Sunday, 3 November 2024

Yarkshire Gamer Podcast - Episode 62 - Trevor Dixon - Dixon Miniatures

 

Welcome back everyone to Episode 63 of the Yarkshire Gamers Reet Big Wargames Podcast and today I've got off my backside and driven down t'road to Honley just outside Holmfirth where I sat down with Trevor Dixon of Dixon Miniatures to chat about his time in the hobby.

The episode is available on all major Podcast hosts or via the link below 

https://kenrtai.podbean.com/e/episode-63-trevor-dixon-dixon-miniatures/

He got his first break with Hinchliffe Miniatures before striking out on his own in the 1970s with a range of Monguls, much much more was to come over the following years.

Dixon Miniatures are full of character, something which for me is lacking in modern day 3d sculpts, his Samurai range is still one of the best for the period and as you can see, it looks the absolute business.

A bit shorter than usual as I just went for a straight interview rather than the usual sections but I had a lovely time talking with Trev and I hope you enjoy listening to it.

Drop by Trevors website and pick up some of his lovely figures, if we all do it, it will save him doing the decorating !

https://www.dixon-minis.com/

Back in a few weeks time for a catch up episode, my one confirmed guest so far is Paul Thompson from EWM who will give us an update on EWM, The Great Wargames Website Wobble and of course the 1943 German Raid on the Isle of Wight.

Until next time Sithee

Regards Ken

The Yarkshire Gamer

And here is the Utubes version of Episode 61



Friday, 25 October 2024

Yarkshire Gamer Podcast - Episode 61 - Little Wars TV

 

Hey Up,

Its time to go across the pond to the USA and speak to a couple of guys who are part of the team who run Little Wars TV on that there Utubes. These guys are so big they even have more subscribers than Alex Sotheran !

Link to the episode below

https://kenrtai.podbean.com/e/episode-61-little-wars-tv-with-greg-and-miles/

The channel has been off air for a while and has recently returned to the airwaves so I thought it would be a great time to have a chat and see what was going on and what the plans for the future are.

Greg and Miles from the show volunteered to be my guests, we had limited time so its a slightly different format to normal, but I don't think you will notice that much, however its "only" 2 hours long, blink and you will miss it :-)

If you haven't seen their channel its here 

https://www.littlewarstv.com/

Hope you enjoy the show and I'll see you in a couple of weeks when I will be back with a chat with Legend of the Hobby, Trevor Dixon of Dixon Miniatures

Until then, Sithee

Regards Ken

The Yarkshire Gamer

Previous show on the Utubes 



Tuesday, 3 September 2024

Yarkshire Gamer Podcast - Episode 60 - Summer Brews in the Binyard

 

Its that time of year again where the gang meet up in our terrace bin yard to chew the fat on the hobby in general.

The episode can be listened to via the link below or on any major Podcast Host 

https://kenrtai.podbean.com/e/episode-60-summer-brews-in-the-binyard-24/

Today I'm joined by regular guests Alex Sotheran from Storm of Steel and Iain McDonald from Flags of War, we have a quick catch up whilst Alex saves up the money for his internet connection before he tells us how he became the "face" of Warlord Games.

Its then time for the panel to ratify the recent entries into Wargames Room 101 before moving on to draw Rounds 1 and 2 of the World Cup of Historical Wargames Miniature Manufacturers and yes the Perrys are in it !

We then finish of with the usual #askournora listeners questions where we discuss weighty topics like which pizza topping we would be.

Hope you enjoy, as always with these shows they are not for the faint hearted and best listened to in a darkened cellar with soundproofing.

Regards Ken

The Yarkshire Gamer

And here's the previous episode on the utubes 





Thursday, 22 August 2024

Yarkshire Gamer Podcast - Episode 59 - Pete Brown TAG

 

Welcome to Episode 59 and today I am chatting with Pete Brown who is the main man at The Assault Group who are probably better known as TAG.

The episode is avaliable on all major Podcast hosts and vis the link below,

https://kenrtai.podbean.com/e/episode-59-pete-brown-tag/

Pete has had a interesting journey in the hobby prior to setting up TAG, he's worked at Table Top Games, Games Workshop and Wargames Foundry so it was great to chat about his career in mould making and casting and especially chatting about Bob Connor the owner of TTG who is sadly no longer with us.

