Welcome to my world of 10mm Wargaming I am intending to use these pages to document my ongoing wargaming projects, and the various rules i use. I hope, you may find them interesting. And even possibly learn something from them, even if its only, how not to do things
22 Jan 2012
371st Infantry Division
Completed formation in France in May 1942, and then transferred to the Russian front, where it operated in the southern sector. Virtually destroyed at Stalingrad.
Commander
Generalleutnant Richard Stempel, from 1 April 1942
669 Infantry Regiment
670 Infantry Regiment
671 Infantry Regiment
371 Reconnaissance Battalion
371 Artillery Regiment
371 Pionier Battalion
371 Anti-Tank Battalion
371 Signal Battalion
Auxiliary unit number 371
Home Station Wein (Wkr. VI)
376th Infantry Division
Completed formation in France in May 1942; then transferred to the Russian front, where it operated in the southern sector.Virtually destroyed at Stalingrad.
Commander
Generalleutnant Alexander Edler von Daniels, from 1 April 1942 to 31 January 1943
672 Infantry Regiment
673 Infantry Regiment
767 Infantry Regiment
376 Reconnaissance Battalion
376 Artillery Regiment
376 Pionier Battalion
376 Anti-Tank Battalion
376 Signal Battalion
Auxiliary unit number 376
Home Station Wein (Wkr. VII)
376th Infantry Division, Photos
376th Infantry Division, Doc
Commander
Generalleutnant Alexander Edler von Daniels, from 1 April 1942 to 31 January 1943
Alexander Edler von Daniels |
672 Infantry Regiment
673 Infantry Regiment
767 Infantry Regiment
376 Reconnaissance Battalion
376 Artillery Regiment
376 Pionier Battalion
376 Anti-Tank Battalion
376 Signal Battalion
Auxiliary unit number 376
Home Station Wein (Wkr. VII)
376th Infantry Division, Photos
376th Infantry Division, Doc
384th Infantry Division
Formed in the winter of 1941-42. In action on the Southern Russian front from May 1942. Virtually destroyed at Stalingrad.
Commander
Generalleutnant Kurt Hoffmann, from 10 January 1942 to 12 February 1942
534 Infantry Regiment
535 Infantry Regiment
536 Infantry Regiment
384 Artillery Regiment
384 Pionier Battalion
384 Anti-Tank Battalion
384 Reconnaissance Battalion
384 Signal Battalion
Auxiliary unit number 384
Home Station IV
384th Infantry Division, Photos
384th Infantry Division, Doc
389th Infantry Division
Formed in the winter of 1941-42. In action on the Southern Russian front from May 1942. Virtually destroyed at Stalingrad.
Commander
Generalleutnant Erwin Jaenecke, from 1 February 1942 to 1 November 1942
Generalmajor Erich Magnus, from 1 November 1942 to 19 January 1943
Generalmajor Martin Lattmann, from 19 January 1943 to 1943
544 Infantry Regiment
545 Infantry Regiment
546 Infantry Regiment
389 Artillery Regiment
389 Pionier Battalion
389 Anti-Tank Battalion
389 Reconnaissance Battalion
389 Signal Battalion
Auxiliary unit number 389
Home Station
389th Infantry Division, Photos
389th Infantry Division, Doc
Commander
Generalleutnant Erwin Jaenecke, from 1 February 1942 to 1 November 1942
Erwin Jaenecke |
Generalmajor Erich Magnus, from 1 November 1942 to 19 January 1943
Erich Magnus |
Generalmajor Martin Lattmann, from 19 January 1943 to 1943
Martin Lattmann |
544 Infantry Regiment
545 Infantry Regiment
546 Infantry Regiment
389 Artillery Regiment
389 Pionier Battalion
389 Anti-Tank Battalion
389 Reconnaissance Battalion
389 Signal Battalion
Auxiliary unit number 389
Home Station
389th Infantry Division, Photos
389th Infantry Division, Doc
305th Infantry Division
Formed late in 1940. In western France from the end of 1941 until the beginning of May 1942, when it left for the Russian front, southern sector. Virtually destroyed at Stalingrad.
Commander
Generalleutnant Kurt Oppenländer, from 12 April 1942 to 1 November 1942
Kurt Oppenländer |
Generalleutnant Bernhard Steinmetz, from 1 November 1942
576 Infantry Regiment
577 Infantry Regiment
578 Infantry Regiment
305 Reconnaissance Battalion
305 Artillery Regiment
305 Pionier Battalion
305 Anti-Tank Battalion
305 Signal Battalion
Auxiliary unit number 305
Home Station Wein (Wkr. V)
20 Jan 2012
10mm American Civil War Project
American Civil War Confederate Army.
American Civil War Union Army.
The rules I will be using are Black Powder and Glory Hallelujah! Black Powder Supplement.
