Friday, 22 August 2025

Over the Hills and Far Away

 Excellent day out yesterday; I drove up north to Stryker's estates, for one of his fabulous Napoleonic extravaganzas. Waterloo re-revisited, and very good too. I know Ian will make a wonderful job of putting together an appropriate report, so this is the most humble of glimpses of what went on - no thunder will be stolen. Here are a few of my own photos of the battle, just to give a taster.




It's been 12 weeks since my last involvement in any wargaming at all, and yesterday was really most enjoyable; Stryker's magnificent collection of Hinton Hunt figures, proper Old School rules and organisation and game management, faultless hospitality and a sunny day spent in the company of friends. Good chat, no issues with attitudes or alternative agendas. Restorative.

My thanks to Baron and Baroness Stryker for all their hard work and kindness, and to everyone involved. 

16 comments:

  1. Looks fantastic! There's no school like the old school.

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    1. It was a very fine day. I never went to school myself, but I believe it wasn't all bad.

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  2. It sounds a super day out. I will have to track down the full report

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  3. Hi Jim - Ian should have something good posted in the next day or two - probably my favourite blog -
    https://hintonhunt.blogspot.com/

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  4. Looks fun, but I think you could've let us know who won. I shall, in eager anticipation, keep an eye on Stryker's blog.

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    1. Hi Rob - for contractual reasons, I must not leak the outcome. I'll give you a clue though - it wasn't the Austrians.

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  5. Splendid! Lovely old school figures in pleasingly large amounts!

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    1. Hi Mike - yes, it was all of that and more. A very fine day of being spoiled and pampered.

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  6. And a very tasty taster it is too. Things looking a bit grim for the Prussians, I have to say!

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    1. Good day to you WM. Tough boys, these Prussians, even if they are on the moon [ritual Bondarchuk reference for the die-hards]. I shall add nothing further; as they used to say in Scotland, "maybe's aye, maybe's no".

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  7. Fine looking game Tony. I'll pop over to Ian's to leave a comment there too.
    Best wishes, James

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    1. It was a privilege to be there. I had to give a full description to the nursing staff when I got home.

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  8. A fantastic looking game indeed Tony…
    Ian’s collection is certainly a thing of beauty…

    All the best. Aly

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    1. Hi Aly - it has always been beautiful; I've been watching it growing for about 9 years now, and it's actually getting very large as well. A superb achievement.

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