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American Revolution
- 20mm Gamer
Nick Grant’s “DE LUDIS BELLORUM STATUNCULIS PLASTICIS GESTORUM” – i.e. Concerning games of war waged with plastic figurines. - Across the Table
Historical Miniature Wargaming news from Keith McNelly’s “The Wargames Room”. - Anderson Collection, The
Willie Anderson’s great blog with lots of pics on 28mm Gaming of the Punic Wars, Medieval, American Revolution, Crimean War, ACW, and Colonial periods. - Archive Of The Colours @ War Flags
Not to be confused with ‘War Flag’ – great selection of Flags by Tom Gregg covering Medieval to Modern times, includign lots of good 17th & 18th Century and similar flag images. - Blackpowder Wargaming Rules
Published by Warlord Games. - Bringing Up the Rear
Greg Novak’s Odds and Sodds on this and That! - Campaigns in Germania
18th Century diplomacy, campaigns, battles, intrigues, story-telling and more set in Europe and Colonial Territories using historical military miniatures, model terrain and the imagination. - Dispatches From The Mess
Gaming blog of Wayne Stack (Stacky). - Fife & Drum Miniatures
Fife & Drum Miniatures is a range of 1/56 scale (approximately 30mm in height) figures sculpted by Richard Ansell, and is devoted to the American Revolution. - Fire As She Bears II [FASB]
Fire As She Bears Naval Wargaming Rules Yahoo!Group. - Free Wargames Rules
Pete Jones’s Free Wargames Rules Resource - Gunfreak's Apartment of War
Norwegian Wargamer who’s only been wargaming for a few years but has painted a fair mass of figures… - Hanover Military History 1617-1866 (incl. the KGL)
Fantastic site covering the Hanoverian Military from 1617 to 1866 and includes the famous King’s German Legion of the Napoleonic wars… - Nafziger Collection
The Nafziger Collection contains orders of battle from 1600 to 1945 with over 7000 individual pdf files. - Ogilvie VC
Fetch that single malt from the liquor cabinet, pour yourself a chota peg, put taper to your havannah and sit back in your favourite armchair and return to a time when the Atlas was swathed in the red of the British Empire. - Principles of War [POW]
Principles of War Rules include variants for Napoleonics, Colonial, etc… - Rebel Barracks
Rodger Wood’s blog, in Christchurch New Zealand, one of the Southern Strategists (see seperate link for the latter group’s blog). - Service Ration Distribution
Blog of a Scottish Grandfather & Wargamer. - Southern Strategists
The Southern Strategist Wargaming Group is based in my old home town of Christchurch, New Zealand, and includes a couple of my old gaming buddies from that time… - Tarleton's Quarter
Giles Allison’s site dedicated to wargaming in 28mm the American Revolution (AWI), Napoleonic Era, and New Zealand (Maori) Wars. - Trafalgar Wargaming Rules
Trafalgar @ Warhammer Historical - Volley & Bayonet Page
Frank Chadwick’s Wargaming Rules for large scale 18th & 19th Century Battles incl. SYW, Napoleonics, the Colonial Era, ACW, and Franco-Pussian and similar conflicts. - Wars of Wine & Cheese, The
Blog of Prince Lupus touching on several periods including Imagi-Nation gaming…
French & Indian War
- Archive Of The Colours @ War Flags
Not to be confused with ‘War Flag’ – great selection of Flags by Tom Gregg covering Medieval to Modern times, includign lots of good 17th & 18th Century and similar flag images. - Blackpowder Wargaming Rules
Published by Warlord Games. - Bringing Up the Rear
Greg Novak’s Odds and Sodds on this and That! - Campaigns in Germania
18th Century diplomacy, campaigns, battles, intrigues, story-telling and more set in Europe and Colonial Territories using historical military miniatures, model terrain and the imagination. - Dispatches From The Mess
Gaming blog of Wayne Stack (Stacky). - Fife & Drum Miniatures
Fife & Drum Miniatures is a range of 1/56 scale (approximately 30mm in height) figures sculpted by Richard Ansell, and is devoted to the American Revolution. - Fist Full of Seamen
Yo-ho… Blow the man down. Fist Full of Seamen is a blog documenting the creation and test play of a multiplayer, miniatures, rules system and campaign setting. - Free Wargames Rules
Pete Jones’s Free Wargames Rules Resource - Hanover Military History 1617-1866 (incl. the KGL)
Fantastic site covering the Hanoverian Military from 1617 to 1866 and includes the famous King’s German Legion of the Napoleonic wars… - My Seven Year's War
Excellent Seven Years War site (with armies of German ‘flats’) and great historical information on mid-18th Century Artillery. - Nafziger Collection
The Nafziger Collection contains orders of battle from 1600 to 1945 with over 7000 individual pdf files. - Ogilvie VC
Fetch that single malt from the liquor cabinet, pour yourself a chota peg, put taper to your havannah and sit back in your favourite armchair and return to a time when the Atlas was swathed in the red of the British Empire. - Orders Of The Day
Peter Haldezos – von Peter himself – provides insights into his gaming life and maybe the occasional snippet of news. - Principles of War [POW]
Principles of War Rules include variants for Napoleonics, Colonial, etc… - Rebel Barracks
Rodger Wood’s blog, in Christchurch New Zealand, one of the Southern Strategists (see seperate link for the latter group’s blog).

3 Feb 2012, 4:25 pm UTC Hundred Days British In these photos they are all Perry Miniatures figures - The British Infantry & Hu...
3 Feb 2012, 4:14 pm UTC Hundred Days British I quite like these figures, they're dynamic, and you've done them justice with the paint job. Who makes them?
3 Feb 2012, 3:30 pm UTC Charles Grant's 'Battle' - Free Online Hey Paul - in the dark - wow that's keen... Yep those were the days indeed... My early 'army men' style figs saw plenty of Grantesqe action in my M...
3 Feb 2012, 3:00 pm UTC Some Lovely Langton 1/1200 Ships Nice Pics Doug - although one's a little fuzzy! :-)
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3 Feb 2012, 2:43 pm UTC WSS Here I Come - Well Almost! Hi Don, Thanks for the post. Yes the uniforms can seem a bit over-whelming, however in fact they are relatively straightforward. For example almos...