Don "The Don" McHugh, probably the last ever UK DBM Champion, and living proof the 25mm game is just as hard as the 15mm one, jumps between the Napoleonic and Second World wars for his collection.
Like many wargamers I played with toy soldiers when I was younger. The earliest record of this is a picture of me at my Grandmothers carrying a wooden box of Britains lead soldiers at the age of three. It was not until my late teens that I discovered metal figures and Wargames Research Group rules. I had joined the Sealed Knot as a Roundhead and some of the members in ‘Foxes Foote’ introduced me to metal figures. In my quest to find a local source of such figures, I discovered ‘Thornton’s Model Shop’ in Harbourne, Birmingham. During one of my many visits to this shop I met Doug Mason (great painter). He told me of the Birmingham Wargames Club at Ladywood and invited me along. The club meet every other Sunday and it was not long before I became a regular member.
I don’t remember the year, but I attended the National Championships at Sheffield, to lend my support to the Birmingham team. I remember being completely blown away by the number of trade stands. I had not realised that all these manufactures existed, let alone how many different ranges they made. Back in those days mail order was very risky, you had no idea half the time what you were buying. I also found myself following the fortunes of Peter Gilder and falling in love with his 25mm Sassanid Persians. So much so that it became my first all metal wargaming army. I got to know Peter a little some years later, when I spent many happy hours at his two holiday centres..
My 25mm Sassanid Persians have remained my favourite army over the years and. while I have repainted most of the original figures in my army, I do still see some of my original figures in the hands of 6th Edition players. I am hopeful that with the new Osprey AoW rules my Sassanids may once again grace the wargames table The Don's 10 favorite books are listed below. The links go directly to the UK or US Amazon pages where you can find out more about each one.
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If you wish to submit a book list and answer the Big Three Questions please feel free to submit them to me to be considered for inclusion via this link Maroon Me Now Please Mr Madaxeman! and I will try and publish as many as I can (although I do have a real job to do as well, so it may take some time!). back to the Wargamers Island Homepage
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