Welcome to "Adventures in Lead", a blog dedicated to the hobby of miniature wargaming. The figures and terrain on this site are mainly for a campaign set in exotic "Indostan", a distant land bearing remarkable similarities to 18th century India during the Seven Years War. Bits and pieces from other projects may pop up here as well from time to time, including colonials, gladiators, pirates, dinosaur-hunting and even some RPG'ing.
The actual campaign journal and after action reports for the Indostan campaign can be found on their own blog - "Indostan: The Jewel in the Crown", the link to which is found by clicking the small image below-left.
If you do find anything remotely interesting on this blog please leave a comment, it's what keeps these sites going and their authors motivated - Thanks for looking.

Saturday, February 8, 2020

"The Petite Race for Africa" Photo Dump

These photos are all from the Petite Race for Africa game that we put on at MOAB 2019. I intended to upload these last year but of course never got around to it. Here they all are now, in no particular order, but I think you'll get the idea of the complete chaos joyfully generated by our players.



























































12 comments:

  1. Well worth the wait, that looked like an excellent days gaming. Cheers Stu

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    1. Thanks Stuart - it was an excellent TWO days of gaming.

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  2. Hreat looking game that must have been a lot of fun to play and very chaoti too, given the number of players.

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    1. It was all of that Zabadak - especially chaotic!

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  3. What a fabulous looking game, absolutely superb.

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  4. Well 'butter my butt and call me a biscuit' your set up is splendid! I feel the need to don my pith helmet and load my elephant gun!
    Good figures and terrain mixed with a clever scenario equals a good time.
    Your mate did a good job with those ships! You should do a separate post on them with his details...

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    1. Thanks Captain and great idea regarding the post on the boats. I will get onto that.

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    2. A fine collection Frank, wonderful looking terrain and painted figures.

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