TAG are probably best known for their extensive range of 28mm Renaissance Figures, covering most nations and conflicts in the period, as Pete is a self confessed list ticker he is always keen to finish off his ranges and not leave customers hanging on for that final pack in a range.

Its another wide ranging chat about the hobby which I'm sure you will enjoy.

TAG figures can be purchased via their website, link below,

https://theassaultgroup.co.uk/

The next episode with be the Summer Edition of Brews in the Bin Yard which will include the draw for the World Cup of Historical Wargames Miniature Manufacturers.

Until Next Time, Sithee

Regards Ken

The Yarkshire Gamer 

And here is the last episode on the utubes 





Friday, 16 August 2024

The Final of The World Cup of Historical Wargames Miniature Manufacturers

 

It's the Final, 157 Manufacturers have fallen by the way, there have been 21,756 votes so far but now its time to get it down to one. Get voting now, poll open until 18.30 on Sunday.

#wargames #wargaming #history #Miniatures

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/4bR7EU54o7u9iY2E/ 

Tuesday, 13 August 2024

Yarkshire Gamer Podcast - Episode 58 - Joe Bilton - Wargames Terrain

 


After our double header history fest on Jutland with Nick Jellicoe its time to get back to basics with a special episode on Wargames Terrain.

The episode is avaliable on all major Podcast hosts or via the link below 

https://kenrtai.podbean.com/e/episode-58-joe-bilton-wargames-terrain/

My guest is Joe Bilton aka @Joe_Wargamer on Twitter (sorry Elon, its Twitter mate) who during the 5 years or so he has been in the hobby has produced some superb quality tables with an emphasis on more realistic terrain.

His day job is creating maps for Wargames, mostly Role Play and Fantasy style stuff but with an increasing amount of historical stuff chucked in, here's a link to the company

http://www.heroicmaps.com/

All the usual sections are there and we have a cracking entry into Room 101, I can feel the Twitters lighting up already !

The final section of the show is a deep dive into terrain making with some top tips and ideas for improving the look of our wargames tables.

My next guest will be Pete from TAG, I'm a big fan of The Assault Groups Italian Wars figures so I'm really looking forward to that one.

Sit back and relax with a nice brew and a Garibaldi and enjoy the episode.

Until next time, Sithee

Regards Ken

The Yarkshire Gamer

The previous episode is available on the Utubes 



Friday, 26 July 2024

World Cup of Historical Wargames Miniature Manufacturers - QUARTER FINALS

 

Here's the draw for the Quarter Finals of the Yarkshire Gamers World Cup of Historical Wargames Miniature Manufacturers. Ties start next Monday, the numbers in brackets are the seeding at the start of the competition.

There have been just over 16,000 votes so far which is more than the whole of the Rules competition last year so thanks to everyone for getting involved, it's been great to see the Manufacturers themselves getting involved and as we get further into the competition I'm sure the tension will rise.

The Quarter finalists will form the Seeds for the next Manufacturers World Cup which is scheduled for 2028 😁. Match ups will start on the dates below and as usual run for three days which means I should be able to get the Semi finals away the week after.

TIes and vote links will appear here when live

The QFs are off with Steelfist taking on Victrix, it's an interesting match up, both have had two tough rounds to get here. Voting open on my FB for 3 days

The winner is Victrix 

The winner is Empress Miniatures 

The winner is Pendraken 

And the winner is Perry Miniatures 




Tuesday, 16 July 2024

World Cup of Historical Wargames Miniature Manufacturers - Round 2

 

Round 2 is here and so are the seeds and thank God, the Perrys are now in the draw and people can stop asking "where are the Perrys" !

Game 1 is a match up between AB Miniatures who have amazing ranges of 18mm Napoleonics (which were game changers on release and still stunning today) and 20mm WW2. They are up against the top qualifier from the Preliminary Round Victrix who are producing a growing range of high quality multi part 28mm figures from a number of Historical periods.

The winner is Victrix with 551 to 426 votes

Game 2 sees the old school Skytrex with their massive ranges of ships and military vehicles take on the 2nd highest finisher in the Preliminary Round Empress Miniatures. Empress got a large amount of votes in their first round tie so this could be a tough tie.

