The Friday Night Fusiliers began as a small group of like-minded gamers in New Zealand who share a common love for the aesthetic aspects of the miniatures hobby. Over time the list has
attacted similarly inspired enthusiasts worldwide.
This group takes pleasure in figures themselves, giving as much care to the painting of the figures and the beauty of the setting of the game, as to the
rules and the playing.
The discussions on this list have been much more focussed on exchange of infomation and ideas about
figures and their reproduction than on rules and games per se.
The files section contains a growing collection of images of our
units, and events that have been staged.
We would strongly suggest that new members who want to know more about how this group was set up check out this article on the Kapiti Fusiliers Historic Gaming Club's website.
Moving stuff indeed, and a few points with which I can concur, especially finding your mind drifting to wargaming matters while at work, oh and pictures of
The following article is taken from Vintage Wargmaing (http://vintagewargaming.blogspot.com), a wonderfully nostalgic blog filled with an eclectic variety of
Posted on behalf of David Oemcke: I am the co-manager of the Severed Head wargames club in Paraparaumu. I would like to invite yourself and any members of
I intend to as well. Don't think I'll be getting any markers. They seem too toyish at first impression. Yeah, I know. A daft thing to say, especially when
I like the way Casemate UK's website describes the 'Black Powder' rules: "Black Powder is Warlord Games' first publication. It is a beautiful book in its own