I've always wanted a journal to record the myriad miniature wargame ideas, plots, and schemes that I come up with. And the couple that actually come into existence. So that's what this blog will be: a journal of ideas, old and new, together with links to things I find interesting. Pull up a mouse or some other pointing device and look around. Ed
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
The Patented Flash a Bright Light in the Opponent's Eyes Trick
Snickering made the mistake of asking for more pictures. I trolled the hard drive looking for pictures of the SYW toys, but didn't find much.
Except for this one photo of the Landgraf's favorite general, maneuvering his troops while blinding the enemy with reflected light! :)
Another interesting fact: I always assumed "Fedora" was an Italian term, but it turns out that it was really the name of a Russian female character!
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Very interesting background info on the origins of the term "fedora". LIke you, I'd always labored under the delusion that the word was of Italian derivation. And a nice photo of you and your troops too!
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Stokes