We have been looking for a set of rules for Renaissance gaming for what seems like forever, Principles of War being the set we have used the most…it is, however, very math heavy so perhaps not as accessible as some sets. When I heard that there was an adaption of my favourite Ancients/Medieval set, which…
Author: Graeme Carroll
Sgian Dubh 2019
I haven’t posted in a while – real life kind of got in the way of everything, but I’ve been keeping busy with a number of projects and have attended a number of ADLG tournaments with varying degrees of success…..2nd at Schiltron (with Ottoman Empire), was followed by 2nd last at the BHGS Challenge (with…
Another Day in Delhi
Today was our first full day in India. I continue to be impressed by the tour company we have used (Swastik India Journeys), as we met up with our guide for the day (Shiva) and our driver whilst in Delhi (Vejay) – both very efficient and punctual. After fighting our way through the Delhi traffic,…
Arrived in Dehli
Flying over countries that you have only read about in the news is incredibly surreal. Afghanistan, is one of those…far from being all desert, I was struck by how many snow capped mountains there were, and couldn’t help but think how difficult it must have been for Alexander the Great to travel across this huge…
Indian Journeys
Over the next few weeks I am going to temporarily move away from the more usual “wargaming” posts, as we (Ruth and me) are heading off to India for three weeks – so apologies for boring you all with posts about our travels…it is a useful way of keeping the family updated as to where…
How I Base My Figures
I’ve been asked quite a few times recently how I base my figures, so I guess it is time to write up a quick tutorial. Digging through my figure box, I found I had enough to make up a full blown ADLG Mongol army…all I needed to do was rebase some of the Light Horse…