The winner is Empress Miniatures by 451 to 133

Game 3 underway, can the old school Elite Miniatures see off the Challenge of new kid on the block Bloody Miniatures, the seeds traditionally don't do well so we will find out in three days.

The winner is Bloody Miniatures who win 227 to 123


Game 4 in Round 2 sees No 1 seed Perry Miniatures take on Bad Squiddo. Bad Squiddo got a high number of votes in their Round 1 victory over Footsore and all the other seeds are getting battered at the moment so who knows the outcome, we've got three days to find out

The winner is Perry Miniatures with 429 votes to 325

Half way through Round 2 and Game 5 is underway, Heroics and Ros and Gripping Beast clash in this battle to get to the Quarter Finals, voting in the usual place 

The winner is Heroics and Ros with 463 votes to 406


The World Cup keeps rolling and Rd 2 Game 6 sees an interesting match up between Peter Pig and Baccus. Get down to Yarkshire Gamer and get your vote in.

The winner is Baccus 6mm 


A bit late starting today (it is Sunday 😆) Game 7 is old vs new, Minifigs vs Steelfist get voting now 

The winner is Steel Fist 



Final match up of Round 2 sees the 2nd seed @WargamesFoundry take on 3rd I the Prelim @pendraken a big match up for the final tie. Voting is down at the Yarkshire Gamer FB page 

The winner is Pendraken 

Monday, 1 July 2024

World Cup of Historical Wargames Miniature Manufacturers ROUND 1


Here we go with Round 1 where the 16 Manufacturers who recieved the highest number of votes in the Preliminary Round play off against each other to earn the right to meet a seed in Round 2 (Perrys, Foundry etc await).

I'll use this page for all of Round 1, putting the links to the voting for each Round as results as they happen, apologies the voting is restricted to Facebook as I haven't found a suitable alternative.

There will be one new vote each day and each vote lasts 3 days

ROUND 1 - GAME 1

The World Cup is off, A proper David and Goliath match up, between Warlord and Bloody Miniatures, can a small focused quality range beat a huge multi scale multi period company, we've got three days to find out, link below to FB vote

This vote ended 4th July 2024 Bloody Miniatures won with 62% (357 votes) against Warlord Games 38% (218 votes) a big shock in the first game !

Day 2 is Round 1 Game 2 and this sees Empress Miniatures take on Wargames Atlantic 

Empress Miniatures came second in the Preliminary Round and are best known for their 28mm metal ranges which simply ooze quality, there are so many ranges to choose from but my personal favourites are the Spanish Civil War and ECW ranges.

Wargames Atlantic specialises in 28mm plastic boxes sets and produces some excellent figures that often fill a gap in the existing market, a highlight for me is the 28mm WW2 Partizan range which is top quality and highly versatile.

Can we forgive WA for the Landsknecht Ogre Box or will Empress take home the crown, we've got three days to find out 😁

The vote ended on the 5th July 2024 with an amazing 1380 votes cast. Empress Miniatures won the day with 732 votes to Wargames Atlantics 648


Day 3 match up is the Renaissance Bowl between TAG and Steelfist, both manufacturers of high quality 28mm metal figures for the ........ Renaissance (as well as other periods)

Tough choice as I love them both, vote on the link below

This vote ended on 6th July 2024 with both sides getting 272 votes so look out for a sudden death shoot out later in the week.



If you vote once today make it in game 4 of the World Cup of Historical Wargames Miniature Manufacturers 

Today's match up is of two very different companies 

The Plastic Soldier Company or PSC have brought an affordable range of WW2 figures and models to the hobby, the kits and Soldiers are available in multiple scales and are easy to put together, a great way to build some impressive armies.

Gripping Beast are best known for their 28mm Ancient to Medieval ranges which are available in both metal and plastic. Their figures are full of detail and character and grace many tabletops throughout the land.

Who will prevail, we have 3 days to find out.

Get voting, Regards Ken 

This vote ended on the 7th July 2024 with Gripping Beast being the winners with 380 votes to 207


Did you forget to vote yesterday, well why not vote today in Game 5 of the Wargames Miniature Manufacturers World Cup, its an interesting match up but there can be only one, head over to the Yarkshire Gamer FB page to put your X in the box
#wargames #wargaming #Miniatures 

This vote ended on 8th of July with Baccus 6mm being the winners with 296 votes to 194

Game 6 sets off this morning with Footsore taking on the might Bad Squiddo. Are you Gangs of Barnsley or Team Dice Bag ? Get voting on the Yarkshire Gamer FB page now !

