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MrDilly08 Apr 2009 3:37 a.m. PST

hi,
just started my own blog, comments and constructive critisism welcome
1699wellish.blogspot.com

royaleddy08 Apr 2009 3:45 a.m. PST

i like your Saxons. what rules will you be using for GNW?
i have SWedes and Russians and am thinking about a small Danish force to give the Swedes something new to trample over.

MrDilly08 Apr 2009 4:04 a.m. PST

I'm going to be using Beneath the Lilley Banners, but not just sticking to historical enamies, working on British/Dutch army, French, Irish Jacobite and Savoy, would also like an Ottoman one.

Prinz Geoffrey08 Apr 2009 5:18 a.m. PST

Great start look forward to reading more.

The Picktree Brag08 Apr 2009 11:15 a.m. PST

Top stuff!

KTravlos08 Apr 2009 4:35 p.m. PST

Great Stuff!

Personal logo timurilank Supporting Member of TMP08 Apr 2009 4:37 p.m. PST

MrDilly,

Nice start and as with any new developmets, do post it to your blog, even if you are just planning some new additions or just finished a book related to the 18th c. Chances are you will strike a note with someone else who is experiencing the same situation.

Good to read from a fellow rugger as well. BTW, after game fertilization was irrigating our parched throats?

Cheers,
Robert
18thcenturysojourn.blogspot.com

mghFond10 Apr 2009 3:13 p.m. PST

Nice blog – thanks for sharing it! Our local group does Beneath the Lily Banners too for the GNW in 10mm.

Major William Martin RM10 Apr 2009 4:33 p.m. PST

Lovely figures Mr. Dilly! Can't wait to see some of the non-historical opponents as well. Please keep up the good work!

Bill

MrDilly03 May 2009 3:44 a.m. PST

All updated !! :-)

MrDilly15 Jul 2009 2:30 a.m. PST

Hi guys, lots of new pics added since 3rd May, Saxon army nearly finished

Prinz Geoffrey15 Jul 2009 5:02 a.m. PST

Nice looking figs, I really like the banner with the monk/saint on it, very cool. Look forward to more.

andygamer15 Jul 2009 7:48 a.m. PST

I don't know if you have a decent graphics program like Photoshop or Paint Shop Pro, but if you do, then you can artificially lighten your photos that are too dark. (Probably by using a tool for "Brightness/Contrast".)

I had to lighten every photo from this game artificially, but they look alright except in the far background.
link

I look forward to reading your blog. Have fun.

MrDilly16 Jul 2009 11:11 p.m. PST

Thanx for the photo tips,now learnt how to lighten them, hopefully next unit will be better, finished the Irish Guards, hope to have the pics up in the next day or two

MrDilly11 Nov 2009 9:15 a.m. PST

Hi guys, I've put quite a few new photos on, including French and Jacobite units, hope you enjoy it
Dilly
1699wellish.blogspot.com

1stJaeger11 Nov 2009 9:51 a.m. PST

Great blog!!!

Love the "reasons for your inactivity"!!! They are really cute!!!

Cheers

Romain

MrDilly30 Aug 2010 9:06 a.m. PST

Hi Guys, sorry no updates for a while but now updated, hope you like them
1699wellish.blogspot.com

andygamer31 Aug 2010 4:04 p.m. PST

BTW, here's a site that covers the Savoyard-Piedmontese in detail.
link

MrDilly01 Sep 2010 4:01 a.m. PST

That's great thanx alot

MrDilly17 Dec 2010 3:32 a.m. PST

Just posted pics of the last "proper" units of my Irish Jacobite army, just some mounted officers and some figures to represent dismounted dragoons to go, the units completed are Gordon O'Neills Foote Regiment, and a combined grenadiers unit, these make the total size of the army 3 horse, 3 dragoons, 10 foot and 4 guns , was wondering about doing a small British force of 8 units, 2 horse, 4 Highlanders and 2 loyal regts of foot for "what if" scenarios, I would welcome your thoughts.

Mal Wright Fezian17 Dec 2010 4:43 a.m. PST

Good to see another nice blog. Not exactly my favored period…but getting close to tricornes! grin

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