A Warhammer skirmish game, with samurai, ashigaur, sohei and ronin. Most of the fugures from Dixon’s, terrain by Sholto, Hovels and scratch-built. Organised by Stuart, Duncan and Paul D (before he moved to Glasgow).
Scenario:
Three-a-side. Samurai Williams is being carried to an interview, the sohei and ronin are trying to stop this happening.
Rules:
Photos:

The initial (peaceful) view of the table. The non-Hovels buildings are made by Andrew D.


Above: close-ups of figures.




Above: scenes from the day.
Below: Stuart persuades John to play Warhammer!

Below: close-up of some of Paul’s figures.

Links:
- Asia...@yahoogroups.com – army lists can be found here
- WABl...@yahoogroups.com – duplicates of those above? I just save all I can find into a folder.
- The Old Sage over at http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Cavern/6183/
- Kabuki – their prints of scenes from Kabuki plays make a very handy painting guide
http://www.kabuki21.com/ - Nobunaga’s Castle – wargaming resource
http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/daimyo/index.html - Electric Samurai
http://www.kiku.com/electric_samurai/ - Japanse Armour
http://www.japanese-armor.com/ - Samurai Action Dolls – honest, you can use them for painting guides – they have the ‘Seven’
http://www.ameurasiart.com/SamuraiDolls.htm - An Online Japanese Miscellany
http://www.sengokudaimyo.com/miscellany/miscellany.html - Nakasendo Highway: A Journey to the Heart of Japan
http://hkuhist2.hku.hk/nakasendo/ - Samurai Archives
http://www.samurai-archives.com/ - List of online Japanese museums
http://www.museum.or.jp/vlmp/japan.html - and by no means least, the work of Ando Hiroshige – not as famous as Hokusai, but this collection is great as scene-settings
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~johnxyz/hiroshige/main/main.htm










































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