Came across this blog tonight that shows some excellent work where they took published models and printed them out then glued them to MDF cut to order! Looks great!
![[GraffamWreckedHouse04[2].jpg]](http://lh5.ggpht.com/_Aw35_a57Itc/TGepGu4XnEI/AAAAAAAABmg/WlXkO2WXXtk/s1600/GraffamWreckedHouse04%5B2%5D.jpg)
Came across this blog tonight that shows some excellent work where they took published models and printed them out then glued them to MDF cut to order! Looks great!
![[GraffamWreckedHouse04[2].jpg]](http://lh5.ggpht.com/_Aw35_a57Itc/TGepGu4XnEI/AAAAAAAABmg/WlXkO2WXXtk/s1600/GraffamWreckedHouse04%5B2%5D.jpg)
Tags: model building, terrain

A group of us gathered at Uncle Bob’s mancave in the wilds of Tennessee to refight the 1774 (West) Virginia battle of Point Pleasant, said to be the first battle of the Revolution:
The Shawnee had never given up their claims to western Virginia and interpreted the rapid settlement as acts of aggression. Hostilities reached a climax in 1773 when land speculator Michael Cresap led a group of volunteers from Fort Fincastle (later renamed Fort Henry) at present-day Wheeling and raided Shawnee towns in what became known as Cresap’s War. One of the worst atrocities of the conflict was the murder of several family members of Mingo chief Tah-gah-jute, who had been baptized under the English name Logan. Logan, who had previously lived peacefully with the settlers, killed at least 13 western Virginians that summer in revenge.
Virginia Governor John Murray, Earl of Dunmore, plotted to crush the Shawnee and end hostilities. Dunmore drew up a plan to trap the Shawnee between two armies. The governor personally led the northern army while land speculator Andrew Lewis led a smaller force from the south. But Shawnee leader Cornstalk struck the southern regiment before it united with Dunmore’s troops. On October 10, 1774, Cornstalk’s force of approximately 1,200 men attacked Lewis at the confluence of the Kanawha and Ohio rivers at present-day Point Pleasant. After the battle, which resulted in significant losses on both sides, the Shawnee retreated to protect their settlements in the Scioto Valley in present-day Ohio. As a condition of the subsequent Treaty of Camp Charlotte, the Delaware, Shawnee, and Mingo relinquished all claims to land south of the Ohio River. The Battle of Point Pleasant eliminated Native Americans as a force on the frontier for the first three years of the American Revolutionary War, which began in April 1775, clearing the way for peaceful settlement of the region.

Anyway, the game was played using Brother Against Brother rules with 28mm troops. The militia was cut up pretty badly and fell back to the cow pens. The militia released the cows which held up the Indians for a time. The timely arrival of reinforcements kept the game from a being a slaughter. The Indians beat an orderly withdrawal and a good time was had by all.

Here is the slideshow of the GAME :
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If your Browser will not take the Slideshow here are the native photos:
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The details of the DBA ancients tournament have been finalized! Nashcon 2012 will feature a DBA 2.2 tournament with an Arthurian theme! Some loaner armies will be available on a first come, first serve basis. Or in the time leading up to the convention you can paint up your own if you don’t already have one!
As more details come to light they will be placed on the Nashcon Tournaments page so be sure to check it out. the DBA tournament always is fun and well attended so don’t miss it this year!
Just game across a great new blog written by a Tennesseean called “Bring your A Game“.
Add it to your news feed reader! He has some great articles there!
At Wargames we did a little ALT gaming and tried “Tomorrow’s War” by Ambush Alley Games. It was a great experience. I used figures from the Haloclix line which are taken from the popular Halo video game series.
The after action report has plenty of pictures so check it out! Tomorrow’s War was a real winner and we are looking forward to finding more figures to use with it and putting on more games.
The Seventh Annual Tennessee Game Days Convention will be March 9-11, 2012.
Click the tab, above, and check out their page.
Here is one of the games we are running today. Come play games like this with us every Saturday.
Tags: 20th Century, Disposable Heroes, WWII
Jan 26
Posted by 37049scott in Board, Conventions, Game Announcement, Game Days, Gaming, HMGS-MS, Membership, Nashcon | No Comments
We will be having a meeting at 11am on the 28th. This will be open to the membership and public in general. So, if you did not make last week’s meeting, this is your time to see the ideas and plans for this years NashCon.
We will have gaming after the meeting. Large WWII 20mm game, 40K, Warhammer, Mordhiem, FoW, and boardgaming.
4525 Harding Rd
Please email me if you need help getting to the location, or if you would like to run a game.
Be on the look-out for next month’s meeting.
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