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Where a love of history and miniature wargaming collides on the tabletop...

Monday, December 2, 2013

Dakota Smith's Oriental Adventure, Part 2 - Missing at the Mission

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Western Archeologist Briefing Near the Ta-bo Mountains, French Indochina November 30, 1930     Despite the failure to get your hands on Brot...
Thursday, November 28, 2013

Jungle Hut -- Southeast Asian building, Part 3

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    The jungle hut completed...and overrun by a collection of surly, 28mm Pulp characters. The platform is permanently attached to the base...
Monday, November 25, 2013

Jungle Hut -- Southeast Asian building, Part 2

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    The hut after a Raw Siena base coat and Khaki dry brush. This is before the Dun highlight and the black ink wash. Stage two of the Jungl...
Sunday, November 24, 2013

A Sinking Tribute to PT 109 and JFK

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    Some would say we're getting a little old for crawling around on the floor doing WW II Naval miniatures! Here Mike S closes with th...

Jungle Hut -- Southeast Asian building, Part 1

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The inspiration -- a too-smail piece of 1/72 scale terrain I've had an Airfix 1/72 scale plastic "Jungle Outpost" for a num...
Thursday, November 21, 2013

Pygmy Headhunting Cannibals of the South Seas

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    "Good God, man! Not Pygmy Headhunting Cannibals of the South Pacific...!" These are 15mm "Cave Imps" from Splintere...

Skull Cave -- Pulp Skirmish terrain

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    Skull Cave -- home of the Pygmy Cannibals of the South Seas -- a scratch-built piece of terrain for my Pulp Skirmish games Ages ago, I...
Sunday, November 17, 2013

Junta -- politically incorrect and hilarious

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It was an easy sell when Joel suggested we break out the board game Junta after at least a year or two since the last time we've played....
Saturday, November 16, 2013

Chickens and Goats

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    28mm chickens doing what chickens do... A few of my purchases at Historicon 2013 this year were farm or village animals in 28mm. I figur...
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Monday, November 11, 2013

Dakota Smith's Oriental Adventures - Part 1, Brother Virigi, Wherefore art thou?

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    Keith, Mike S, and Tom hot on the trail of Brother Virigi -- a Portuguese monk from Macau in the 1930s I had 5 players for my first-ever...
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