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Renaissance
- 20mm Gamer
Nick Grant’s “DE LUDIS BELLORUM STATUNCULIS PLASTICIS GESTORUM” – i.e. Concerning games of war waged with plastic figurines. - 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. - Baroque Wargaming Rules
Baroque Renaissance Supplement for Impetvs @ Dadi & Piombo. - Blackpowder Wargaming Rules
Published by Warlord Games. - Chinese Name Generator
Put in an English Name or Phrase and presto…! - Dadi & Piombo (Dice & Lead) Magazine & Impetvs Wargaming Rules
Dual Language Italian & English Wargaming Magazine and also the publisher fo the Impetvs Series of Wargaming Rules. - De Bellis Renationis [DBR] Yahoo!Group
De Bellis Renationis [DBR] Yahoo!Group - Dux Homunculorum
DBA Ancients & Renaissance, and some lovely (Langton) Napoleonic Naval stuff! - Forlorn Hope
Forlorn Hope English Civil War Wargaing Rules available at Caliver Books. - Free Wargames Rules
Pete Jones’s Free Wargames Rules Resource - German Random Name Generator
The name says it all… - 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… - Katie's Wargames Stuff
Lots of eclectic information covering terrain, buildings & furniture, and figures (& fig compatibility) & rules for ECW, Pirates, 18th Century (Seven Years Picnic), Napoleonic, ACW, Wild West, World War 2, Fantasy, VSF, Dr Who, etc… Mostly 2 - Landsknecht dot com
Landsknechts, Landsknechts, and more Landsknechts… - Lead Odyssey, A
A Lead Odyssey is about Doug Melville’s hobby of collecting, painting and playing with toy soldiers. Including Napoleonic & Pre-Dreadnought Naval, plus Ancients, ECW & WSS, Napoleonics, WW1, WW2, Moderns, and Sci-Fi. - Nafziger Collection
The Nafziger Collection contains orders of battle from 1600 to 1945 with over 7000 individual pdf files. - Odds and Ends Mini's
The Blog of Ashok Banerjee and Indus Miniatures! - Pike & Shot Society [P&SS] & Arquebusier | Mercurius
The Pike & Shot Society produce the bi-monthly Arqubusier Magazine and Mercurius Newsletter. The Society covers the period up to and including the War of the Spanish Succession (Marlbrough) & Great Northern War – i.e. 1400 to 1721. - Renaissance Ramblings with Dave Billinghurst
Renaissance Ramblings with New Zealand wargamer Dave Billinghurst. - Renaissance Wargame Society
Renaissance Wargame Society. - Renaissance Wargaming in Miniature with DBR
New Zealand Wargamer Keith McNelly’s Renaissance Wargaming in Miniature with the DBR Wargame Rules website. - Wargames Research Group [WRG]
Home of Phil Barker & Sue Laflin-Barker; authors of DBA, DBMM, and more. Includes free downloads of copies of many of their older rules sets or ones currently out of print (e.g. DBA & HotT). - WargamingNZ
Robin Sutton’s inane ramblings on war gaming and other hobby stuff!!! - Waving Flag, The
A blog by Vexilia on DBMM and being Befuddled! And a little on DBR and other things…

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! :-)
3 Feb 2012, 2:57 pm UTC Trafalgar vs. Signal Close Action Fast Play Thanks for the post Grant - yes its interesting different peoples' experiences & expectations. I'll confess I've only played it twice, but it b...
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...