Shot, Steel & Stone Video 4
Here it is, hot on the heels of video 3, and the action really kicks off as Borg sniping is answered with a deafening roar and crackle of Prunkland’s artillery and musketry. can the Ostergotland […]
Here it is, hot on the heels of video 3, and the action really kicks off as Borg sniping is answered with a deafening roar and crackle of Prunkland’s artillery and musketry. can the Ostergotland […]
Yes, it’s here—the third video in my Shot,Steel & Stone series, moving the battle forward and showing how you can use alternative Initiative methods. In fact, I recorded two videos today and I’m in the […]
Naturally, the rules have only been in use for more than a decade, so little errors can be easily overlooked… Download a fresh version of page 17 from my Battlegames site, because the play sheet […]
As ever, my lovely patrons get the first notification of my content, and this evening it’s the publication of the second of my explanatory videos for Shot, Steel & Stone. This video also incorporates some […]
Well, making this was more challenging than I had envisaged, but after a number of delays and technical challenges (including my cat having a screaming session and the Amazon delivery man arriving at just the […]
As you can tell, folks, I’ve been busy, and I’ve created a little audiogram for my Shot, Steel & Stone rules. Here’s hoping it helps to get the message out there! Now I’ve decided what […]
In case you’re not aware, I’ve updated the ad for my Martinstaat 1744 book to take account of the fact that I changed the name of my Payhip shop. So please be aware that you […]
I have just learned of the sad news that Graham Cummings, creator of the exquisite Crann Tara 30mm miniatures tange, has died of a rare blood infection. I had dealings with Graham when I was […]
This video gives a step-by-step description of how I went about conserving and restoring the Ostergotland Musketeers—a regiment of plastic 30mm Spencer Smith miniatures from the collection of Charles S Grant, first painted in enamels […]
I am thrilled beyond words to have received a parcel today containing some objects I have admired since 1971. I was contacted by Charles S Grant, who has been divesting himself of the original collection […]
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