This vote ended on the 9th July with Bad Squiddo being the winners with 684 votes to 624

Today's match up is 10mm vs 15mm with Pendraken vs Battlefront, it's an interesting match up and Pendraken has set off like a stabbed rat !
Get voting down at the Yarkshire Gamer FB Page

This vote ended on the 10th July with Pendraken winning 319 votes to 91 


The final game is underway and votes can be cast on the Yarkshire Gamer FB page 

This voted ended on the 11th July with Victrix winning by 445 to 175


A live 1 hour Penalty Shoot Out was held on Friday 12th with Steelfist coming out on top after a hard fight, Steelfist progress 

Tuesday, 25 June 2024

The World Cup of Historical Wargames Miniature Manufacturers 2024

 


Last year I ran a World Cup of Historical Wargames Rules this year it's the turn of the Manufacturers. The top 8 seeds have been picked by an esteemed group of 4 people that I know and during the last week the 16 first round places have been voted for, please see below.

Here are the results of the preliminary round of The World Cup of Historical Wargames Miniatures

The Companies below will form pot1 and will form the 8 "home" teams in Round 1

1. Victrix Miniatures 315
2. Empress Miniatures 305
3. Pendraken Miniatures 206
4. Warlord Games 205
5. Baccus6mm 171
6, Footsore Miniatures & Games 170
7. The Plastic Soldier Company 168
8. The Assault Group 149

Pot 2 will contain the following Companies who will be the away teams in Round 1

9. Front Rank 148
10. Bad Squiddo 146
11. Gripping Beast 144
12. Old Glory 107
13. Steel Fist Miniatures 104
14. Battlefront 104
15. Bloody Miniatures 99
16. Wargames Atlantic 90

The winners of the 8 Ties will progress to Round 2 where they will meet the seeds shown in the bracket below, after that the ties will follow the chart as below.

Each match will be voted for on FB and each vote will last 72 hours.

The draw for the rounds will take place during the recording for the Brews in the Binyard Podcast on the evening of 24th Jun.

For those who are interested here are the remaining manufacturers who missed out

17. Aventine 85
18. Eureka 78
19. Forged in Battle 76
20. Crusader 75
21. Artizan 74
22. Early War Miniatures 68
23. Claymore Castings 66
24. Xyston Miniatures and 1st Corps 60
26. Calpe 55
27 DIxon Miniatures 53
28. Gringo 40s & Essex 52
30. Piano Wargames 51
31. Flags of War 50
32. Offensive Miniatures 48
33. Airfix 43
34. May 40 40
35. GHQ
36. Bicorne Miniatures 35
37. Copplestone Castings and North Star 34
39. Rubicon 33
40. Irregular Miniatures 31
41. Adler Miniatures 30
42. Andeluvian and Hinchcliffe Miniatures 27
44. Ebor Miniatures and Galloping Major 26
46. Battle Honours and Fireforge Miniatures 23
48. Elhiem Miniatures 22
49. Connoisseur, Navwar and Museum Miniatures 21
52. Iron Duke, Langton and Kallistra 20
55. Great Escape Games and Tumbling Dice 18
57. Khurasan Miniatures 17
58. Brigade Games 16
59. 1898 Minaturas 15
60. Matchbox and Pulp Figures 13
62. Mike's Models, Trent and Redoubt Miniatures 12
65. Alternative Armies and Italeri 11
67. Bavaria Miniatures 10
68. Fizzers Metal Men, Eagle Figures, Athena Miniatures, Revell, Zvenda, Black Tree Design, Reconquer 9
75. Crann Tara, Scotia Grendel, Red3 Miniatures, Newline Designs, Frei Korps 15, 8
80. Gladiator, Boot Hill, HaT, Baueda, SHQ 7
85. Black Hussar, Simons Soldiers, Fife and Drum, Strelets, Great War Miniatures, Legio Heroica, Warfare Miniatures 6
92. Caesar, Raventhorpe, Tin Soldier, Lancashire, Grubby Tanks 5
97. Curtneys, Renegade, FAA, Brittania, Steve Barber, Naismith, Companion Miniatures, Franznap Miniatures, Spencer Smith, A&A, Xan Miniatures, Corvus Miniatures 4
110. Minden, Davco, Mirliton, Liberation, Drews Militia, Matchlock, Table Top Games, Linera A, Polly Oliver, Avanpost, Garrison 3
121. Tanatus, Lurkio Figures, Checkpoint, Under Fire, Jacobite, WTJ, Agema, Lancer, Hinton Hunt, Wee Wolf Miniatures, V&V 2
132. Acorn Miniatures, Shako 64, Keelman, Wargamer, Warrior, Heer46, Thoroughbred, Brown Water Navy, Scarab, Revier, Alternative Miniatures 1
143. Fixed Bayonets, Scheltrum, Pandyman, Black Sheep, Thistle and Rose, Tundraworks, Oddizal Osmy, Blue Moon, Petes Flags

