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Wargaming History - Caesar to the Cold War

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Saturday, February 29, 2020

Roman Disorder Markers

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Decided to continue making markers this week also in between drying time of varnish. Some Roman markers from spare shields and transfers. I ...
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Friday, February 28, 2020

King Riothamus King of the Bretons

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King Arthur....... perhaps! Riothamus (also spelled Riutimus or Riotimus) was a Breton-Romano military leader, and King of Brittany and pos...
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Thursday, February 27, 2020

Gallic disorder markers

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An addition I always like to add for my games as I build a army, disorder markers and dead casualty markers. I must have several hundred shi...
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Monday, February 17, 2020

Gaullic Oppidum Moulay

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Gallic Oppidum Very close to our Maison is one of the ten largest Oppida, walled Gallic cities in France and the largest so far located. In...
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Saturday, February 15, 2020

Aulerci Diablintes tribesmen VII

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Another unit for my Gaulois project, after the next unit of naked Gauls I will of completed 72 of the Victrix plastic naked Fanatics, I thin...
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Noble mounted Breton Kingdom of Domonée III

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Breton Noble Cavalry III Off the desk finally this week my noble Breton cavalry unit, lovely figures from Footsore 28mm Picts range. Quite h...
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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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