Showing posts with label Partizan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Partizan. Show all posts

Friday, 8 May 2026

Pulp Africa Collection for sale

Time to move this collection on.

COLLECT AT PARTIZAN MAY 17 ONLY - £120

These are a mix of Copplestone (for Foundry) and Northstar miniatures

10 Copplestone archers



8 Northstar Bearers


Three Northstar Explorers and a Foundry Boxer


15 Copplestone spearmen




A Copplestone "leader" type


8 Copplestone Foundry Askari (including command)




There's also a selection of fauna

Elephant is a painted plastic toy - he's a big lad


Hippo (Ral Partha)


Crocodile (Ral Partha)


The two Ral Partha models are 25mm, so are quite wee in comparison to the rest of this collection

Giant Ape (a Resin 7TV model)


Looking for £120 for the lot.
No splitting, no haggling.

I'll be helping Morris and Chums run the Battle of Lewes at Partizan. So if you want this army, drop a reply below (first come, first served) and then find me on the day with the cash.

Thursday, 7 May 2026

Books for Sale - Collect at Partizan

Having a bit of a clear out and have decided to move on a few things

Because I'm lazy and can't be bothered with the faff of posting these are ONLY AVAILABLE FOR COLLECTION AT PARTIZAN 17 MAY

NO BULK DISCOUNT, NO HAGGLING AND COLLECT FROM THE SHOW ONLY

Warhammer: The Great War - £30 to you



Byzantium - SOLD

FotW - SOLD

WAB 1 - £20 for this one

Hannibal - SOLD

AoA £10

Chariot Wars £10


AoC - SOLD

Vlad - SOLD


WAB ECW -£20


WAB 2 - SOLD

SAGA Saxon Dice set £5



This book is terrible, but yours for only £5


1st ed. Barons War £5


No idea which edition of BA this is, it's an A5 Hardback - £5



Drop a reply saying which ones you want and they're yours, first come, first served.
Then find me at the show with Morris and Chums - Battle of Lewes 1264

Friday, 6 June 2025

Midgard: Mount Badon at Partizan

Author of Midgard, James is kind enough to invite me along when he stages games at Partizan. Usually I supply some models and he hides them behind his more nicely painted ones. This year he was staging a refight of the Battle of Mount Badon, based on the version in the Bernard Cornwell novels. So I bought along both my Early Saxons and my Late Romans.

Scrivs, Martin, Pete and Sam had also all supplied models as well as James' own collection, so the table was fairly groaning beneath a pile of metal and plastic.

The day passed very quickly with lots of conversations with gamers to break up the dice rolling.

As usual I took loads of pictures - too many to comment on really, and so here they are - just as eye candy.







































































































An "historical" outcome with the Briton's triumphing over the Saxons, however Arthur himself was bought low by a cowardly sling shot to the back of the head!
You'll also see it was a triumph for James too with the game winning the "Best in Show" award - and there was some tough competition out there!

A great day out with some top chums.