I bought a fair bit of scenery at Broadside this year. I spent a few quid at the most excellent Debris of War, adding another 7 of their excellent trees to my growing collection

Along with 5 of their pond bases, I'm going to try and winter a few of these up for my and Lee's Retreat from Moscow shenanigans!

£40 for 19 packs of Minifigs Ottoman Turks. I would really like to add some Turks to my 15mm LOA armies, it'd be great to play the Siege of Vienna in 15mm. I've already got loads of figures in 28mm for Donnybrook, so why not an army for Beneath the Lilly Banners ass well??? Of course I'd need some Poles as well........
The Flea market was a great success, I bought all this lot above, from one chap, some of which I'll winter up
And these 3 hills, which I might winter up or might not???
I also picked these up for the quite ridiculous price of £25 for the pair!!!! I've very often ogled these and other in the range at shows on the Pike & Shot Society stall. I already own the Spanish and one of the Dutch books, they are a must for the period. I nearly fell over when I saw the price!!!
They're usually £50 each.
Lee was winging that he wanted to buy something. I've been buying a few trees here and there for us to winter up for our Retreat from Moscow game, I saw these earlier in the day, so suggested to Lee to open his moth filled wallet and buy some of these trees from Pumpernickle Games.
We're hoping to meet up next week and do a days work on all the terrain we've bought, hopefully we can get a lot done in the day???
Great haul there Ray...the Debris of War trees are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThey are brilliant Keith! Andy does make a fab tree.
DeleteSome nice greenery items
ReplyDeleteThanks Sgt!
DeleteSome great loot there Ray, good range of scenery, always handy and the Robert Hall goodies are an absolute steal, well done!
ReplyDeleteI'm very pleased with my loot, Donnie!
DeleteAn excellent haul of loot
ReplyDeleteThanks Neil.
DeleteYou are all set to create the next adventure!
ReplyDeleteI am indeed!
DeleteLovely looking terrain Ray!
ReplyDeleteCheets Michal!
DeleteSome nice stuff there Ray, but the Debris of War trees are the standout for me as well.
ReplyDeleteThey are nice aren't they?
DeleteNice haul there Ray. I've just finished reading The Enemy at the Gate about the Siege of Vienna and The Habsburgs Ottomans Wars. Fascinating period.
ReplyDeleteOoo sounds a good book, Andy? I'll looknout for that.
DeleteIt's a cracking read Ray, well worth it. By Andrew Wheatcroft.
DeleteNot solely ice cream then Ray?! 😳😀😅
ReplyDeleteBest wishes, James
Not this time James.
DeleteLovely looking new terrain additions Ray!
ReplyDeleteThanks Chris!
DeleteThat's a great haul. Another large box of terrain to make room for. And they look great. Lucky man to be in the right place at the right time.
ReplyDeleteIndeed! There was so much stuff to buy. All the Rejects had a good spend-up at the Flea Market.
DeleteAbsolutely, Tim!
ReplyDeleteA good haul there Ray. I am working on another Helion book on the siege of Vienna.
ReplyDeleteAh OK, sounds good!
DeleteLots of lovely loot, Ray. Do you find these days you tend to pick up more terrain than figures - and that the terrain is largely pre-painted too..? It's something I've been noticing in my buying habits as I slowly realise I'm never going to paint what I own, and just want stuff to wargame with straight away.
ReplyDeleteTotally agree Simon! I do love a nice tree, you might have realised that?
DeleteWow! You picked up some serious bargains, Ray!
ReplyDeleteThink it's my best Flea Market/Bring and Buy ever!
DeleteA nice haul Ray. Look forward to them gracing your table when it's up and running.
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