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 ...
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 ...
"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 ...
Britcon 2023 was held over the weekend of 11th, 12th, and 13th August. The Mortem et Gloriam competition was the usual 10,000 point Maximus variety, with an "open" theme of any army from the list PDFs dated before 1494 CE. Read on for the lists used by the 35 competitors ...
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