A place where Ancient Ancient armies can peacefully retire to... Possibly. Oh, and some pulp. A few things on 6mm SciFi tanks and stuff. And the toy soldiers. Especially the War of 1897... And now I seem to be starting on 20mm Napoleonics as well! email GarrisonMiniatures@gmail.com
My goodness that's a real blast form the past, I used to love "Look and Learn" when I was a youngster, first time I saw proper wargame figures as opposed to Airfix figures was in that magazine as well. Happy memories!!
ReplyDeleteLooked up Trigan Empire after writing the above - seems the graphic novel side is still going on today. Possibly some things there for my Christmas list list...
ReplyDeleteI was another 'Look And Learn' kid. I remember a series of articles on the history of gunpowder and guns, which appealed to the junior wargamer no doubt..
ReplyDeleteRemember Look and Learn, must be where I read the Trgan stories originally but I always thought it was in the Eagle or something!
DeleteLook and Learn! We used to get that here in Canada as well.
ReplyDeleteMy Aunt used to send L&L to the colonies once a week with The Sunday Post (You have to be Scots to understand that one). I remember a series of small colour drawings with uniforms which I collected. Not sure what happened to them.
ReplyDeleteI have to confess - the name Look and Learn I remember, I know I got it, I can't remember anything that was in it, but that must be where I first saw the Trigan Empire stories!
ReplyDeleteYes, I remember those. Also the B&W graphic stories like the multi-part "Great Siege of Malta"
ReplyDeleteI'm sure it ran as series for a while in comic I used to get, which one I don't recall - Eagle? Another I have fond but VERY vague memories of was Jason January. I think these comics ended and switched to 'The Ranger' which was just text stories with one illustration as a header - Barrdock of the Bombers being a favourite and there was another IIRC called 'Sergeant Duff - he fought with his boots clean'.
ReplyDeletePS I never clocked the Trigans were 12ft tall!
DeleteBack in the day I didn't know that either. I guess I was reading at some intermediate stage of the stories. Don't ask me where. I only had access for a few months and then I moved to rural Ontario with the nearest WH Smiths 45 miles away. :-( I recall the evil Cato troops with the green skin and funny helmets. Also the balloons instead of parachutes! And the battleships with the ram fronts, paired with 1950s jets. Great Stuff! I've been collecting misc stuff for gaming. Some plastic jets from the dollar store, etc.
DeleteSo perhaps it was the Eagle I read them in...
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