A really good read on the WRNS can be found i the book below, which I picked up from my FLBS last year. It's the story of how the RN used a home brew war-game to develop the ASW tactics that helped win the Battle of the Atlantic. The WRNS payed a heavy role in developing the game and GMing it while officers from the Western Approaches command came in for training. Good naval history, good wargaming history, good social history. A win all around,
Points wise there are 5 28mm figures plus 20 for the room for a total of 45 points. These mark two milestones for me the ear. First I should give me enough points to get over my 500 point target. Secondly I think that 45 points is a seasonal best post for me this Challenge. While Miles and MartinC have been gorging themselves on 200+ point displays of gluttony, I've been sedately grazing my way through the treats on the h'or d'oeuvres platters.
Nice nautical ladies, Peter!
Tamsin
Cool post - thanks. Get book review and figures - love it! Yes I have not yet painted Bad Squidoo but loads of interesting sculpts. Cheers Jez
ReplyDeleteThanks Jez. You may have figured out that books and projects have a symbiotic relationship with me....
DeleteGreat minis and cool book Peter.
ReplyDeleteThanks Curt, you and Sarah would probably like the book if you want to borrow it.
DeleteI'll remind you to bring it over when we get out from under this current cloud.
DeleteFabulous work on a rather unusual and sadly overlooked topic. Well done, Peter!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much!
DeleteUnusual figures Peter, great work.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ray
DeleteGreat painting, and a great post to read. Well done Peter.
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Greg
DeleteA great set of figures as usual, but the story is even better thanks heapsfor bringing it under our attention!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind words Sander, glad that you liked it
DeleteGood work!
ReplyDeleteThanks Barks
DeleteGreat looking WRENs and interesting sounding book!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks very much Iain
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