Slaughterloo
I
have a very special place in my heart for Napoleonic uniforms and tactics. I
also love the odd and off the wall. Alternative Armies caters to both with
their 28mm Slaughterloo game. In this world humans are all gone, but the Elves
(French), Orcs (English), Rats (Scotts), and Dogs (Austria) fight on. Some day
I may take the plunge into historical Nappies. Well at least paint a few French
Cavalry figures.
Rommel
Strategic
WWII by Sam Mustafa via Honor Game. These are 6mm Australians defending against
the German Sea Lion invasion campaign I ran. Sam is a name you are likely to
see on here a lot. I like a lot of his designs.
Flames
of War
Yup,
the popular WWII miniatures game. This is a 15mm very late war battle I ran. US
forces assault a German occupied town. I have played these rules since first
edition. These are the armies that have seen the most time on the gaming field.
Over the years the rules we use change, but the troops carry on.
Toy
Soldiers
One
of my biggest figure collections are the 28mm Eureka miniature. I have well over
400 hundred of these painted and I keep adding on. Originally designed as my
catchall force to play all black powder period games, they have evolved into a
period of their own. Using my own rules, the armies of Nodd and Otherwhen are at
perpetual war.