Sunday, 28 June 2020

Garden games

With the easing of lockdown in the UK and being allowed to visit gardens other than your own, I took my trestles and boards and set them up on the patio.

Another TtS game of Venetian versus Papal condatta armies ensued with the Papal forces eventually being triumphant!










Following that nephew no 1 had been setting up a bolt action game while I played nephew no 2. Once we concluded the two brothers had at it! The Germans won by getting the tank crew man( objective) off the table.














A fun time had by all,the buildings were a mix of mine and nephew no1s, they each supplied their figures, it was the paras first outing so understandable that they lost! The board seemed to work well with the terrain too, which I was pleased about.Nice to have another game,just need more factor 50 for my Celtic skin next time out!

All the best Iain

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  1. Iain, it is refreshing to see FtF gaming return at least for you! I await the day my Italian Wars armies can return to battle. Looks like fun day, for sure.

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    1. Thanks Jonathan! Yes, nice to get a game in! I also look forward to your Italian wars armies returning to battle!
      Best Iain

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  2. Both games looked great Iain, and the best thing was that everyone had fun

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  4. Great stuff Iain, maybe add a portable gazebo to the set and save yourself some sunburn.

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    1. Thanks Paul! You know what we're like in the UK, we can't cope with extreme weather, eg sunshine or snow!
      Best Iain

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  5. Lovely job and nice quality time with the family. Did the hot weather cause any warping problems with either the board or the road? I ask as I gamed in a sun lounge on 'that hottest day' and got warping to several items.

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    1. Thanks Norm! I realise all my gaming is with family or partners of family! No warping apart from some ongoing warping of one of the boards which is here to stay!
      Best Iain

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  6. Good timing to get those games in outside before it turned wet again.

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    1. Yes, glad I acted relatively swiftly and everyone was desperate for a real game so it happened relatively fast (in our small dry window!)
      Best Iain

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  7. It's all fantastic, the pics are immersive and the games look fun. The whole open air setup makes me jealous!
    Seriously, really great.

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    1. Thanks a lot Suber! It was great fun!
      Best Iain

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  8. Lovely weather and fabulous gaining, Iain!

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    1. Thanks Dean! Lucky on both counts!
      Best Iain

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  9. A lovely idea, and looks like a fun time. Not something I'd like to try in the height of a Queensland summer though.

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    1. It was fun! Hot enough in the temperate south of England, sounds a bit melty in a Queensland summer!
      Best Iain

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  10. A wonderful place and two beautiful games, what's not like?

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  11. Iain, Great to see you and your nephews enjoying the great British Summer with an outdoor game. I like Lawrence's comments about a Queensland summer, her in Sydney it's not too bad as long has you some shade and a cold one.Cheers Greg

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    1. Thanks Greg! We were alright as the day went on,still pleasant and shady, starting in the midday sun,hmmm, us and the mad dogs!
      Best Iain

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  12. Great looking al fresco games Iain, I think I would be too paranoid about a sudden change of weather or cats joining the fray!

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    1. Thanks Oli! We had a few cards blow about but that was it! Luckily the small dog can't jump as high as the table!
      Best Iain

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  13. Playing outside like barbarians! If I wanted to go outside I’d have a hobby that involves kicking or running. 😀
    Kidding of course!
    Looks like Great fun and I actually expect the open air would be a pleasurable experience. Hooray for face to face Gaming. Your lucky that nephews are gamers too. The tables look great in the sunlight. 😀

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    1. Thanks Stew! It was a bit odd,but still great fun! Lots of work went into getting my nephews into gaming, armies painted figures as presents and painting 40k figures with them whentheywere little!
      Best Iain

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  14. Great pastime, Iain! I assume you and your nephews had a lot of fun!

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    1. Thanks Dmitry! We certainly did!
      Best Iain

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  15. Glad to see you get some FTF gaming, and both outdoors and with your nephews as well - a trifecta!

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    1. Thanks Peter! Yes we all three had fun!
      Best Iain

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  16. A couple of great looking games Iain and as others have said, you are fortunate to have other gamers as relatives..... Playing in the garden would be a novel experience....you would prefer not to have Nosey neighbours I suppose!

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    1. Thanks Keith! I have high fencing!
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  17. Nothing like a bit of fresh air........

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  18. I hate the sun and it hates me too; I did try gaming outside many years ago, but didn;t end well (the gin didn't help).
    Congratulations though getting a couple of games in !

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    1. Thanks Joe! I avoided the combination of gaming and alcohol as I didn't think it would end well!
      Best Iain

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  19. great all fans in the family, very nice and very fun to play a lot of different games.

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    1. Thanks Ronin! It was great fun, hope you're well!
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  20. Your compactness playing the game looks very fun 👍

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