Many thanks to (Big) Jim Sweeney for the loan of the Irish army, which was soundly trounced in every game I played LOL. The defeats were to take nothing away from the fun, the laughs and the endless entertainment of using an army I had not used before and my failings in learning how to use the army over the two days!
Thanks also to my opponents Ivre, Dave, Jack and James as well as all who took part in the highly entertaining skirmish level games.
Now that looks like a wonderful table and the miniatures are outstanding; fabulous!
ReplyDeleteIt was part of the Age of Arthur campaign at GWHQ. A really great weekend experience and very much missed!
ReplyDeleteDarrell.
Wonderful tables and lovely miniatures!
ReplyDeleteBut I'm a little confused... when was this? :-S
Regards
Matt
Hi Matt,
DeleteIt's part of my "Blasts from the Past" series of articles in which I'm re-publishing some stuff from my original Just Add Water Blog that is now defunct (except on the pages of my website:
https//:darrellhindley.co.uk
The campaign was the last WAB campaign but one to be held at WHW in Lenton if memory serves.
Cheers,
Darrell.
Excellent stuff and I love the villa!
ReplyDeleteThe villa was designed and hand made by James Morris of El Cid and Age of Arthur WAB supplement fame.
DeleteIt looked so much better 'in the flesh'.
I could ask James if he has any more pics of the villa if anyone is interested in seeing more- it's worth it!!
Darrell
That loos like some really nice miniatures and a well designed table to me.
ReplyDeleteExcellent!
Cheers
Monty
Real eye candy:)
ReplyDeleteBest regards Michael
Thanks for the comments guys. There should be another "Blast From the Past" posted today.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Darrell.
Darrell - yes please to more pics of James' lovely villa!
ReplyDeleteThanks
Matt
I'll send James a PM today and see if he can supply some.
DeleteCheers,
darrell.