Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Happy Tanksgiving!
I just wanted to take a moment to wish all of you a very Happy Tanksgiving! And thank you for reading!
Labels:
15mm,
Armor,
Flames of War,
WIP,
Work in Progress,
WWII
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Battle of Harlem Heights (Sharp Practice Skirmish)
Following the Battle of Long Island, the Continental Army slipped away from complete destruction across the river to Manhattan Island and New York City. In an attempt to trap them and end the rebellion, Lord Howe landed his army to the north, at Kip's Bay to cut them off in the City. The rebels, however, slipped away again, and fled up the island, with the Crown Forces in pursuit.
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Landing at Kip's Bay
As a prelude to the write-up for my Battle of Harlem Heights scenario I wrote, I've staged a scene of the Landing at Kip's Bay.
September 15, 1776, in the wake of the disastrous (for the Continental Army, anyway) battle of Long Island, saw Crown Forces land in strength at Kip's Bay, north of the city of New York, to cut off and capture the large metropolitan area. Under a heavy naval bombardment, the rebel militia forces faltered and broke, leaving the British troops to land almost unopposed.
The Yankees fled northward up the narrow island of Manhattan, pursued by the British Regulars, who would attempt again to trap and capture the army, putting an end to the Rebellion once and for all.
Labels:
AWI,
Brig,
Historical,
HMS,
Infantry,
Model,
Redcoats,
Revolution,
Ship,
Terrain
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Connecticut Line Infantry
With all the new redcoats reinforcing the gaming table, the poor minutemen need a properly trained fighting force on thier side as well. To oppose the crown forces on tabletop, I've been preparing a group Old Glory continental infantry.
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Friday, September 5, 2014
Skirmish in the Northeast (AWI Sharp Practice)
Awaiting the coming storm. |
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
British Marines Shore Party
I have now complted the first 8 British Marines from the American Revolution. These Perry Brothers plastic figures have been a lot of fun to paint so far, but it has definitely been a learning process.
Labels:
AWI,
Historical,
Infantry,
Miniature,
Redcoats,
Revolution
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