Most young boys (and some adventurous girls) play with Toy Soldiers; some never stop! I'm proud to say that I am one that never has stopped. Toy Soldiers, painting the figures, history and miniature wargaming is what this site is all about. May the God who gives encouragement give you the same attitude of mind toward each other that Christ Jesus had, so that with one mind and one voice you may glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.
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Thursday, October 30, 2025
Happy Halloween!
I'm a retired Colonel of Infantry (Regulars by God!) and Military Historian who likes to play with toy soldiers. I've been married to the love of my life since 1986, I have 5 honorable sons (my geeks in training), 4 daughters-in-law, al2 grandsons, 1 granddaughter, 1 dog and a gazillion miniatures.
Hobbies include . . . wait for it . . . Toy Soldiers, Reading, Wargaming, Reading about Toy Soldiers, History, Reading about Wargaming, Gardening, Reading about History and Reading.
Monday, October 27, 2025
The German Division in the Peninsular War, Part 2: Général de division Jean-François Leval
Jean François Leval (18 April 1762 – 7 August 1834) was promoted to general officer during the French Revolutionary Wars and led a division in a number of battles during the Napoleonic Wars. He rapidly rose in rank during the French Revolution. Appointed to command a demi-brigade beginning early in 1793, by the end of the year he was a general of brigade. He led a brigade at Fleurus in 1794 and in the campaign of 1795. In 1799 he became a general of division. He commanded a division in Napoleon Bonaparte's Grand Army at the battles of Jena and Eylau.
Later he transferred to Spain where he commanded the German division and fought in numerous actions including Talavera, Ocaña, Barossa, Vitoria, and the Nive. The only action in which he commanded an army was the Siege of Tarifa, which was a failure. In 1814, he led his division in eastern France. His surname is one of the names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe, on Column 7.
Speaking of leaders, here are the brigade commanders for the division which are one figure on a round base.
I'm a retired Colonel of Infantry (Regulars by God!) and Military Historian who likes to play with toy soldiers. I've been married to the love of my life since 1986, I have 5 honorable sons (my geeks in training), 4 daughters-in-law, al2 grandsons, 1 granddaughter, 1 dog and a gazillion miniatures.
Hobbies include . . . wait for it . . . Toy Soldiers, Reading, Wargaming, Reading about Toy Soldiers, History, Reading about Wargaming, Gardening, Reading about History and Reading.
Saturday, October 25, 2025
The German Division in the Peninsular War, Part 1: Returning to an Old Favorite
First of all, if you’re going to game on the Iberian Peninsula, you have to know how to spell “Peninsular” to avoid embarrassment!
My first foray into miniature gaming as a teenager with my brothers were the lovely 1/72 plastic Airfix Napoleonic’s. As an Anglophile I was first drawn to the Waterloo Campaign, which, as I got older I found too limiting in the variety of forces. So it was little wonder that I was drawn to the Peninsular War with the variety of British, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Polish, Dutch, and German states forces that can be fielded.
The first rules we played were Bruce Quarrie's wonderful rules Napoleon’s Campaigns in Miniatures.
I graduated from Airfix to 15mm metal figures that were Minifigs, Essex and then Old Glory. I discovered the rules Volley and Bayonet and the Second Edition Volley and Bayonet: Road to Glory which eventually became my big battle rules were we could actually play a big battle in one day. With an adult paycheck I moved up to 28mm figures from Wargames Foundry (by the Perry’s), Front Rank and Perry Plastics.
French Army Commander
Huzzah!
I'm a retired Colonel of Infantry (Regulars by God!) and Military Historian who likes to play with toy soldiers. I've been married to the love of my life since 1986, I have 5 honorable sons (my geeks in training), 4 daughters-in-law, al2 grandsons, 1 granddaughter, 1 dog and a gazillion miniatures.
Hobbies include . . . wait for it . . . Toy Soldiers, Reading, Wargaming, Reading about Toy Soldiers, History, Reading about Wargaming, Gardening, Reading about History and Reading.










