Stralsund 1807 - Salute 2019 The Robert Bothwell Memorial Award for Best Historical Game
Salute 2018
Stockholm 1719 - Salute 2018 runners-up for The Bill Brewer Memorial Award for Best Presented Game
Salute 2017
New Sweden 1655 - Salute 2019 The Bill Brewer Memorial Award for Best Presented Game AND The Robert Bothwell Memorial Award for Best Historical Game
Salute 2016
Foteviken 1134
Salute 2015
Stockholm 1392
Lion Rampant
Dragon Rampant
The Men Who Would Be Kings
Little Wars
Wargaming Club in Stockhom, Sweden
Wargames Soldiers & Strategy
Eagles of Empire
Perry Miniatures
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Gripping Beast
EBOR Miniatures
Tuesday, February 14, 2017
Finished ruined houses
I have now painted and delivered the World War 2 houses I been working on for the Wargaming exebition, starting 24 February 2017, at the Swedish Army Museum here in Stocholm.
Those houses look really good. The house with the chair in perticular. Am I by the way the only one who think it would be funny with a poster or two for the exhebition hidden among the other posters?
Nice job Michael you have shamed me into getting mine painted 🙂
ReplyDeleteThey look great!
ReplyDeleteSensational builds Michael, top quality work.
ReplyDeleteGreat work and love the addition of the posters on the walls:)
ReplyDeleteOutstanding!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work, Alan. It's inspired and inspirational. I love all the little details - but that poor horse.
ReplyDeleteSorry, I meant "Michael"...
ReplyDeleteNice work Micheal and they should prove to be very useful!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Wonderful terrain- you have really lifted those kits up.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Pete.
Very impressive work Michael!
ReplyDeleteExcellent work. I will be dragging the kids along on the 24th, due to the "sportlov" -- museums and wargames counts as sport, right?
ReplyDeleteThey are perfect Michael! Great work.
ReplyDeletePhenomenal work, Michael. I'll have to try and get down to Stockholm for the exhibition.
ReplyDeleteTruly splendid, Michael, these will be greatly admired I am sure.
ReplyDeleteVery nice work; they are fantastic and full of details!
ReplyDeleteGreat, great work.
ReplyDeleteThose houses look really good. The house with the chair in perticular. Am I by the way the only one who think it would be funny with a poster or two for the exhebition hidden among the other posters?
ReplyDeleteStunning work Michael!
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