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Personal logo Flashman14 Supporting Member of TMP17 Nov 2017 1:07 p.m. PST

I need some inspiration.

Mine is a scratch build snake rail fence tutorial: link

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My second in the rankings (15mm FIW stuff) has almost 2 thousand hits less making the above the clear winner.

DColtman17 Nov 2017 1:27 p.m. PST

An unremarkable post titled "Tyrion and 10mm Soviet armor" about painting the High Elf model of Prince Tyrion and 10mm scale Soviet WW2 tanks.

Hit 2x as much as anything else by Russian bots and/or those in search of Tyrion Lannister, perhaps? Certainly not all hits were by High Elf players and 10mm aficionados.

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DC

colgar617 Nov 2017 1:54 p.m. PST

Oddly, my review of Studio Miniatures' plastic zombies: link . Not my best work, I thought, but what do I know?

The article of which I am most proud (my event card deck for All Things Zombie: link ) is only my 3rd most popular piece.

But DC is right: with the high number of hits from Russian bots, who can tell what's interesting to *real* people any more?

Hugh (aka "Colgar6")

warwell17 Nov 2017 3:07 p.m. PST

Inexplicably, my top post is a rather lame attempt at a portable wargame
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gbowen17 Nov 2017 3:14 p.m. PST

Building up a Bolt Action British airborne army blackshawgaming.wordpress.com/2017/01/16/bolt-action-british-airborne

23rdFusilier17 Nov 2017 3:17 p.m. PST

My top post was on the Brigade of Guards on American service. It was partially a research article with period accounts of how the Guards were organized and campaign modifications to their uniforms for 1776. Also pictures of my Brigade of Guards from Fife and Drum miniatures.

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Next was on my Battalion of Incorporated Militia of Upper Canada. Possibly the greatest title for any military regiment of all time. Figures by Knuckleduster miniatures.

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Best miniature battle goes to Chippewa 1814.
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Little problem on these posts with Russian bits. On the other hand, anything on my Crimean 1854 armies…..Oh Boy!

Pizzagrenadier17 Nov 2017 3:32 p.m. PST

My most popular was one of my first: how to make hedgerows.

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The next seems to be how to make trees without bases.

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Personal logo Murphy Sponsoring Member of TMP17 Nov 2017 4:23 p.m. PST

A 2011 post on my wife and daughter moving my game room stuff to the garage:

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Second was a 2016 post reviewing the Cthulhu 28mm figures put out by Bob Murch and Pulp Figures.

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Gonsalvo17 Nov 2017 7:22 p.m. PST

"The Danish Army of the Napoleonic Wars, Part 1", from September 2013. It is in part a reworked version of an article that I wrote 40 years ago, intended for the NEWA Courier, but published in Little Wars without my review. It is part one of what would ultimately be 11 posts on the Danes in the Napoleonic Wars, covering organization, history, uniforms and flags.

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Peter

Codsticker17 Nov 2017 7:56 p.m. PST

Mine is the last post in Mordheim blog (a few pictures and words about a couple of games);
kodsticklerburg.blogspot.ca

FusilierDan Supporting Member of TMP17 Nov 2017 8:00 p.m. PST

An AAR of Mad Dogs with Guns

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Arteis0217 Nov 2017 11:37 p.m. PST

Mine goes back to 2011, when a posting about a friend's Western terrain got 12,700 views – well ahead of anything I'd ever posted before (or have ever posted since): link

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Pauls Bods18 Nov 2017 3:35 a.m. PST

Scratch built medieval Castle given to me as a present

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ViscountEric18 Nov 2017 5:45 a.m. PST

For me, it was a simple post of me drooling over the 15th Anniversary set for Settlers of Catan. I had caught the press release and pictures so early, that for a while my post was the #5 result on Google for all Catan searches.

The rest of my top ten is dominated my all things fantasy mice. Mouslings, Mouselings, Mice Warriors, etc. IF I was truly addicted to pageviews, rather than amused by what gets traffice, I guess I should paint some critters for some holiday posts.

dampfpanzerwagon Fezian18 Nov 2017 9:47 a.m. PST

Details of my first self published book with over 6200 hits/views.

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Tony

RogerC18 Nov 2017 10:47 a.m. PST

I find its the battle reports get most interest this is the highest viewed one recently

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Scott MacPhee18 Nov 2017 2:55 p.m. PST

Mine is a review of 15/18mm Blue Moon American Civil War figures.

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Personal logo Herkybird Supporting Member of TMP18 Nov 2017 6:10 p.m. PST

Easily the most popular was my post about the livery colours of the Percy family during the Wars of the Roses link

Chuckaroobob20 Nov 2017 10:26 a.m. PST

The most popular was an after action report on Historicon 2012.

Second most popular was part three of my visit to the Littlefield tank collection.

VicCina Supporting Member of TMP21 Nov 2017 7:21 a.m. PST

I have two posts that have out paced everything else I've posted:
link this one has 2600 views

And this one: link which has 2401 views.

Stew art Supporting Member of TMP24 Nov 2017 11:03 a.m. PST

I'm very new to blogging, so my page views are really small compared to everyone else's… however just for fun;

Like VicCina, my most popular post is a DIY wargame mat: link

though close behind is my review of Post Captain age of sail rules.. link

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