The core of the army will be built using Pendraken Miniatures other manufacturers which I intend using are Blaze Away Miniatures which are now produced by Lancashire Games.
8 October 2020
Dirted my Confederate artillery, limbers and Generals
13 June 2020
Train Station by Pola which I will use for both my World War II project and ACW project.
9 June 2020
Woodyard/Sawmill by Faller which I use for both my World War II project and ACW project.
5 June 2017
Ok union jackets highlighted
5 June 2017
The first painting I've done since I've come back of holiday some union artillery men and drivers. Trousers highlighted blue
18 May 2017
Finished the last Infantry except varnishing
17 May 2017
Straps finished guns to do then tidy all mistakes up
7 May 2017
3 more union units based ready for texturing.
6 May 2017
Varnished some union Infantry it's nice to be getting on with this project.
18 April 2017
All the straps and gun slings finished.
18 April 2017
I finally got back to painting some ACW figures. I've still got an awful long way to go before I've got two armies with which I can play with.
18 March 2016
Preview, Glory Hallelujah
There’s not long to wait now, and those immortal words from Pickett ring around the Warlord offices as the staff are divided in their allegiances, and we prepare to wage war – with the much-anticipating coming of ‘Glory Hallelujah!’ – the American Civil War 1861 – 1865 supplement for Black Powder
December 2015
Soon to be released American Civil War supplement for Black Powder
I bought all the back issues of Charge
On 21 Dec i received my figures from Turbil Miniatures.
I received an e-mail from Turbil Miniatures last night to inform me that they had finished the last of my figures.
22 October 2015
Some N gauge buildings I've renovated I'm quite pleased with these
Two ACW ambulances one for the rebs and one for yanks
10 more artillery pieces done for my ACW Project
13 October 2015
63 plus limbers and wagons all painted up
Some ACW limbers and wagons painted just need highlighting
5 September 2015
Sorting out my ACW limbers lots to do
Some Confederate artillery figures all finished
8 August 2015
Just highlighting some rebel forces for my ACW project
7 August 2015
Some pendraken ACW artillery all completed
27 July 2015
Some ACW Union Generals which I have highlighted which were painted by Turbil Miniatures
31 May 2015
I received my figures back and i,m very impressed
25 May 2015
I received an e-mail from Turbil Miniatures today to inform me that my Union figures should be with me by the end of the week. To be honest I feel like a small boy again waiting for Santa to come to say I'm excited is an understatement.
24 April 2015
I received an e-mail from Turbil Miniatures last night to inform me that they had started on my figures. I must admit I'm a little bit excited about this and can't wait to see the results.
10 April 2015
Like many other wargamers I'm nearly buried up to my neck in unpainted lead and never seem to be able to complete a project as I am constantly flipping from one project to another.
So I decided to hire a professional painter, to complete my ACW armies. The service I settled on was Turbil Miniatures which is run by a husband and wife team and they gave me an estimated turnaround time of 3 months. They also said they would give me regular progress updates.
So my first job is to clean up the miniature's and then post them to Turbil Miniatures so they can begin painting. As soon as I receive a progress report I will update this post.
30 March 2015
A couple of cheap del prado static n gauge models for my ACW and WWII wargaming projects
14 November 2014
Some gun emplacements all finished the can be used for FIW, AWI and ACW.
6 November 2014
Pendraken Starfort all finished complete with British and American flags which Malcolm Taylor very kindly did for me. However as the fort is in British control I can't see it being captured by the American traitors.
29 November 2013
I recently painted Battleground American Civil War buildings.
BD208 Clapboard House
BD208 Clapboard House (2)
BD209 Wooden Church
BD210 Clapboard Two Story House
BD210 Clapboard Two Story House (2)
29 April 2013
32/001 Henry House
32/002 Brian Farm - Gettysburg
32/003 Dunker Church
32/004 Fair Oaks House
32/005 Stone House
32/006 Lee & Gordon's Mill
32/007 Bennett's Farm
February 2013
This entry for the Pendraken Painting Competition 2013 I completed earlier in the year and consists of five regiments of union cavalry.
January 2013
From my last update I have managed to paint a brigades worth of dismounted cavalry and the horses, also all the union limbers and five brigades of infantry as well as artillery and wagons.
October 2013
I painted five regiments of union cavalry.
I entered Pendraken Painting Competition 2012 with their PS35 American Civil War (ACW) buildings which had painted earlier in the year.
3 December 2012
My attempt to build a American Civil War (ACW) blockhouse. And to be honest I'm rather pleased with how it turned out. You can see the full construction guide here.
My attempt to build a American Civil War (ACW) blockhouse. And to be honest I'm rather pleased with how it turned out. You can see the full construction guide here.
9 Mar 2011
I scratch built all of my snake fencing you can find the complete guide to building these fences here.
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