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GJGerr24 Apr 2019 1:55 a.m. PST

A couple of years back I got interested in wargaming. I started reading a lot (this site and a lot of blogs), and buying some miniatures. As I have been scale modelling for some years, I already did have painting experience.

But to steer my interest a little and (trying to) prevent a too large lead pile, I have started a blog.
hookandcod.gerard-jan.nl

I hope to use this as guideline of my own projects, but also sharing my creations and games. Last week I have published my first blog. And I already have some content ready for this week, including a battle report of 2mm Napoleonics.

Probably still a lot to learn, and update slowly. But this is "The Beginning"

Please leave some feedback if you have any tips or questions.

JimDuncanUK24 Apr 2019 4:43 a.m. PST

Good start, keep it going.

Lonely Gamer24 Apr 2019 5:00 a.m. PST

Yep I agree good start keep it going.

Lord Ashram24 Apr 2019 8:00 a.m. PST

Fun! I must say, the 2mm might be a bridge too far for me, personally… maybe I'll have to paint a few up and see how it goes?:)

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