The view from the air.
It appears that a reception party is ready to receive them.
Let fly the dice of wargame!
Born and raised in the suburbs of Montreal 7 decades ago. Began playing with toy soldiers at 5 years. Started painting & converting at about 12 yrs and wargaming about 15 yrs. Never really stopped.
5 years in the Black Watch of Canada Cadets, 5 years at the Collège militaire royal de Saint-Jean followed by 4 in the navy. 25 years with CPC in IT simultaneous with 23 years running a boarding kennel. Inherited my love of toy soldiers from my mother's father. Married with a pack of litle Italian Greyhounds and a cat. Prematurely retired and enjoying leisure to game, maintaining our 170 yr old farmhouse and just living.
The photos promise much entertainment ahead, I very much look forward to it.
ReplyDeleteWell, so far I've been having fun.
Delete"Let fly the dice of wargames!"
ReplyDelete(And watch where you're chucking them - you'll chip the paint job, even with all this varnish!).
Looking forward to your correspondent's news from the front.
History suggests that reports from expeditions funded by the Faraway Trading Companies are usually approved by management.
DeleteThe fort looks very imposing on the rocky outcrop.
ReplyDeleteNot much more than a delapidated barracks but a strong position.
DeleteI do like the Balloonatic's Eye View of the battlefield!
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