Triguard Miniatures are a New Zealand based company producing 40mm miniatures covering the American War of Independence, Medieval Europe, and the French Indian War, the latter of which we're examining. Triguard's French Indian War range is quite extensive and worth taking a look at if you are considering playing out skirmish
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"More frightful than the most hellish devils," is the cheery tagline attached to James Morris' wonderful hobby, history, and gaming article from Wi399, our March issue (which Prime members can find in the Vault). In this video, which compliments the article, we present a video tour of the board James made,
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In last week’s Primetime we looked at new American and British Regular Infantry, this week they are joined by Native Americans for the War of 1812. Native Americans became involved in the conflict to secure British support for their own war against the United States. Led by Tecumseh, they played
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North Star are expanding their official range for Muskets and Tomahawks beyond the French Indian War and into the later War of 1812. First out of the mould is a pack of American Regular Infantry. These miniatures are cast with light equipment, wearing the stovepipe style shako, with the hackle and
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Dom Sore gives us a locked-down wargamers eye view of the new(ish) Muskets and Tomahawks Second Edition Rules. Muskets and Tomahawks was not a game I bought into the first-time round; it arrived on the scene just before I returned to wargaming. It also seemed to centre round the French and
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Fresh out of the mould comes the first in a range of 1812 figures for the “Muskets and Tomahawks” game. We have only been sent a sneak preview of a member of the militia, armed with a musket. He is wearing a fringed coat and the distinctive top hat style of
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Robert Giglio & Jefferson Hobbs present a scenario using Muskets and Tomahawks or Sharpe Practice rulesets for the Battle of Bloody Brook, 18 September 1675 The scenario is based on the historical battle, and should easily work for any skirmish rules, with Muskets & Tomahawks being recommended with forces and details
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