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 ArmourCon 2022 w/ Dave Valentine – Wargaming Recon #285 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:46:09

In this episode Jonathan is joined by Dave Valentine of Bloody Scotsman Games. Bloody Scotsman Games is the maker of Devil in the Wilderness and the expansion Devil In Sleepy Hollow. (You can even find Jonathan and Adrian in the game as characters.) Dave had a vendor booth at the New England Tabletop Wargaming Flea Market and at ArmourCon 2022. Jonathan and Dave discuss both events. Flea Market/ Games Day: The pair discuss the flea market. They talk everything from attendance, to games played and how the sales were from the event. ArmourCon 2022 This convention was held at the Best Western in Marlboro, MA on October 14-16 2022. ArmourCon describes itself as a “medieval themed convention that brings together the hobby of gaming and the joy of a Ren Faire.” The con started in 2019 and has run each year since then.. They collaborate with Handsome Dan’s Rescue to help find home for pit bull type dogs. The con is spearheaded by Ami & Daniel Barboza who are the owners of The Armoury Wargames store located in Fairhaven, Massachusetts. Dave and Jonathan chat about the con. Closing In closing Dave talks about what is next for Bloody Scotsman Games. Do you want to stay current with Bloody Scotsman Games you can find them in the following locations: Website Facebook You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.

 Extreme Gaming Makeover – Wargaming Recon #284 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:14:09

This week Jonathan is joined by Peter Bryant. Peter is a Co-Owner of Solarian Games.  He is a gamer designer who created Cube of Death. Jonathan gets Peter to go through what his personal extreme gaming makeover would entail. The idea behind the Extreme Gaming Makeover is to see how people would improve their gaming experience if they had a budget of $5,000 USD. Peter discusses the theme of his upgrade and how it will makeover his gaming life.  He has a regular group playing roleplaying games (RPGs).  This makeover will enhance his RPG experience for his group. The real big thing that Peter would upgrade is his gaming table. He would custom build a table that would house an 85″ TV under a sheet of plexi-glass; this would allow him to use the TV as a battle map for either RPG’s or Wargaming. He could just display the mat on the TV and be ready to use it for anything. With a new table, new ergonomic chairs would be needed because everyone want to come over and play games. With all these people coming over the next thing needed would be beverage refrigerator to keep drinks cool and a small multipurpose air fryer/ microwave/ toaster oven. Surely, with all the great goodies in Peter’s new gaming room there will still be times that people will not be able to make it and would have to play remote. To offset this, he would get a conference webcam and a 43″ Smart TV. Now that Peter has designed his new space; the pair cover the usage of the space and what was the inspiration for such an awesome room. If you are interested in learning more about the products Peter and Jonathan talk about then here is a list of the specific items (Some maybe Affiliate links) : 85″ TV Screen: Sony 85 Inch 4K Ultra HD TV X85K Series McMahon Ergonomic Executive Chair – 8 HomeLabs Beverage Refrigerator and Cooler (holds 120 cans per fridge) – 2 Galanz GTWHG12S1SA10 4-in-1 ToastWave Nuroum Conference Webcam VIZIO – 43″ Class V-Series 4K LED HDR Smart TV Would you like to stay current with Peter, Solarian Games or Cube of Death? You can find them in the following locations: Website Facebook You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.

 Cigar Box Battle with Cory Ring- Wargaming Recon #283 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:26:25

In this episode we are joined by Cory Ring.  He is the co-owner, content manager, editor, and gamer guru for Cigar Box Battle. If you are not aware Cigar Box Battle has 143 different designs for their tabletop gaming mats. 24 of them are 36″x36″. Two of them are massive at 6ft 6inches x 15ft; and the last 117 are in a standard 4×6. They also offer double-sided 4×6 mats and also a satin fleece option. Cory and Jonathan talk about the mats available and how they improve the gaming played on them. They also go over what makes Cigar Box Battle mats stand out.  Cory covers the changes to the products.  He goes deep covering how the fabric differs from the plush and satin that was previously used (the satin is still used on the double-sided mats) Cory gives a peek at the brand new Cigar Box Battle Kickstarter If you wish to find Cigar Box Battle online you can find them in the following places: Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube Cigar Box Battle Website You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.

