This is something I've been planning to do for a long time: fire and smoke for our battle fields
My Projects
- Project: Commonwealth Army for WW2
- Project: Russo-Swedish War in 1808-1809 aka "The Finnish War" (Suomen Sota) - updated 12.2.2021
- Updated! Project: Great Northern War in 28mm
- Retreat from Moscow 1812 - or "White Death" - Updated Jan 2021
- Mare Nostrum - Hail Caesar Campaign CONCLUDED
- Saga Limes Campaign
- Project Finnish Civilwar 1918
- Helsinki Wargaming Club: Nopat & Taktiikka
- Age of the Wolf Saga Campaign Spring 2018
- Project 2019: Age of Bronze
- Prima Artania 40K Campaign - WAR DIARY
- Project: The Others (Song of Ice and Fire)updated 29.9.2024
- ASOIAF: War of the Five Kings Campaign Concluded - updated 16th of May, 2020
- New Project 2020: WW2 China - updated April 2023
- Bolt Action - Desert War Campaign tracking - Round 4. update 2nd of Jan 2021
- Sengoku-Jidai - Test of Honor Campaign Tracking - Updated 15th of January 2022
- ASOIAF - Storm of Swords Campaign 2021
- SUMMARY: Armies on Parade
- ASOIAF Map Based Campaign Concept
lauantai 23. toukokuuta 2015
"Building" a demolished castle wall section
As part of our excellent Saga: Crescent & Cross -campaign we played a big team game last weekend in Ropecon. The game was a team game of 2 vs. 2, where us, the attacking saracens had 2 X 6 point Saga-warbands and the defenders had 2 X 4 point armies - and the castle.
It was really a great game (see plenty of pictures in Mika's blog here) and since we demolished a wall section in it, I just had to build (= demolish) one. Now I'm hoping to be able to use it soon.
I'll probably write a report about the game as well, but this blog is about constructing that piece of scenery.
It was really a great game (see plenty of pictures in Mika's blog here) and since we demolished a wall section in it, I just had to build (= demolish) one. Now I'm hoping to be able to use it soon.
I'll probably write a report about the game as well, but this blog is about constructing that piece of scenery.
Brother in arms has fallen
This week a truly sad message reached our Nopat-gaming community. Sami K., one of our most active club members and a true wargaming enthusiast had suddenly died on a heart failure in his home. Sami was only around 30 years and we all find it so hard to believe his gone. In this post is a mortuar that I wrote for him to our club's website. It's in Finnish.
Rest in Peace Sami
torstai 7. toukokuuta 2015
1812 Retreat from Moscow - first game played!
This was truly a white death...
My White Death 1812 project (see the relevant project page) reached it's first climax as a first demo game was played tonight at our gaming club. Since my Russians and father winter brutally crushed the hapless French, my always so cunning friend and opponent Jaakko made sure that his version was the first to be published: http://napoleon-complex-gaming.blogspot.fi/2015/05/1812-white-death.html
The actual PRAVDA is now broadcasted on this channel... read on!
First Retreat from Moscow to be played tonight!
Ladies and gentleman, this is the moment you've all... I mean I have waited for!
First game will be played tonight. This has meant frantic painting for the last week, since I'm providing almost all minis for the game, Then again, painting these beautiful minis has truly been a pleasure!
Russian forces as far as they got by 1 AM last night
maanantai 4. toukokuuta 2015
Unboxing Gripping Beasts new plastic Saracen / Arabic Cavalry
Christmas came once again...
...and my gaming buddy Herkko acted as the Santa by bringing me one box each of the new plastic sets from Salute - THANKS HERKKO! (and your wife)So let's see what I got...
Something else for a change - Sengogu period japanese peasants
Even if these minis were rather quickly painted, I think they came out quite ok. I'm specially pleased with the fresh cut bamboo spears, made from plastic pikes. Inspiration was found here.
Miniatures are from Perry and Museum Miniatures.
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