by madguru | May 11, 2020 | Uncategorized
Dad, BLUF: Here is your long awaited website/blog. The longer version: I wrote you a card because I didn’t want to put everything out onto the internet in public. That being said, thanks for everything you’ve done, you currently do, and will do in the...
by madguru | Apr 30, 2020 | Uncategorized
It’s April 30th, which means it’s CAMERONE DAY, the anniversary of LA LEGION ETRANGERE’S most famous and hallowed battle. Be you French, Mexican, or other, I wish you a Happy Camerone Day! If you happen to be interested in all things...
by madguru | Apr 3, 2020 | Uncategorized
BATTLE OF KANDAHAR +140 POST #2:A short but sweet update to the battlefield itself. First are pics of multiple maps I have been pouring over and then the revamped tabletop.Most important amongst all these maps is the big foldout from the British Army’s...
by madguru | Mar 19, 2020 | Uncategorized
Blogging in the time of coronavirus.This post is about prepping for a big game that I’ve been planning to play towards the end of Summer with a bunch of friends from here in LA, around the nation, and possibly one or two from around the world. Hopefully by...
by madguru | Jan 19, 2016 | Afghan Wars & North-West Frontier, Buildings, Bridges, Defensive Works, Etc., Rivers, Terrain Building, Uncategorized
Been very busy with work and family since New Year’s, but managed to complete one hobby project over the past 10 days or so.My last blog post featured my “scratch” terrain layout for my What If? “Bala Hissar or Bust!” scenario.One of...
by madguru | May 10, 2014 | Crop Fields, Terrain Building, Uncategorized
Though Afghanistan is known for being filled with arid and mountainous terrain, many of its valleys are incredibly green and fertile. Here’s a good example:The October 6th 1879 battle of Charasiab, was fought over arid foothills and rocky heights, but also...