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Monday, 26 November 2012

Leibster Blog Award

Good afternoon,


Steve, the fine fellow behind soundofficerscall.blogspot.com has very kindly nominated me for a Liebster Blog Award. Thanks Steve!

The one rule of the award is to pay it forward by nominating five other blogs and letting the blog owners know you've done so by leaving a comment on their respective blogs.

So, who to choose? The blogs that I've selected are those who have relatively small followings, but I think deserve more press. If yours doesn't appear here, please don't take offence...

  • Wargamingnz Robin Sutton's eclectic mix of 20mm WW1&2 (Spearhead), 20mm HOTT (yay!) as well as Kings of War, for which I am slooowwwllly building an army the cheapest way possible, 40K and other bits and pieces.
  • Jack Sarge's Wargame Ramblings John Sargeson's fantastic source of 20mm WW2 inspiration - and the source of not a small amount of my figs! (E.g. my Naps)
  • The Plastic General, Jack's fantastic blog concerning, well, fantasy 20mm - Warmaster, Weird War Two (way cool), 20mm 40K, all very clever stuff.
  • Men in Boxes, an interesting wee blog that promotes the used of, well, random toys and such for wargaming.
  • Monty's War Gaming. He always has the best film promos!! And is a fellow Crossfire aficionado, which is very cool indeed.

Thanks again Steve,

Nick

9 comments:

  1. Congratulations with the Award and thank you for your nomination. A nomination from a fellow in the hobby is the best you can get. Now wich 5 blogs should nominate, so many good blogs out there...

    jack
    (from a rainy Netherlands)

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    1. You're welcome Jack. Yeah, there are a fair few blogs out there to choose from!

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  2. Congratulations Nick - great blog and thank you too for my nomination - very kind mate ;)

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  3. Congratulations and thank you for the nomination!

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  4. Oh btw, your site -- this one and the old one-- was influential in my choice to dabble mostly in plastics. Your guide to dbplastic was the best! Thanks!

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