KEITH'S WARGAMING BLOG

KEITH'S WARGAMING BLOG. This blog has been created to share my exploits in the hobby of wargaming. I game in the WW2, Seven Years War, Napoleonic and Ancient periods. The blog also contains a few details of my book 'Airborne Armour'. Please don't quit the site without leaving a comment, even if not related to a specific post. Most wargamers have something interesting to say about the hobby!

Tuesday, 23 July 2024

"Testing, Testing..."

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In early May, just before my wife and I set off for our 8 week Scandinavian adventure in our motorhome, I was working on two ideas that I th...
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Friday, 28 June 2024

The Stockholm Rendezvous

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No, I've not started writing spy thrillers. My wife and I have been on holiday in Scandinavia since early May, and just recently we were...
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Wednesday, 1 May 2024

Loving the Process

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I continue to read the odd wargames magazine, mostly WSS. Issue 129 (the most recent) was pretty good, themed around Bronze Age warfare, but...
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Wednesday, 10 April 2024

A 'Startline' Wargame - Poland 1939

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It was good over a recent weekend to have the opportunity to set up a Startline scenario and play the game through, first solo, then with a...
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Tuesday, 26 March 2024

In Which I Try Out Valour & Fortitude

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The Perry Twin's Valour & Fortitude rules are a set I have been interested in since they first came out about 18 months ago. The ba...
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Saturday, 16 March 2024

The Attack On Wurstburg 1758

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It's well past time that I recorded some plain, old-fashioned wargaming on this blog, if only for my own benefit.  So to start with, thi...
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Keith Flint
Northleach, United Kingdom
I was born in 1957, and am married with 3 children. I have been interested in military history for as long as I can remember, and have been wargaming since I was a teenager. After 41 years as an Air Traffic Controller I am now retired. I have an MA in History, and have three books published - Airborne Armour, Honours of War and Shadow of the Eagles.
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