Polish Panzers - Pancerni
Pancerni Green BannerAs part of the Eastern Expansion initiated by Toggy I received a large box containing 47 painted Polish cavalry from the brush of talented Rob Goodyer.Pancerni Red BannerPerry...
View ArticleClare's Dragoons
Clarence Harrison - A few weeks ago I finally got my hands on some of the new Warfare Mounted Dragoons and finished my first squadron, Clare's Dragoons...I decided to mount these models on individual...
View ArticleLoA Weekender
Clarence Harrison - I've made the pilgrimage to LoA headquarters in Scotland to participate in one of the famed LoA weekenders. Next week Barry, Bob, and I are heading no to Ireland to walk the...
View ArticleQuick Shots
Clarence Harrison - Real quick, my morning skirmish......and my big battle...My partner, Adam, is trying to get Jim to join the cause for King James. So far no luck. I have managed to have six...
View ArticleLord Galmoy's Letter to King James II
Your Most Royal Majesty,I regret to inform you General Mackay bested General Hamilton at the village of Drax. We are currently withdrawing, in good martial order, with all colours intact. Your infantry...
View ArticleLots to blog about.. did we REALLY do that?
New Dutch West India Company forces attack English Creoles on JamaicaWell, Clarence is on his flight west, Bob is back studying 18 wheelers and I am back at LoA HQ trying to make sense of the last...
View ArticleWarfare Miniatures at SALUTE 2017 - 10% pre-order discount!
Toggy and I will be on duty at SALUTE 2017 with the full range of Warfare Miniatures products.Find us on the Victrix stand. We will be carrying everything in the range including the new Marching...
View ArticleQuindia Studios LoA Collection
Clarence Harrison - I have posts on the way about my trek across the pond (organizing my notes and photos), but I'm working around the house today reorganizing my figure cabinet. I'd run out of space...
View ArticleThe Battle for Britain 1692: The story so far..
Was de Ruvigny fully committed at RiponFor those blog followers interested in our 1692 alternative history of the struggle between Jacobites and Williamites for control of Britain, here is a summary of...
View ArticleThe Battle for Britain 1692: The story so far continued..
More of the background tale leading to our April 2017 weekender....Complicit in the Jacobite defeat? St Ruhe's French may have fought hard enoughDundee’s own losses amounted to no greater than...
View ArticleThe Battle for Britain 1692: The story so far, almost completed..
Leading up to the start of the 1693 campaigning season with the climax of 1692..The Jacobite Army on the left delivered a stunning victory at Badon HillThe ire of the populace at large has turned like...
View ArticleThe Battle for Britain 1692... concluding the 1692 story
Here is last year's final chapter, leading into our 1693 adventures....Infamy! The English Life Guards treacherously turn on the Gardes te VoetThe guile of the Lord Lucan in persuading the venal Kirke...
View ArticleRussian GNW Dragoon flags now available
We are delighted to announce the immediate availability of five superb sets of Russian Dragoons standards for the Great Northern War.Sheets are £6 each ex postage. I will have a limited quantity at...
View ArticleUnashamed Williamite Wars LoA nostalgia trip..
Glorying in the spectacle of the game...I have hundreds, perhaps thousands of gaming images from our many years of gaming the Williamite Wars. Sometimes it is nice just to look and not necessarily to...
View ArticleWandering Around Ireland, Part I
Clarence Harrison - Now that the dust has settled and I'm back in some sort of routine, I've had time to sort through my pics and make some notes on my trip. Of course the first few days were spent in...
View ArticleCampaign hard facts
For all you 'Stato' types out there (and in my experience that is most gamers), I have included the casualties from the main battles in the 1692 campaign season here. It will be followed by the Roll of...
View ArticleWandering Around Ireland, Part II
Clarence Harrison - A little after noon, Barry, Bob, and I rolled into Londonderry proper. We passed through the walls at Ferryquay Gate and climbed a set of stone steps to the top of the wall in a...
View ArticleGuest post: Williamite Wars in Ireland Part 1 - The Walls
Friend of the Blog Peter A takes us with him on part one of his three part odyssey following the Williamite Wars in Ireland - The Walls, the River and the Fort – wanderings in ancient IrelandArms of...
View ArticleBook Review - Behind the Walls - Nicola Pierce
Behind the Walls - a novel about the Siege of Derry 1689I don't normally do book reviews on the blog although I have occasionally written some for the trade press in the past.I thought I'd make an...
View ArticleWandering Around Ireland, Part III
Clarence Harrison - The next day of our trip took us to lots of different sites!Before leaving Enniskillen, we stopped at Enniskillen Castle and just had a walk around the outside. On March 11th 1689,...
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