Thank you to everyone who took part in the first part of this World Cup, a total of 4748 votes cast so far.

The draw for the first two rounds was done last night and will be out soon.


Regards Ken 

The Yarkshire Gamer

Saturday, 22 June 2024

Yarkshire Gamer Podcast Episode 57 - Nick Jellicoe - Jutland and Aftermath

 


Hi everyone.

No surprises with the content of this episode as I present the second part of my interview with Nick Jellicoe. In the first part we covered a lot of the background to the battle and the characters involved.

In this part of the interview we look in detail at the battle itself, going through each of the major phases of the action at Jutland. We then finish the show off with a quick look at John Jellicoe after the Battle.

The two episodes weigh in at just over 4 hours and I have to say I enjoyed every minute of each one. I would like to thank Nick for being so generous with his time and hopefully you enjoyed our chat as well.

Next episode will feature Joe Bilton, Joe is one of the leading terrain makers out there and his recent Stalingrad table at Salute was a joy to see. As some one who often shies away from that side of the hobby from both an enthusiasm and talent perspective it will be great to hear from Joe on how he gets excited over some grass tufts and a bit of scatter !

So until next time, Sithee

Regards Ken

The Yarkshire Gamer 

Here's the Utubes version of the last episode



Sunday, 26 May 2024

Yarkshire Gamer Podcast 56 - Nick Jellicoe - Prelude to Jutland

 

Hello again, welcome to Episode 56, the first of a double header on the Battle of Jutland, by far the largest sea borne action of the First World War and what a great guest we have to discuss it with you, Nick Jellicoe, grandson of John Jellicoe Commander of the British Fleet at the battle.

The episode is available on the link below or from any major Podcast Host 

https://kenrtai.podbean.com/e/episode-56-nick-jellicoe-jutland-prelude-to-battle/

We recorded for about 4 and a half hours and it was a great discussion cover many aspects of Nicks life as well as the battle itself. 

I haven't split a guest episode for a while but I had recorded this episode along with the ones with Nigel Atter and the Rapid Fire in a period of two weeks so splitting this episode will make it easier on your time and also give me a bit of a break until I record the next episode.

In this show I talk to Nick about his life as well as a most interesting chat around his fathers WW2 career. We then go on to discuss the prelude to the battle and some of the characters involved.

Back in two weeks to talk about the battle itself and its aftermath.

Until then, Sithee

Regards Ken

The Yarkshire Gamer

And the last episode is available on Utubes 



Thursday, 9 May 2024

Yarkshire Gamer Podcast - Episode 55 - Richard Marsh / Colin Rumford - Rapid Fire

 

Welcome to the latest episode of the Podcast with my two guests Richard Marsh and Colin Rumford who are responsible for one of the most popular sets of WW2 rules available - Rapid Fire.

As always you can hear the episode via the link below or on any of the major Podcast hosts, please like, subscribe and leave a comment wherever you listen to it, many thanks 

https://kenrtai.podbean.com/e/episode55-richard-marsh-colin-rumford-rapid-fire/

First released in 1994 and supported by many subsequent Supplements, Campaign and Scenario Books the rules have gone through a recent update with Rapid Fire Reloaded, a chartless version of the orginal rules.

