ADC Painting
At Crusade on Saturday I met up with Gareth from ADC Painting and picked up the latest commission he’s been working on for me and I thought I’d post some pictures to show you all this latest commission was for some Cavalry and a few character figures to finish off my 2 Peninsular armies for
A while ago I picked up a Skythian army from my mate Craig Thomson after I tweeted about getting a third army for my Ancient games. The figures came from Forged in Battle lovely War & Empire range which Craig got in the first FiB KickStarter, this suited me as I’d got Greeks and Early
my painter chap Gareth from ADC Painting has just delivered my latest order and I thought I’d post them here They are the latest figures for 1812 and include 12 x 41st Foot Grenadiers in Stovepipe shakos – this gives me 24 of these now so enough for 3 regular groups in Sharp Practice 24 x Canadian
Ask anyone who knows me and they’ll all say I am a flighty person when it comes to wargaming. I really can’t concentrate on 1 project for any period of time (hence the name of this blog) and I’ll swap around between rules, periods and genres at a moment’s notice. However, for the last 6
As I mentioned in a previous post I’ve started getting distracted from what I should be doing (my War of 1812 Campaign book for Sharp Practice) and looking to do something else with my time. Now please be aware that this doesn’t mean I’m giving up on the 1812 book as that is going really
Carrying on with the series on the War of 1812, this time I’m going to cover the British, Canadian and Indian forces I have painted up and ready to use. if you haven’t read my previous post on the American forces it might be a good idea to have a quick look at it as
As I mentioned in a previous post I’m working on a Sharp Practice 2 Supplement/Campaign guide for the War of 1812, which is giving me an excuse to paint up some forces for this conflict. The beauty of Sharp Practice is the small amount of figures you need to play a game and in a future