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Schild & Vriend

'Schild en Vriend' is an old Flemish battlecry, used in the rebellion of the city of Brugge against the French, May 18, 1302. Legend tells that it was used to differentiate between the French-speaking (who could not pronounce 'schild') and Flemish-speaking citizens. Nowadays, historians tell us that it was probably 'Des Gilden Vriend'.

 

Schild en Vriend links
Pictures, good ideas and much more

The following pages are well worth visiting, because they provide you with lots of ideas about how to do things on your own gaming table.

Major General Tremorden Rederring's Colonial-era Wargames Page

The true way of colonial wargaming. This site is an endless fount of inspiration and good ideas, and reminds us what wargaming is all about.

Garden Wargaming

Playing wargames with PlayMobil in the spirit of H.G.Wells

Historical Flags for Miniature Wargames

A source of excellently rendered printable flags.

Battlegames

A new and extremely promising online magazine for miniature wargamers. Has some very good articles on miniature wargaming and a world wide gamer and club directory.

Terragenesis

Probably the best terrain site on the net. Tons of good info.

The Fantasy and Myth Miniature Gallery

This site has lots of pictures of 15mm fantasy armies, showing ingeneous creativity and scratch-building skills. Be sure to check out the Garden Gnome army!

Bob Beattie's Page

The above page features some inspiring pictures of several different miniature wargames.

The Full Retreat

Hive Constructors

 

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