„Setting The Scene“ book, accountability post for 12th Jan

Oddly quiet day, apart from showing Reuben round the building works and feeding the builders tea.

I have been mostly doing something I should have done a while ago, namely re-reading the two Dux Britanniarum books and making notes: had an awful moment of wondering whether I’d screwed something up in our campaign to my detriment, but sadly not 😀 I aim to spend a chunk of tomorrow making sure I have the rules from all three books for a Lord’s advancement properly amalgamated.

Other than that, seems to have been a day for life-related admin (oh the joys of being technically unemployed).

Today’s arrival, though?

Silver Whistle (Pat Smith)’s rather fabulous „Setting The Scene“ book, on terrain building, specifically a winter table.

Gorgeous pictures, and I’ve always found his scenery work an inspiration – check out his SP/War of The Roses table. Recommended buy, definitely, with just one teensy criticism: given the amount of white space available on all the 103 pages, it might perhaps have been a kindness to those of us with failing or recovering eyesight to up the font size on the text a bit. But that’s my only gripe on an otherwise absolutely beautiful book.

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