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More gaming blogs from our friends at TMP.
Canadians have "teh interweb?" Whoda thunk it? This guy evidently. George D'Amato give us Wargamer on Deck. I note a surpising lack of references to hockey, donuts and back bacon. I'm not sure he's really Canadian.
Tiny Tin Men is really what it's about, innit? Robartes had a kid. Excellent. More future wargamers.
Legatus Hedilus is a Brit who doesn't think one should only have one blog. Instead he has one for his Spartans, one for his Byzantines and one for everything else. Pesky Brits.
Matakishi is a rather good painter. One day, after I hack around on enough figures I might be as good as he is. In the mean time, check out his Tea House and bask in the splendor of old mice used as grav cars.
Dread Pirate Garness claims it's "A Pirates [sic] Life for Me." We'll see, I guess. Nice paint jobs though, especially on the 54mm signifier.
UpperCanada (what is with these Canucks?) takes the road less traveled with WAR of 1812 Wargaming. All the cuff colors and lace of Napoleonic gaming without actually having to use French figures. What's not to like?
Derek Hodge brings us the blog of the South East Scotland Wargames Club at SESWC News. Good to see a club blogging about.
In my searching, I also found Maksim Smelchak's 6mm-Minis blog. Some good stuff, if you like 6mm. And I do.
Read and ye shall be rewarded. Or something.
Canadians have "teh interweb?" Whoda thunk it? This guy evidently. George D'Amato give us Wargamer on Deck. I note a surpising lack of references to hockey, donuts and back bacon. I'm not sure he's really Canadian.
Tiny Tin Men is really what it's about, innit? Robartes had a kid. Excellent. More future wargamers.
Legatus Hedilus is a Brit who doesn't think one should only have one blog. Instead he has one for his Spartans, one for his Byzantines and one for everything else. Pesky Brits.
Matakishi is a rather good painter. One day, after I hack around on enough figures I might be as good as he is. In the mean time, check out his Tea House and bask in the splendor of old mice used as grav cars.
Dread Pirate Garness claims it's "A Pirates [sic] Life for Me." We'll see, I guess. Nice paint jobs though, especially on the 54mm signifier.
UpperCanada (what is with these Canucks?) takes the road less traveled with WAR of 1812 Wargaming. All the cuff colors and lace of Napoleonic gaming without actually having to use French figures. What's not to like?
Derek Hodge brings us the blog of the South East Scotland Wargames Club at SESWC News. Good to see a club blogging about.
In my searching, I also found Maksim Smelchak's 6mm-Minis blog. Some good stuff, if you like 6mm. And I do.
Read and ye shall be rewarded. Or something.

2 Comments:
nice to see you bloggin again! I'll email you my new link.
Hi Jay,
Thanks for linking to me...
You mentioned liking 6mm...
Here's a link to my Photobucket:
http://s44.photobucket.com/albums/f23/Maksim-Smelchak/
Remind me to link to you sometime!
Thanks again!
Shalom,
Maksim-Smelchak.
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