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CAVENDERIA: May 2009
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A blog about my fictional Seven Years' War army. Enemy of the Deylicate of Bizerrca. Friday, May 8, 2009. Just completed my Master's Degree defense. I am now W. Jeffrey Cavender. BA MS My thesis was a paper on Residual Human Health Risk Assessment of previous retail petroleum facility. Exciting stuff I know! And British Highlanders. I am taking the remainder of the day off from work and going out to a wonderful dinner this evening. With an undergraduate. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Der Alte Fritz Journal.
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CAVENDERIA: Painting anything that moves
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A blog about my fictional Seven Years' War army. Enemy of the Deylicate of Bizerrca. Monday, February 15, 2010. Painting anything that moves. I have been painting quite a bit lately. Just wanted to share a few pics of what I have been up to. To the left is IR-Owens of Cavenderia. My friend David did a nice write-up on the history of the unit in a previous post. The figures are Old Glory 15mm and I will need to finish the bases soon. Side view just realized I need to finish the horse. 15mm Egyptian Fellah...
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Bluecher early start part 2: More French Infantry. | Glory Eagles de l'Empereur!
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Glory Eagles de l'Empereur! A general wargaming blog. Laquo; [Misc] The State of the Lemming. Sword and Spear] Yet Another Hundred Years War AAR. Bluecher early start part 2: More French Infantry. January 10, 2015 by nickthelemming. Another four brigades of French infantry. As before, they haven’t had their basing treatments done yet – I’m waiting till I get them all painted and glued to bases before I do that, to ensure they look the same after I get them done. First Corps, 3rd Division, 1st Brigade.
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Glory Eagles de l'Empereur! | A general wargaming blog | Page 2
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Glory Eagles de l'Empereur! A general wargaming blog. February 8, 2015 by nickthelemming. Sam Mustafa’s new game, is out now, and after a short test game, I thought I’d give my opinion of these grand scale Napoleonic rules. First of all, some background: I first bought Sam’s. Not too long after it came out, and was suitably impressed; so much so that when he released. I bought it on the day of release, sight unseen, and have done so for. Too (as well as belatedly buying. Continue Reading ». After I get t...
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Golden Sun: July 2010
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Thursday, 22 July 2010. Shwerin at the Battle of Prague from the book by Kugler (see below). The greatest ever letter D. This letter U makes me wish my employer would rethink it's Arial only policy. I'd love to submit a report where the boss is confronted with a Prussian Grenadier staring blankly back at him. The pictorial history of Germany during the reign of Frederick the Great: comprehending a complete history of the Silesian campaigns, and the seven years war. Sir Julian Stafford Corbett. View my co...
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Lead Gardens: Rules
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Under Construction check back soon! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Classic Wargames Building Tutorial. Black Powder Rules- First Battle. Spanish Village in 15mm: On the Cheap! Building a Windmill in Classic Style. Links to Some of My Favorites (always under construction). Reich Duchy of Beerstein. Grand Duchy of Stollen. Battlegame of the Month. Lead Gardens' Special Place. The Major Generals Page" : IMHO the best gaming site of all time! 19th Century Sudan Wargames Armies 1883-1885. Adventures in the Indies.
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CAVENDERIA: Update
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A blog about my fictional Seven Years' War army. Enemy of the Deylicate of Bizerrca. Wednesday, February 10, 2010. I don't know, however just a quick post wanted to share my Zen painting moment and hope you all have one soon. Yeah, I think that most of us have had similar moments. February 10, 2010 at 10:53 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Painting anything that moves. View my complete profile. Steve's Random Musings on Wargaming and other stuff. Der Alte Fritz Journal. The Duchy of Tradgardland.
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CAVENDERIA: Taxis Cuirassier
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A blog about my fictional Seven Years' War army. Enemy of the Deylicate of Bizerrca. Tuesday, January 5, 2010. So long story short, I painted up a battalion headed to the convention and watched my battalion get wiped out on turn 2 by "those dreaded black hussars". I immediately vowed that next years unit must be some cavalry to protect my precious battalion. I am still crap at painting red, but I probably always will be. I paint gray in the areas for the red first, this makes the red brighter but I h...
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CAVENDERIA: February 2010
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A blog about my fictional Seven Years' War army. Enemy of the Deylicate of Bizerrca. Monday, February 15, 2010. Painting anything that moves. I have been painting quite a bit lately. Just wanted to share a few pics of what I have been up to. To the left is IR-Owens of Cavenderia. My friend David did a nice write-up on the history of the unit in a previous post. The figures are Old Glory 15mm and I will need to finish the bases soon. Side view just realized I need to finish the horse. 15mm Egyptian Fellah...
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Lead Gardens: Classic Wargames Building Tutorial
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Sunday, January 30, 2011. Classic Wargames Building Tutorial. So for this post I thought it might be a nice break from AARs to post some basic ideas for producing "classic" wargaming buildings in short order with a minimum of headaches and a maximum of fun! OK so here goes:. First, the base is cut from a 1/8" masonite (mdf) scrap that I had laying around. (my wife calls me a hoarder, but I think it's just a wargamer habit to be alert to that "hey I can use that". Next we glue all the sides together.(...