Friday, 8 May 2026

Pulp Africa Collection for sale

Time to move this collection on.

COLLECT AT PARTIZAN MAY 17 ONLY - £120

These are a mix of Copplestone (for Foundry) and Northstar miniatures

10 Copplestone archers



8 Northstar Bearers


Three Northstar Explorers and a Foundry Boxer


15 Copplestone spearmen




A Copplestone "leader" type


8 Copplestone Foundry Askari (including command)




There's also a selection of fauna

Elephant is a painted plastic toy - he's a big lad


Hippo (Ral Partha)


Crocodile (Ral Partha)


The two Ral Partha models are 25mm, so are quite wee in comparison to the rest of this collection

Giant Ape (a Resin 7TV model)


Looking for £120 for the lot.
No splitting, no haggling.

I'll be helping Morris and Chums run the Battle of Lewes at Partizan. So if you want this army, drop a reply below (first come, first served) and then find me on the day with the cash.

Thursday, 7 May 2026

Books for Sale - Collect at Partizan

 Having a bit of a clear out and have decided to move on my WAB collection.

Because I'm lazy and can't be bothered with the faff of posting these are ONLY AVAILABLE FOR COLLECTION AT PARTIZAN 17 MAY

£10 each apart from the WAB 1 rulebook (it's 1, not 1.5) at £20, the ECW book at £20 and the WAB 2 Rulebook (Blue Hardback) at £30

NO BULK DISCOUNT, NO HAGGLING AND COLLECT FROM THE SHOW ONLY

Byzantium - SOLD

FotW - SOLD

£20 for this one

Hannibal - SOLD



AoC - SOLD

Vlad - SOLD


£20 for this one

WAB 2 - SOLD

Drop a reply saying which ones you want and they're yours, first come, first served.
Then find me at the show with Morris and Chums - Battle of Lewes 1264

Wednesday, 6 May 2026

US 50 cal.

 General Ballroom and I intend to play through the Old Hickory Pint Sized Campaign. Which requires my US to have rather more in the way of support weapons than I currently own.

First up a 50 cal.






That should give Jerry something to think about


Tuesday, 5 May 2026

Midgard: Battle of Lewes 1264

 James is staging a large Battle of Lews game at partizan in a couple of weeks. So we playtested the scenario using a much reduced pair of forces as a bit of a warm up. The majority of the models are from chum Paul's collection you can see many examples over on his Scrivsland Blog

The armies assemble with the rebel Barons up on the hill



The Royalist cavalry with Edward at their head.



De Montfort deployed in reserve.



The intitial cavalry charge on the left saw the London skirmishers driven back, but Seagrave rallied the men and led a charge that threw back some of the knights.



Edward forged his way through




In the centre the Barons counterattacked


Father fought son and the blood flowed.


The royal army found the hill a tough barrier



Duels were fought and several Royal leaders wounded or captured.


De Montfort watched on

Before finally committing to counter the King's assault.



The knights easily forced back the crosbowmen


Emboldened the King joined the combat



Sadly, in the ensuing combat the draded "Double Raven" result saw the king pulled from his horse and captured by the Barons.


A great fight that went down to the wire. Were it not for the King being captured with the final roll of the dice it would have been a draw with both sides having no reputation remaining.

Looking forward to helping out with the much larger version at Partizan in a few weeks time.