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    El Presidente is currently indisposed wearing a white hat amongst a sea of green with blue and white flags. So his trusty sidekick the humble note taker is summarising the news from the front. July was a busy month at both venues in the club with good turnouts and a wide variety of games being…

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    Medieval May May is themed this year: Ancients and Medieval May. We strongly encourage members to pull out their sword and spear armies that may have been gathering dust and get them onto the tabletop. Whether it’s SAGA, Billhooks, Hail Caesar, or Art d’la Guerre (ADLG), it doesn’t matter. For people who don’t have anything…

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    DBR is a set of wargaming rules produced by Wargames Research Group in the UK. These have developed out of their popular DBA and DBM rules for Ancient and Medieval wargaming. There are subtle differences which encourage the use of historical formations in order for armies to be successful.

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    A practise night for some of the games which will be shown at Games 2007 was held at Mitcham with only a couple of weeks to go before the big event. Games 2007 isthe open day to the public for Nunawading Wargames Association Inc. (NWA) to show off how much fun wargaming can be.

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    June the 15th saw the Nunawading Wargames Association winter DBA tournament played out on a chilly Friday night. Despite the cold, 20 players including several visitors from the Monday Knights wargame club battled it out over 4 rounds contesting 7 awards. An enjoyable night was had by all and a variety of different armies were…

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    Designing and building an army for Hordes of the Things (HOTT) is one of the more enjoyable aspects of this game system. There are no compulsory army lists that you must follow and the composition of the army is entirely up to your own ideas. Although many ideas are listed in the rule book, there…

  • DBA tournaments are popular at NWA and always attract plenty of visitors. The armies are small, so don’t take long to paint. The basic rules are easy to learn although mastering good tactics takes longer. The Winter tournament this year was well attended. A great variety of armies were on display.  

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    The big event for our friends at Western Suburbs Wargames Association (WSWA) each year is their open day. Well worth a trip to the other side of Melbourne. Lots of displays including the reappearance of some old favourites plus the trade stands of stout supporters of the hobby including Eureka Miniatures (Nic Robson), Military Simulations…