These guys finish off the first brigade of the first division of VII (Bavarian) Corps of the 1809 Armée d'Allemagne:
Their sister battalions (I and II/1.IR and I/2.IR, as well as 1st Light Infantry) have long been painted, and now the brigade is complete. The plan for the Bavarian army now is to model the second brigade of the first division, which was composed of regiments with yellow facings (4. and 6. IR if I am not mistaken).
The above and their fellow Bavarians will see another outing in the next game at the new Command Post. But that's for later, as first there will be the opening game at Phil's new wargaming premises!
Tuesday, 25 February 2014
Monday, 10 February 2014
My new wargaming room.
Since the weather didn't allow me to do some work in the garden last weekend, I spent some time decorating the wargaming room. I started work on the room (paint, new floor, ...) during the Christmas break, and now the work is finally nearing completion.
I am lucky enough to have my own gaming room, along with a spot in the garage where I do most of my painting. It took some lobbying to the political powers to allow me to have my own gaming room, but once the paperwork was done, the SO was kind enough to advise me on choice of colours, choice of furniture etc. Thank you, Ann!
The idea was to create a nice room to host games, rather than turn it into a chaotic storage den. This particular room literally is the smallest one in the house (apart from the toilet, of course), so the possibilities were limited in what was achievable in terms of table size etc.
No doubt, the room will improve and receive some decorations during the next few months - e.g. I need some nice comfy chairs. Also, I didn't want to cram as large a table in the room as possible, without room left for standing around or finding a spot to put your glass filled with a single malt whisky (or an excellent Belgian beer, for that matter). So, I scaled my table down to roughly 120x180cm. After all, the games you play should be adapted to your table, not the other way around. Years of wargaming have learned me how to bend any ruleset so you can use it to play the games you can play, rather than keep on dreaming for the ideal games that will never materialize.
Without much further ado, here are some quick pictures I took this morning. Image quality is variable, since they were quickly shot using my iPad.
There is still some work to do: the door and the window needs repainting, and I am still looking for a history-themed door poster.
Some newer pictures in "My new wargaming room (part 2)" and "My new wargaming room (part 3)".
I am lucky enough to have my own gaming room, along with a spot in the garage where I do most of my painting. It took some lobbying to the political powers to allow me to have my own gaming room, but once the paperwork was done, the SO was kind enough to advise me on choice of colours, choice of furniture etc. Thank you, Ann!
The idea was to create a nice room to host games, rather than turn it into a chaotic storage den. This particular room literally is the smallest one in the house (apart from the toilet, of course), so the possibilities were limited in what was achievable in terms of table size etc.
No doubt, the room will improve and receive some decorations during the next few months - e.g. I need some nice comfy chairs. Also, I didn't want to cram as large a table in the room as possible, without room left for standing around or finding a spot to put your glass filled with a single malt whisky (or an excellent Belgian beer, for that matter). So, I scaled my table down to roughly 120x180cm. After all, the games you play should be adapted to your table, not the other way around. Years of wargaming have learned me how to bend any ruleset so you can use it to play the games you can play, rather than keep on dreaming for the ideal games that will never materialize.
Without much further ado, here are some quick pictures I took this morning. Image quality is variable, since they were quickly shot using my iPad.
Selection of military history books, with a lot of Ospreys. Another part of my collection of books is kept in the large library / living room. |
Last picture showing the storage drawers underneath the table containing all the figures. |
Some newer pictures in "My new wargaming room (part 2)" and "My new wargaming room (part 3)".
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