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Blog Influences 2

If Battlegames and Henry Hyde introduced me to wargames blogs then I guess my next Blog Influence was that blog that most reflected my interests at the time.

And at the time I had decided for budget reasons to switch to 1/72 plastics for new projects. We were still struggling out of the recession.

Into the bargain I was using an idea from Lance and Longbow Society Hobilar magazine to reduce DBA standard figure numbers on each element/base – the article was about cutting the cost of your hobby yet keeping the pleasure.

At the same time I had encountered Peter Pigs Bloody Barons (15mm focused) which joined up to Society of Ancients article by Mike Tittensor “Do Ancients stop at Quadesh?”.

Peter Pig makes figures and writes rules – many use grid based gaming

The upshot was I found plenty of 1/72 ancient chariot sets for sale and plunged in.

The Chariots never got painted although the infantry did. However I have since then indulged myself across multiple periods painting 1/72 figures.

Behind all this was a particular blog, Wargaming for Grown Ups. Trebian provided lots of inspiration not least that 1/72 was a good table top scale to game with. His large table games had masses of space yet that meant something smaller would still look good and play well.

So Blog influences No2 is Wargaming for Grown Ups. Trebian offered me a window into table top wargaming in 1/72 plastics and even 15mm metals. His blog offered a range of posts – games, figures and of course a bit of real life. And there were the “opinion” pieces in amongst a nice mix of text and images.

I can pretty much say that Wargaming for Grown Ups has been my longest running go to Blog and given me plenty of ideas and enjoyment. Thanks Trebian.

Minus their chariots my 1/72 ancient lybians square up to some Sea People invaders – Hat and Ceasar figures on show on 80mm x 60mm bases “flocked” using a games workshop idea involving bird grit
Ironically I have used War and Conquest to play my 1/72 bronze age games.