A couple of years ago on a whim I decided I "needed" a south-east Asian army for my MeG collection. After a brief perusal of the army lists I decided on the Khmer army of the Angkor Empire. Here is the result ...
Over the weekend of the 25th/26th September 30 eager MeGers gathered at the London Grand Tournament for the MeG World Championships - a.k.a. "Skullrollers". This had last been run in 2019, with the 2020 edition becoming a victim of the pandemic, and so there was a lot of interest. Sadly due to Covid restrictions overseas attendance was understandably low, but a few brave Europeans did make the journey. So now the dust has settled, and the warriors and kings have departed, here are the lists used ...
So after the first 2 games at "Chariots of Fire" I had scored the maximum possible following 2 wins. Could I continue this run? To find out, read on ...
"Needing" an army for the Classical/Hellenistic period, a period I am not that interested in, I almost accidentally ended up building an Early Carthaginian army which turned out more effective that I thought it would be. Here is a bit of an account of how it came to pass ...
The weekend of 7th/8th October 2023 saw the annual Skullrollers Championships which were held at Battlefield Hobbies . A susual, here are the lists used over the weekend along with the final results ...
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