 Wargaming Campaigns with Henry Hyde – Wargaming Recon #282 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:03:26

This week Jonathan is joined by the esteemed Henry Hyde. Henry is the best-selling author of Wargaming Campaigns (affiliate link) and The Wargaming Compendium (affiliate link)  books.  Many consider The Wargaming Compendium to be the definitive wargaming tome of our generation. Jonathan and Henry discuss why Henry decided to take on this topic when there are other books already on the topic.  They talk about some of the other books that discuss wargaming campaigns.  Some of the books include Featherstone’s  War Game Campaigns;  The War Game by Charles Grant; The Sole Wargaming Guide by Precis Intermedia; and Henry’s own Wargaming Compendium. Henry talks about how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the writing of the book and what his process for writing was like. If you are interested in getting a copy of any of Henry’s books you can find them with the following links: Wargaming Campaigns (affiliate link) The Wargaming Compendium (affiliate link)   You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.

 5 Tips for Whatnot Buyers – Wargaming Recon #281 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:22:50

This week, Jonathan is joined by special quest Anthony from Brickify. The pair talk about the online auction site Whatnot; they explain what it is and it can benefit you. The 5 tips for buyers that the pair discuss are as follows: Be selective Be careful from whom you buy and also avoid the people that sound like a used car salesman. Does the seller know the product and are they putting effort into showing off the product from different angles. Popularity doesn’t matter Problems can exist with highly followed sellers as much, or more, than those who are brand new. New or less popular sellers may put in the extra effort to compete with the popular ones. Popular sellers may be popular for a reason… or no good reason at all. Use the WhatNot Ratings System. 4.95 or higher is a solid rating. BrickTrend, HDBricks, and BlainesWorld are solid sellers for Lego Trust your gut Avoid Sellers who do games akin to gambling, such as randomized results or chances to enter drawings, etc. Don’t “just trust” sellers Keep track of purchases Take screenshots of each item Write down a list or make a spreadsheet to track your purchases. Complete the sale Verify the received products for any extra damage and to ensure the rights parts are included. If anything is wrong contact WhatNot support and include proof. They are very responsive. Make sure to rate/review sellers in a timely manner. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.

 USS Adrian Benson – Wargaming Recon #280 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:04:30

Joerg Bender is the owner of Things From the Basement.  He comes on to discuss what’s happening with their MDF terrain.  Things from the Basement has 13 main lines of MDF terrain and tabletop gaming accessories. Jonathan and Joerg talk specifically about the Exploratory Submarine USS Adrian Benson.  The USS Adrian Benson is from their Victorian Science Fiction line.  It is a tribute piece in memory of Wargaming Recon co-host Adrian Benson.  Adrian tragically passed away in 2021 due to esophageal cancer.  They talk about the design process and inspiration for the submarine. Joerg compares the design process for this and other kits that he has designed. He then spends a moment talking about the influence Adrian had on Joerg and why he decided to name the submarine after him. Joerg speaks on how COVID-19 and world affairs have impacted his business over the past few and how he plans on overcoming those obstacles. Jonathan gets Joerg to open up and give some teasers and talk about some new releases for Things from the Basement. Joerg lets everyone know what his future convention plans are; so we can all see him in person and buy some of his amazing MDF kits. If you are not lucky enough to meet him at a convention you can also find him at the following locations: Website Facebook Instagram You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.

 Adrian’s Gaming Requiem – Wargaming Recon #279 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:14:55

In this episode, Jonathan is joined by Alex Tabb. Alex is a long time friend of Adrian Benson and a fellow gamer. The two travel into old school wargaming as they swap memories of gaming with Adrian. Adrian and Alex met at The Compleat Strategist in King Of Prussia PA, USA run by Ed Wimble (of Clash of Arms fame). They both were there for a demo of an old Western game by TSR called Boot Hill after that game they started meeting up and gaming every Saturday till they graduated high school.  Adrian joined the Navy and became a submariner.  Alex went to college before…well if we told you that we’d have to kill you (joking). Alex talks about the Boot Hill game in more detail. Reminiscing about his thoughts of the system and the 20 people that were in the game. By the end of the game Alex and Adrian had bonded about their shared love of gaming and the fact that they both had just purchased a new game called Squad Leader. From then on they played pretty much every weekend through High School. They played many games beyond just Squad Leader. They played games like Yalu: Wood Ships & Iron Men: Ironclads and they even had miserable time trying to play The Longest Day. If you would like to know more about any of the games discussed in this episode then just click on the title below and go to the corresponding BoardGame Geek page: Boot Hill Squad Leader Yalu Wooden Ships & Iron Men Iron Clads The Longest Day Alex is now the owner of Paul’s Boutique Records.  Check them out for your vinyl music needs. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.

