A month or so back I was contacted on social media by a guy who I last saw in the 80s when he was a young teen and he used to come to the Manawatu Miniature Strategists Society club meets. He said that back in those days I was one of his inspirations to paint and collect wargame miniatures. I was really touched and it was great catching up and seeing where life had lead us.
He is quite a prolific collector/painter now. He saw I was doing ACW and sent me this box of Sash and Saber (and some Perry and Foundry) miniatures. I have not gone through it all but looks enough figures for a complete Union brigade, command and a regiment of mounted and dismounted cavalry. The box of Perry ACW cavalry is in a blue plastic – I have never seen them molded in that colour plastic before. I am guessing that is an old production run.
So now I am going through the lead mountain to find stuff I can send him as he is currently doing an Italian army for Black Powder Napoleonics. I know I have three or four boxes of Perry and Victrix French infantry, some command figures and some cavalry – a good start I hope.
It was interesting that a few Sundays at wargame club in the 80s had such an impact on someone’s life. I am still somewhat at a loss for words.
Thanks David. You are a top bastard.



Great to see something like this. The power of the hobby I guess.
Cheers,
Pete.
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Lovely story there Brian. Nice to see he is still gaming after all these years, and an Italian army sounds interesting.
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That is a good story Brian.
I also remember the Manawatu Miniature Strategists fondly.
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I agree. I have spent the last day trying to find stuff to send David. Rummaging through the lead mountain. I never knew I had so many unpainted Front Rank french infantry.
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It was a long time ago.
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Great to reconnect with someone from the past in this way
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