On Senlac Hill

Modelling, terrain craft and miniature wargaming

Saturday, 26 March 2016

Adobe buildings and some naval gaming from the Tin Shed

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At last the Easter long weekend has come and a chap can spend more time in his tin shed! Having the opportunity now to use larger war gami...
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Sunday, 7 February 2016

Britain Detail and Herald toy soldiers -

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Ahh the nostalgia. At the market today my young fella was tugging at my shirt ... "Dad, Dad! Soldiers." He has a good eye for a vi...
Wednesday, 30 December 2015

Scratch built terrain for WW1 Middle East in 15mm

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There is so much to love about the festive season – family (tricky relations ... maybe less so!), holidays, excellent nosh, left-overs ... a...
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Monday, 21 December 2015

Dash for the oasis

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With a busy end to the working year and the demands of the silly season, wargaming becomes a late night affair! I've been dead keen to...
Monday, 23 November 2015

Tea Break!

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It feels like time for a tea break. I've spent what few spare moments I could muster in the past week painting what Messrs. Skinner and ...
Saturday, 7 November 2015

"A man will never need a grave dug if he is shot in this desert"

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After reading Wavell's rather dry " The Palestine Campaigns " (pardon the pun), I needed to get back to some history told ...
Saturday, 3 October 2015

6mm scratch-built entrenchments for Great War Spearhead II

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I love an excuse to drop everything and scratch build something. I was setting up for my second game of Great War Spearhead II (GWSH II)...
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