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Other Stuff => General Wargames and Hobby Discussion => Topic started by: fastolfrus on March 20, 2014, 09:00:20 PM
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The school club does a different themed game each summer.
Last year (for 1813) was Pride and Prejudice (with zombies) meets Sense and Sensibility (with sea monsters), with Captain Sharke and Sergeant Hagrid of the South Wessex, and (French Lieutenant) Javert seeking another woman (who may have been Tess of the Baskervilles).
The game was dedicated to the hard-working (but bemused) staff of the English department.
This year, in the spirit of international bonhomie, the boys have opted for 1814, Bladensburg and Washington. No great surprise to be fair, they have been planning on it since they did 1812 - Lake Wobegone.
The game will be fairly simple, a green cloth covered table (12' x 4') with some simple terrain and about 400 figures.
But one of the Duke of Edinburgh Award boys has scratchbuilt a model of the Whitehouse - scaled down and slightly simplified to fit the table.
Although the game is aimed at the summer (notably the War Torn show in Scarborough) it will be previewed this Saturday morning at the school open day.
So if you happen to be in Scarborough on Saturday between 10am and noon, call in to see us. Scarborough College, Filey Road.
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p.s. Chris - I realise that I could have posted this in "events" but the school open day isn't quite an event.
I also considered putting it under Big Battalions.
But I thought I would share it here in the off-chance that someone might see it, and it's more of a general "chat" type of topic.
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Just setting off.
Can't find any bridges, some of the terrain is undercoated but not painted.
Will take pictures if poss.
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p.s. Chris - I realise that I could have posted this in "events" but the school open day isn't quite an event.
I also considered putting it under Big Battalions.
But I thought I would share it here in the off-chance that someone might see it, and it's more of a general "chat" type of topic.
I'd say it's all right for the moment! If you get a couple of shots from the various occasions (hint hint pics or it didn't happen ;) nudge nudge :D), we can still move it to a more fitting spot.
Quite interested to see what you come up with. Been in a bit of an Americana mood for the last few weeks (15mm ACW piquing my interest in particular, with 28mm Mountain Men close behind), and while it will all have to wait until after my upcoming move is done with, I'm noticing myself getting more and more interested in all that.
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I'd say it's all right for the moment! If you get a couple of shots from the various occasions (hint hint pics or it didn't happen ;) nudge nudge :D), we can still move it to a more fitting spot.
Quite interested to see what you come up with. Been in a bit of an Americana mood for the last few weeks (15mm ACW piquing my interest in particular, with 28mm Mountain Men close behind), and while it will all have to wait until after my upcoming move is done with, I'm noticing myself getting more and more interested in all that.
Chris might I recommend these and this subject:
http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=64755.0
A shameless self plug I know ;)
Looking forward to seeing Washington burn :)
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Chris might I recommend these and this subject:
http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=64755.0
A shameless self plug I know ;)
Looking forward to seeing Washington burn :)
What do you think I've been reading these past nights (well, obviously not that one since it only came up today, but the older ones)? :D I really need to dig out and finish those Zorro figs.
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Burning the Whitehouse
Looking forward to seeing Washington burn :)
Welcome to our new NSA readership! Enjoy your stay, we're actually quite harmless! ;) ;D
The game sounds fun! Will you be posting pictures of the event on here?
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(http://i646.photobucket.com/albums/uu185/fastolfrus/Washington%201814/P1040625.jpg)
Not a brilliant photo, but you can see roughly how big the table is.
Still a lot of painting to do before June....
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(http://i646.photobucket.com/albums/uu185/fastolfrus/Washington%201814/P1040623.jpg)
This one shows US General Stanbury, commanding the first brigade in the field.
(One of our youngest players)
Bladensburg is just off camera to the right, the river is about 3 feet onto the board.
We haven't tried to represent Washington, just transported the Whitehouse to the edge of Bladensburg.
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(http://i646.photobucket.com/albums/uu185/fastolfrus/Washington%201814/P1040630.jpg)
Made by James - one of the older boys - as the "skill" element of his bronze Duke of Edinburgh award.
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Impressive!
Especially the Whitehouse is really well done! 8)
That's going to be a memorable game when the time comes...
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Thank you.
The game is due end of June, I'll try to get pictures.
This weekend we are re-running our 1813 game (Pride & Prejudice with zombies meets Sense & Sensibility with sea monsters)
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Mary would have approved of burning things on school premises, especially in her name. Books would most likely have been the preferred kindling though. :D
Very nice project btw, excellent to see youth getting involved in the noble art.
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The house is great
How did he do the windows and the banister around the top.
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How did he do the windows and the banister around the top.
I'll ask him next time we have a club meeting (after the Easter break now).
He was a model rail fan when he joined the school, but now he is regarded as the "terrain king" - he opted for terrain making as his DoE challenge (the 2 other boys on DoE duties this year are figure painting, although one chose fantasy and the other opted for 15mm Somalia).
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Mary would have approved of burning things on school premises, especially in her name. Books would most likely have been the preferred kindling though. :D
Very nice project btw, excellent to see youth getting involved in the noble art.
Thank you.
I'll let the head know the boys are appreciated (she always worries what we are up to)
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Game set up saturday morning (still only shows about 3/4 of the table length) with some American defenders (mainly Stansbury's militia) in situ.
(http://i646.photobucket.com/albums/uu185/fastolfrus/WarTorn%202014/WartornSat001.jpg) (http://s646.photobucket.com/user/fastolfrus/media/WarTorn%202014/WartornSat001.jpg.html)
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View from Commodore Barney's final line of defense.
The covered bridge isn't the right style for this, but it was too attractive not to include for atmosphere.
(http://i646.photobucket.com/albums/uu185/fastolfrus/WarTorn%202014/WartornSat021.jpg) (http://s646.photobucket.com/user/fastolfrus/media/WarTorn%202014/WartornSat021.jpg.html)
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Outstanding! The White House is superb!
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Mary would have approved of burning things on school premises, especially in her name. Books would most likely have been the preferred kindling though. :D
Very nice project btw, excellent to see youth getting involved in the noble art.
I just felt the brush of air through my hair :o which means The Low Flying Jet of "Huh?" buzzed me. ::) Mary who? o_o What does this mean? I don't understand... ???
Gracias,
Glenn
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Glenn,
Try googling Mary Whitehouse.
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There is a brush with Australian history in the burning of the White House.
Gov. Lachlan Macquarie arrived in New South Wales in 1810 accompanied by his own 73rd Regiment of Foot.
Their first job was to round up all the scurvy scum who had been involved in the Rum Rebellion of 1808. There was an impressive rolling series of fist fights throughout Old Sydney Town which ended with the rebels being rounded up and sent off overseas back to England.
From where, elements of them were reformed into an infantry unit that was sent to Canada. And later, were involved in the burning of the White House.
So you can blame us, if you like.
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There is a brush with Australian history in the burning of the White House.
So you can blame us, if you like.
Wish I had known earlier - but I shall pass your comments on.
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fully ace work.
DONT rip steel wool apart with your bare hands unless you like slicing large chunks out of your fingers.
Thank you, but no cause for alarm.
a) I have the school club for anything hazardous :~}
b) It's grey Kapok rather than steel wool - got a pillow-sized bag of it from a sewing shop (for filling soft toys?)
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Outstanding! The White House is superb!
Thank you.
It was the work of just one of our boys this year, took him three months, mostly made from mountboard.
He now needs a 6 month project for next year....