasions of France and England, early medieval France and England, Heraldry and fealty High medieval , late 17th, 18th 19th century France and Napoleonic German states, also Western Europe WW2 and some Cold War modern conflicts.
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