Conrad Kinch
My blogs
Blogs I follow
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- 28mm Victorian Warfare
- A Wargaming Gallimaufry
- Battlefields and Warriors
- ColCampbell's Barracks
- Collecting Toy Soldiers
- Diary of a Gaming Magpie
- Do and (Roll the) Die
- Henry Hyde's Wargaming Blog
- Horse and Musket Wargaming.
- LEADPLAGUE
- Magpie and Old Lead
- MARS IN ARCADIA
- Obscure Battles
- Oldhammer
- preacher by day...mild mannered wargamer by night
- Prince August News
- ROS 25mm FIGURES
- Shooting Leave
- The Eastern Garrison
- The Games We Play
- The Independent Wargames Group
- The Kingdom of Hesse Seewald
- The Means of Grace
- Thoughts of a Depressive Diplomatist
- Trouble At T’Mill - a wargaming blog
- Wargamer's Odds and Ends
- Well Spent Journey | Page 3
Gender | Male |
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Location | Dublin, Ireland |
Links | Wishlist |
Introduction | Thirty three years of age. A spendthrift and ne'er-do-well, variously employed in the church, the book trade, newspapers and tourism. I am at present, a student. A poor hand with a sabre and an only passable pistol shot, I am fondly remembered by all those who never lent me money. This is my blog, where I will indulge my habit of rambling about my hobby without boring either my friends or my wife. |
Interests | History, Edwardian and Victorian adventure fiction, war-gaming, role-playing, theatre. |
Favorite Movies | The Third Man, Apocalypse Now, The Duellists, Master & Commander, Zulu, LA Confidential, In which we serve. |
Favorite Music | Noel Coward, The Divine Comedy, Led Zeppelin, The Kinks, The Beatles, J.S. Bach, Louis Armstrong, Fats Waller. |
Favorite Books | Kim, Heart of Darkness, the Sherlock Holmes canon, The Exploits of Brigadier Gerard, the Flashman novels, the Aubrey-Maturin novels, Biggles, Napoleonic Wargaming for Fun, the Mathew Hervey novels, Treasure Island, the Erast Fandorin novels, the Cthulhu Mythos tales of H.P. Lovecraft, The Plague, King Solomon's Mines. |
If you could peer far enough into the night sky, you'd see a star in any direction you looked. When would you sleep?
If you could have one character from fiction as a flat-mate, who would it be? Holmes, naturally.