 Wargaming with LEGO – Wargaming Recon #278 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:53:55

In this episode, Jonathan talks about how he is joining his loves of Star Wars, LEGO, and wargaming. Jonathan is working on developing a convention game for the Battle of Hoth using his LEGO kits. He covers his dilemma with either using the Star Wars Legion rules or using a homebrew set of rules based on Star Wars Legion. If you are interested you can find the free rules on the Atomic Mass Games website HERE. Jonathan knows that he will be playing the Battle of Hoth and that with such a large battle he will need to scale down and has decided to make it a skirmish sized game as part of the larger fight.  As a Star Wars wargame set at the Battle of Hoth; Jonathan already knows that he will need one side to be the Rebels and the other side to be the Imperials.  Jonathan’s collection for the Rebel Alliance is going to contain regular infantry, Tauntauns, some Anti-Vehicle weapons and E-Web blasters.  The Imperials are going to attack with infantry, speeder bikes, and AT-ST’s.  An AT-AT might make an appearance. No Star Wars game will be complete without some hero or villains getting involved in the fight.  Therefore; the likes of Luke, Leia and Han Solo will face off against Darth Vader or General Veers. Jonathan’s goal for the Hoth game is to have it ready for the 2023 convention season. His aim is for it to be able to accommodate 4-6 players and have some aspects controlled by the GM or triggered by in game actions. Jonathan talks about the supplies that he has and some things that still need to be resolved prior to him running his game next year. Before then there are a few items that have to get resolved. Some of the items that Jonathan mentions include the need to make sure he is comfortable with the rules and scenario he has designed and the possible need to have an assistant with him during the game. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.

 Australian Gaming Con 2022 – Wargaming Recon #277 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:26:28

In episode #277 I am joined by Joshua Shoobridge. Joshua is a podcaster, wargamer dad, 3D printing enthusiast and our audio editor. We start off talking about what games and hobby tasks that he is enjoying currently. We also discuss how COVID has impacted gaming. Joshua talks about his local convention CANCON and how long it has been running.  During COVID lockdowns many gaming events and conventions had to shut down or make changes. We discuss what changes CANCON made.  We talk about this years convention and what sort of safety precautions were employed at the convention; and we speak on how it felt to be at a convention and he offers a few suggestions for cons during something like COVID. Joshua compares this years attendance to prior years. The next segment is the long absent Mailbag Segment. Members of the community have responded positively to our return. Listener Chris R. said “play with Lego! You may want to consider Star Wars Legion as your game system. I am collecting an Endor force myself…” Listener and superstar GM Mike Paine invited me to use his beautiful layout for LEGO wargaming. Mike is a friend, one of my favorite GM’s and does a lot to grow the hobby. Podcaster Jay Arnold did a great episode of The Veteran Wargamer with guest Owen Staton. They discussed mental health and how tabletop gaming can be helpful. Jay kindly gave us a nice shoutout in the episode. Look for Episode 75: The Time Between. If you want to stay current will all the things Joshua is doing you can find links to his social media’s below: Instagram Website   You can contact of follow Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Instagram Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge hosted the episode and edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.

 Solarian Games Rises – Wargaming Recon #276 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:37:02

In this episode, we are joined by games designer Peter Bryant.  Peter has quite a resume, he is a game designer, former podcaster, dad, science nerd, TotalCon Industry guest and co-owner of Solarian Games. We briefly talk about how TSR had change names to become Solarian Games.  Wargaming Recon used to be part of the TSR Podcast Network, and we talk about it’s demise and why Solarian Games does not have one to replace it. Solarian Games has a impressive collection of products under it’s banner.  Peter talks about some of the games and teases a few upcoming releases. He even offers some advice for the aspriring game designer. I mentioned earlier that Peter was a former podcaster.  He was on the Mythwits podcast. For those who don’t know, it was a fun weekly video show covering games, science, technology and pop culture. We talk about why it went of the air and if it will return. We also get Peter’s thoughts on if he would ever want to host another podcast. If you want to stay current will all the things Solarian is doing you can find links to the website and social media below: Facebook Website I hope everyone is excited about the return of Wargaming Recon. The podcast is on all the things as Wargaming Recon. Seriously, we’re in your character’s Top Secret mission briefings bringing you the fun in the world of tabletop gaming. Can’t miss it. You can contact of follow Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Instagram Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge hosted the episode and edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.

