It's the beginning of June, and time for another update of the All the King's Men website. The summer has started off busy, and it's still technically spring! (Well, at least in the northern hemisphere.)
Our Completed Projects page has been revised with images of our latest efforts. Among them is a glimpse of our forthcoming Napoleonic French Old Guard, some 1812 Canadian Voltigeur commissions, some AWI troops painted by good supporter Steve Miller, and some Montreal Light Dragoons from my personal Canadian Rebellions project. They're all here:
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You can also see these projects in progress on our Workbench page:
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We have made a significant push lately to provide scenario support for our self-titled "All the King's Men" wargame rules. Our AWI page now offers 7 battles from the Southern Campaigns, all tailored to the ATKM system. You can see them in the right-hand column of this page:
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Likewise, we have added 11 battle scenarios for the War of 1812, from Tippecanoe to New Orleans, including Horseshoe Bend in the US South. These are all free PDF downloads.
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Not enough free stuff? We have compiled some optional rules for the game, combined with a bunch of period-style rules ideas for the AWI and War of 1812 to create as much flavor for those wars as possible. That free PDF is here:
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Memorial Day weekend was spent having some wargaming fun at Nashcon. We played 12+ demo games and 3 personal grudge matches all weekend. Pictures are on our Conventions page:
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If you're in the vicinity of Fort McHenry, Baltimore, over the summer take a look in the gift shop. ATKM now supplies the fort with painted War of 1812 miniatures for sale. Of course, Fort McHenry was the fort the British bombarded with "rockets' red glare
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Don't forget that our new Mounted AWI Generals are now available. You can see them throughout our AWI page. The figures work as commanders for any Revolutionary force, be it British, Continental, Hessian, French, Patriot or Loyalist. Just look for the "New" sunbursts.
As always, we're on Facebook and make posts most every day. Keep up with us here:
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That's it for now! Let me know what you think of anything you see here.
Ken Cliffe
All the King's Men