It's a long episode but with two guests that's always the way as we go through the regular features with each guest, eventually after a couple of hours we get round to actually talking about the rules ! But this isn't a short form Podcast after all it's just as much about getting to know the guests as it is the main topic.

The Rapid Fire website where you can obtain all the various books is

https://www.rapid-fire-uk.com/

Hope you enjoy the episode, next up I hope will be another Historian style show with Nick Jellicoe where we will be discussing the Battle of Jutland.

Until then Sithee

Regards Ken 

The previous episode is also on the Utubes



 

Thursday, 2 May 2024

Yarkshire Gamer Podcast 54 - Nigel Atter - WW1 in Mesopotamia

 


Hello everyone and welcome once again to the Yarkshire Gamers Reet Big Wargames Podcast as I reach the 54th episode. In a bit of an extended introduction I go through and explain a recent change in my guest booking process. Before moving onto the main course.

You can listen to the Podcast via any major Podcast Host or direct from the link below,

https://kenrtai.podbean.com/e/episode-54-nigel-atter-ww1-in-mesopotamia/

Today my guest is Nigel Atter who is a WW1 historian with a couple of books to his name who has studied one of my favourite campaigns of history to recreate, The Great War in Mesopotamia.

Its a fascinating area to look at and very different to the more commonly studied war on the Western Front.

My guest is no stranger to the wargaming table as well so we look at his own personal wargaming and history story before doing the features session, skipping over the usual Big Game chat to give us more time to concentrate on the main topic.

Nigels books can be obtained via Helion on the link below,  

Nigel Atter - Biography | Helion & Company | Military History Books

Hope you enjoy the episode and maybe get a taste for the Campaign yourself.

My next episode will see me talking with the authors of the WW2 rule set Rapid Fire, Richard Marsh and Colin Rumford.

Until then, Sithee

Regards Ken

The Yarkshire Gamer

The previous episode is now on the Utubes 



Monday, 22 April 2024

Yarkshire Gamer Podcast 53 - Phil Andrews and Martin Gane - Salute 51

 

Welcome to Episode 53, for the first time on the Podcast we are going to have a detailed look at a Wargames Show in the UK and we have started with the biggest.

You can download the episode on the link below or from any major Podcast Host 

https://kenrtai.podbean.com/e/episode-53-phil-andrews-and-martin-gane-salute/

Salute is a London based show which has been around since the 1970s, it has grown and grown through a series of venues to its current location in the Excel centre and it sees around 6,000 devotees of the Wargaming Hobby descending on it each year.

My guests are Phil Andrews who is the current lead organiser of the show and Martin Gane who is the President of the South London Warlords, the club that runs the show.

As usual we get to know our guests through the Introduction, Big Game Chat and Features section before getting into the Big Topic which of course is the Salute Show.

Full details, including tickets etc on Salute can be found at the following location,

https://southlondonwarlords.co.uk/salute-1

Hope you enjoy the episode and I will be back next month with another guest and another show.

Until then, Sithee

Regards Ken

The Yarkshire Gamer

And if you prefer the utubes, here's the last episode 



Monday, 15 April 2024

Yarkshire Gamer Podcast - Episode 52 Giles Shapley - Shed Wars


Welcome to the first Podcast of 2024, it always seems to take me a while to get started again in the New Year, but at least I managed to get an episode out i January this time around.

Today my guest is the author of the blog Shed Wars, Giles Shapley who is also known by his nom de plume "Eric the Shed".

The episode is available on the link below or via all the major Podcast hosts just search for Yarkshire Gamer 

https://kenrtai.podbean.com/e/episode-52-giles-shapleyeric-the-shed-shed-wars/

Shed Wars was and remains one of the staple Wargaming Blogs and it continues to be regularly updated (unlike some, yes I mean you Yarkshire Gamer !) with the gaming adventures of Giles and his friends.

In recent months the Shed has relocated to a more rural location outside the M25 and Giles has converted on of the buildings on the land he bought into a new improved version of the Shed. Plans are afoot to get on site accommodation so you can stay and play.

All the usual features are here, so sit back and enjoy nearly three hours of Wargames Chat.