 Grief, LEGO, and Gaming – Wargaming Recon #275 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:27:31

Referencing the award-winning musical, Dear Evan Hansen, Jonathan shares how chronic depression, anxiety, and grief caused Jonathan to feel like a sinking ship with no land in sight. That is until Jonathan rediscovered a love of LEGO.  LEGO is more than a building toy.  It can even be used for tabletop gaming.  Listen to this episode to hear the tale.  You’ll also find out about some upcoming podcast guests and topics. “Dear Jonathan, today is going to be a good day and here’s why…..” If you, or someone you know, is with depression, anxiety, and/or grief please consider looking at Harvard Medical School’s “Ways to support someone who is grieving” or reach out to a friend or therapist (you can find trained therapists, counselors, psychiatrists, and support groups through Psychology Today’s website).  You are not alone. Seeking help is NOT weakness.  Sometimes we all need help and that is ok. IF YOU ARE IN CRISIS, PLEASE USE THE EMERGENCY NUMBER FOR THE AREA YOU ARE IN (911 IN THE US, 999 IN THE UK, ETC…) You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge hosted the episode and edited the audio.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.

 Lessons From Pandemic – Wargaming Recon #274 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:33:40

Kicking off the 2022 season with some lessons Jonathan has learned from the COVID-19 pandemic.  Jonathan shares a few lessons that apply to the tabletop battlefield and everyday life.  The global pandemic has impacted many individuals in a variety of ways. If you, or someone you know, is mourning a loved one please consider looking at Harvard Medical School’s “Ways to support someone who is grieving” or reach out to a friend or therapist (you can find trained therapists, counselors, psychiatrists, and support groups through Psychology Today’s website).  You don’t have to mourn alone. Seeking help is NOT weakness.  Sometimes we all need help and that is ok. IF YOU ARE IN CRISIS, PLEASE USE THE EMERGENCY NUMBER FOR THE AREA YOU ARE IN (911 IN THE US, 999 IN THE UK, ETC…)  You are not alone. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge hosted the episode and edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.

 Oathmark – Wargaming Recon #273 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:31:59

In this episode Joshua talks about Oathmark by Joseph A. McCullough. Joshua gives a review of the game and covers the mechanics. He explains how to build your units and the different miniatures you can use. Joseph’s bio can be found here. The Oathmark rulebook can be found here. Additional resources are found here. The bases Joshua uses can be found here. You can stay current with Joshua on: Instagram You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge hosted the episode and edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.

 Gaming During Australian COVID-19 Lockdown – Wargaming Recon #272 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:31:49

Australia is in lockdown because of COVID-19.  While many may think this means gaming isn’t possible, Joshua Shoobridge shares why that isn’t true. He discusses his gaming and hobby experiences during lockdown.  They cover everything from painting minis, trying new painting techniques, and even a dive into 3D printing. As we all now know, it is difficult to play games with someone else during a lockdown.  Like many, Joshua used other tools to make that possible.  He chats about using the Roll20 website for roleplaying games (RPGs) along with Table Top Simulator on Stream to get his gaming fix. You can stay current with Joshua on: Instagram Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge hosted the episode and edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.

 Gaming Time Capsule with Bob Yates – Wargaming Recon #271 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:53:59

Joshua Shoobridge hosts this episode featuring long time gamer, Bob Yates.  Bob can be seen in the award-winning documentary Word From a Gamer directed by Steven Wollett (award-winning director and friend of the show).  He has been gaming since his early childhood.   Although he considers himself more of an RPG and board gamer, many of us play more than just wargames and minis. Bob discusses his early years in gaming and the evolution of tabletop gaming to current day.  He is a beloved GM at conventions where he implements characters for RPGs.  He shares tips on how to successfully game with kids.  You can find Bob at the Total Confusion tabletop gaming convention in Marlborough, Massachusetts where he is a VIP. You can stay current with Wargaming Recon at: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge hosted the episode and edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.

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