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Category Archives: 28mm Figures
A Very British Civil War in Pembrokeshire 1938: Armour of the Fish Guards
Hello. This is Huw Puw, reporting once again for The Fish Guardian. This week I’m reporting from the bustling metropolis of Fishguard; not so much ‘Land of My Fathers’, but more ‘Land of My Aunties’… Regular readers will remember that … Continue reading
Stalled Projects #1… The War of Spanish Succession in 28mm
Like most wargamers, every so often I get a rush of blood to the wallet and buy a new army (ARMIES in the most catastrophic cases) and start an entirely new project. In fact, every wargames project starts in this … Continue reading
“And Sheep May Safely Graze”: The Action at Penclippin Farm – A Very British Civil War in Pembrokeshire 1938
Hello. This is Huw Puw reporting once again from the front line for The Fish Guardian. This week I find myself back in West Carmarthenshire. Having survived the ‘glorious victory’ of Titley Junction, the cross-dressing remnants of the ‘Twm Carnabwth’ … Continue reading
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A Very British Civil War in Pembrokeshire: The Battle of Robleston Hall
Regular readers of this blog will remember that we were following the major actions of the Very British Civil War in Little England Beyond Wales 1938. To recap, the King’s control of west Wales collapsed in 1938, with massive Welsh Nationalist and … Continue reading
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We’re All Going On A Summer Holiday!
Right that’s it! I’m off to Malta for a week! 🙂 More silliness when I get back! In the meantime I must apologies to those who will be unable to sleep until this guaranteed cure for insomnia returns…
A Very British Civil War in Pembrokeshire 1938: The Battle of Titley Junction
Hello. This is Huw Puw reporting for The Fish Guardian. Much to my surprise, I’ve survived the march and I now find myself in the land of the Saes! As previously reported in the Fish Guardian here, here, here and here, I have … Continue reading
A Very British Civil War in Pembrokeshire 1938: Huw Puw Gets His Marching Orders
Hello. This is Huw Puw, reporting once again from the Republic of Cantref Cemaes for The Fish Guardian. Despite ample woolly distractions, the military build-up continues unabated in the Republic of Cantref Cemaes. In particular, Major Mansel Davies’ workshops have been working … Continue reading
A Very British Civil War in Pembrokeshire 1938: ‘Panzers y Cwm’…
Hello. This is Huw Puw reporting from Somewhere in Darkest Carmarthenshire for The Fish Guardian. Today I can exclusively reveal the latest wonder-weapon to roll out of Welsh workshops. At long last, the Army of the Republic of Cantref Cemaes … Continue reading
A Very British Civil War in Pembrokeshire 1938: The Warfare That Dares Not Speak Its Name
Hello. This is Huw Puw reporting from Christ Knows Where for The Fish Guardian. As reported in my last dispatch, I find myself posted to the ramshackle hullabaloo that is the Army of the Republic of Cantref Cemaes, as they prepare for a fresh offensive. … Continue reading
A Very British Civil War in Pembrokeshire 1938: A Dispatch From Somewhere Near The Back Of The Front
Hello. This is Huw Puw reporting from the front-line (wherever the hell it is – buggered if I know) for The Fish Guardian. My editor last week asked me to ’embed’ myself with the ‘Twm Carnabwth’ Regiment of the Army … Continue reading