The Shed Wars Blog is here

Shed Wars

And details of The Shed Wars Experience

The Shed Wars Experience

As always here is the previous episode on the Utubes 

Until next time, Sithee

Regards Ken

The Yarkshire Gamer


Thursday, 29 February 2024

Yarkshire Gamer Podcast - Episode 51 - Xmas Brews in the Binyard 2023

 


A bit late to the blog, but Its back, the Podcast within a Podcast, our traditional (well 3rd episode) of the Brews in the Binyard Xmas Special. Link below,

https://kenrtai.podbean.com/e/episode-51-xmas-brews-in-the-binyard-2023/

After being serious this year with special episodes on Paintbrushes and Papal Zouaves its time to let our hair down with a festive blow out. Sadly our usual hombre Sean Clark wasn't available this year so the wonderful Iain McDonald of Flags of War has stepped in, so Sean's Mexican corner is now Iains Jacobite Corner.

As usual the episode has a Parental Guidance Sticker as Alex can't stop swearing (as usual), I am of course as clean as a church mouse !

Sadly the recording of the track for Alex in part 1 didn't record so I have edited it together as best as I can, I couldn't leave out the Mistletoe and Wine bit.

Then Part 2 sees us review the recent entries into Wargames room 101 before moving onto a hot topic chat about how History is represented on the big screen. I then have my own Perry Miniatures related rant !

Finally its your questions and me and Alex actual get serious on our Complexity vs Playablity Session for a least 5 minutes.

Hope you all have a great Xmas and New Year. Its been a great 2023 for the Yarkshire Gamer Podcast and I want to thank everyone who has listened in. I hope to be back in the New Year with many more.

Until then, Sithee

Regards Ken

The Yarkshire Gamer

As always here's the previous episode on the Utubes 



Thursday, 1 February 2024

Yarkshire Gamer Podcast - Episode 50 - Toofatlardies World Cup Winners

 

For my Golden Jubilee Episode I thought I'd celebrate with a couple of the hobbies luminaries, who just happen to have recently won the World Cup of Historical Wargames Rules with their Chain of Command WW2 set, not only that the runners up were another one of their rule sets, Sharp Practice.

The episode is available on all major Podcast hosts or via the link below 

https://kenrtai.podbean.com/e/episode-50-toofatlardies-world-cup-winners/

Nick and Rich have done many Podcasts in the past so I tried to approach familiar topics from a different angle or ask new questions, in Part 2 I turned the tables on Rich and got him to interview me on Sidney Roundwoods 7 golden rules of Podcasting.


It was a great way to celebrate 50 Episodes, here's to another 50 more !

The next episode will be the Xmas Brews in the Binyard, I did have another 3 episodes planned for this year, but I don't want to make the same mistake as last year and end up burning out trying to catch up, so those will appear early in 2024.

Finally thanks to all the listeners over the last 50 episodes, great to have you all on board.

Until next time, Sithee

Regards Ken

The Yarkshire Gamer 

As usual here is the precious episode, now on the Utubes 



Sunday, 28 January 2024

Yarkshire Gamer Podcast - Episode 49 Dave Brown - O Pickett de Armee

 

I'm miles behind on the blog but want to keep it ticking over, so there will be a few Podcast catch up posts over the coming days

After last episodes Paintbrush Geek Out its time to return to the regular format of the show with one of the hobbies premier rule writers.

You can listen to the show on any major Podcast Host or via the link below 

https://kenrtai.podbean.com/e/episode-49-dave-brown-o-pickett-de-armee/

Dave Brown broke into the world of wargames rules with his Napoleonic set General de Brigade and since then has developed successful sets of rules in both WW2 and the ACW, with other taking forward the basic system into the AWI, Seven Years War and late 19th Century Europe.

Dave has recently joined forces with the toofatlardies to reinvigorate his earlier rules and we now have another holy trinity of O Group, Pickett's Charge and General de Armee.

We cover all the usual sections and have a good laugh through the quiz and Wargames Room 101.

We have a quick chat about the forthcoming GdeA2 but mostly its me asking him how long it took to think of the name.

Its a long one, over 3 hours so make sure you have a couple of pints of milk in so you can keep the brews coming !

Next episode will be my Golden Jubilee so I will be having special guests Nick Skinner and Rich Clarke on to celebrate their remarkable achievement of getting two rule sets in the final of the recent World Cup of Wargames Rules.

Until then, Sithee

Regards Ken

The Yarkshire Gamer

The previous episode is available on the Utubes