Taking a break from my seemingly-endless micro-surgery on 28mm patients, I happened across a few pics from the epic game we played on July 27th -- the 130th Anniversary of the Battle of Maiwand -- showing the surviving guns racing back across Mundabad Ravine, along with some wounded, as well as Brigadier General Burrows, the Brigade Commander (the mounted officer with a white pugaree around his helmet and pair of binoculars in one hand). Somehow these didn't make it up onto this blog with all the rest, but I think they deserve to be seen. So here they are...
Being a mostly visual diary of the creation of high quality, historically accurate 25mm/28mm scale terrain for a refight of the battle waged by the British and Afghans on July 27th, 1880, in time for its recent 130th anniversary on Tuesday, July 27th, 2010.
Above is a pic of Lt. Colonel James Galbraith, Regimental Colour in hand, alongside Bobbie the regimental dog and some of the other "Last Eleven" survivors of the 66th (Berkshire) Regiment, making their last stand in one of the walled gardens just South of Khig village, a few miles West of the Afghan town of Maiwand.
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Retreat Hell! They Are Just Attacking in Another Direction!
ReplyDeleteThe Set up Looks Fantastic!
Jimmy G.
Hi, Jimmy,
ReplyDeleteGreat to hear from you, my friend, and wonderful to know you stopped by to check out this blog! Please give all our best to John, your dad and Joey. If possible, keep the comments coming -- "Maiwand Day" appreciates your presence!
Best wishes,
Ethan & family
PS Hope you guys all had a great Thanksgiving!
The lighting in these images give them an almost real quality. Very nicely done!
ReplyDeleteThanks very much for noticing, Furt, and for leaving your comment!
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