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Miniatures Adventure => Pikes, Muskets and Flouncy Shirts => Topic started by: Codsticker on July 13, 2020, 06:36:49 PM
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We got together for another (much delayed) installment in our South West campaign, the Battle of Stoke Lane, this time played out doors and with online participants!
(https://i.imgur.com/3fQmX88.jpg)
The sleepy hamlet of Stoke Lane:
(https://i.imgur.com/yvWyw0q.jpg)
Unfortunately, for the defenders a little too sleepy...
(https://i.imgur.com/2G43QOU.jpg)
Finally somebody gets their shizzle togizzle:
(https://i.imgur.com/LgApFId.jpg)
More pictures and words on my blog: link. (http://codstickershistoricals.blogspot.com/2020/07/an-outdoor-war-game-battle-of-stoke-lane.html)
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Lovely looking table and figures, and a great way to play a game in these times :-*
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Brill :-*
You had me freaking out a little when I read that it was an outside game- possibly as a result of being British lol
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Looks good.
Surprised that manufacturers of metal miniatures aren't using "they're metal, and heavy - won't blow away if you put a game on in the garden" as a marketing strategy
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That looks like a lot of effort to put on the game - outdoors in England still means under two tents!!
Good looking game from the effort though.
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Thank you guys. We live on the 'wet' coast of Canada and we are having a fairly wet summer; it did indeed rain for a short while, as forecasted.
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Great looking game. :-*
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Codsticker: Nice to see you and your gaming chums are enjoying the scenario books that I've written over the years. Another scenario book (Vol.5 ECW Scenarios) is in the pipeline, but held up due to the virus, so hopefully we'll see if it makes it to print by end of this year or so.
Regards,
Bob Giglio
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Looks good.
Surprised that manufacturers of metal miniatures aren't using "they're metal, and heavy - won't blow away if you put a game on in the garden" as a marketing strategy
Good looking game indeed.
With the current temperature, here in Québec, I would be afraid that the figures would melt... lol
What puzzle me though is the fence surrounding the garden. Having some problems with the wildlife in your neighbourhood? ::)
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Thank you everyone for the compliments.
Codsticker: Nice to see you and your gaming chums are enjoying the scenario books that I've written over the years. Another scenario book (Vol.5 ECW Scenarios) is in the pipeline, but held up due to the virus, so hopefully we'll see if it makes it to print by end of this year or so.
Regards,
Bob Giglio
Yes, we really like them. Although we still have a fair way to go with the current book I look forward the next one!
What puzzle me though is the fence surrounding the garden. Having some problems with the wildlife in your neighbourhood? ::)
Well, deer are a problem but they have some raspberries in there so the chicken wire goes over the top to stop birds from raiding the plants.
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I got some dismounted cavalry painted for the Stoke Lane game and as I just finished some more I put pics and words up on my blog (link) (https://codstickershistoricals.blogspot.com/2020/07/english-civil-war-dismounted-cavalry.html).
(https://i.imgur.com/b2T2qie.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/ksWp4T5.jpg)
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Great stuff! And I’m fascinated about the trees in the background (another interest of mine), we have an Manitoba Maple in our garden an Acer,I see at least an Oak...
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Thank you Blackwolf. :)
And I’m fascinated about the trees in the background (another interest of mine), we have an Manitoba Maple in our garden an Acer,I see at least an Oak...
I think what you are seeing is a Bigleaf Maple (on the left in the background), native to the west coast of NA from the Alaskan Panhandle south to California. The deciduous tree directly behind the green awning is not native to these parts, and I am not certain what it is (possibly an Acacia). The big trunk beside it is a Douglas Fir and the foliage intruding from the right is a cherry tree. I like trees too- I used to work both as a landscaper and a logger so I both planted trees and cut them down. :D
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Excellent thanks :)
Noticed a Chrysler on blocks in another pic... ;)