I'm Tony from Hertfordshire in the UK.
I've just ordered my first 10mm figures from Pendraken and can't wait to start sorting through them and getting some paint on them.
I've gone for the two Peninsula army packs for the British and French. I aim to play Black Powder or maybe even Sharp Practice with them. I own SP already and should have the 3 Black Powder books in the post this week.
I was thinking about what range to plunge into as I am mostly a collector or 28mm plastic. Doing Napoleonics with limited space meant I just had to scale down in size but I didn't want to scale down in quality as I enjoy the painting side of the hobby. I looked at a lot of 15mm and even some 6mm products but always went back to the 10mm Pendraken ranges. I think they are an awesome range and look forward to collecting and painting them up.
I love wargaming and history, although I find I enjoy memoirs and accounts more than a historians take on things. I'm currently reading a lot of Napoleonic accounts from Archive.org in preparation and Recollections of Rifleman Harris is nearing an end on my Kindle. I don't get to play many wargames however so usually wind up building two forces and then moving on. I really would like to get some games in around the local area if anyone reading knows of a club or two? Free time during the week is the other barrier but weekends are generally my own. Fingers crossed I can get some games in now as space isn't so much of an issue to get a decently large and stunning looking game going on a smaller table. I think a decorators table would do just fine in a lot of cases at 10mm. I'll have to get some scenery over time too but I really think the move to 10mm is a good one for my gaming and Pendraken seem to have a wide enough range that I might get a company or two for WWII with I Ain't Been Shot Mum or even some ancients.
Anyway, that's enough drivvle from me, I'll be visiting the site now and then and trying to keep abreast of what Pendraken are releasing!
Tone
welcome !
Hello Mr Spy.
Welcome to the forum. If you have a poke around, you'll find that Pendraken are promising some more British Napoleonics in the early part of 2014. I'm keeping my powder dry till then. meanwhile, have a look at what some of the clever beggars round here do and you'll see how good Pendraken can look.
One thing I've found about scenery: in 10mm it just looks bigger. I have some fir trees that I used in 20mm, and they look proper grand in 10mm.
Welcome,
10mm is a really good scale/size
My SYW/FIW stuff started out for SP but sort of expanded quite a bit.. .
A very warm welcome Tone.
Cheers - Phil.
Hello Tone from Leighton Buzzard!
There are a lot of Herts players around, keep an eye out for them, nice guys all! 8)
Welcome on board Tone and look forward to future posts :).
Hi Tone, welcome to the Forum!
8)
Quote from: mad lemmey on 10 December 2013, 06:56:27 PM
Hello Tone from Leighton Buzzard!
There are a lot of Herts players around, keep an eye out for them, nice guys all! 8)
Yes but most of them are not fully sane :D I have recently moved to Beds so I am not sure If I am getting better or worse
Welcome Tony
Quote from: mad lemmey on 10 December 2013, 06:56:27 PM
Hello Tone from Leighton Buzzard!
There are a lot of Herts players around, keep an eye out for them, nice guys all! 8)
Well they are being really crap in the SPL at the minute so they might as well paint instead
Hi Tone
Quote from: chingerspy on 10 December 2013, 05:25:17 PM
... I really would like to get some games in around the local area if anyone reading knows of a club or two?
...I think a decorators table would do just fine in a lot of cases at 10mm.
Depends where abouts in Herts you are. In the west there is our club at Tring, in the centre there's one at St Albans and in the east there is a new one in Bishops Stortford but they only meet once a month. There are more.
I use two decorators pasting tables linked together with a separate board giving a fairly large table size of 2m x 1.4m which can be dismantled. It's a tad taller than a normal table but it works well for me because I usually play standing up to move around the table (at home anyway)
Mornin
IanS
Hi Tony
Quote from: mad lemmey on 10 December 2013, 06:56:27 PM
Hello Tone from Leighton Buzzard!
There are a lot of Herts players around, keep an eye out for them, nice guys all! 8)
Since when has Leighton Buzzard been in Hertfordshire? It was in Bedfordshire last time I looked.
But Lemmey's right, there are a lot of us in Herts. A warm welcome to forum. :)
True, but throw a stone from here and you can hit other countries! I border Bucks, Herts and MK! ;)
Welcome!!
I'll be eagerly awaiting some pictures of napoleonics then ;) ;)
It's no use I have to ask. "Chinger Spy". Is that from "the Stainless Steel Rat" or am I getting confused?
I thought Chinger Spy was in Harry Harrison's "Bill, The Galactic Hero" - though I may also be wrong as I haven't read the thing in several decades!
Welcome Tony :-h