21st to 23rd Nov. 2026

Rules “Landsknecht” by Steve Thompson.

The Wargames holiday centre will be the venue for an Italian Wars extravaganza. Two large battles will be fought over Friday afternoon and Saturday. The results of these battles will culminate in one large battle taking place on Sunday. The latter battle being affected in some ways by the results of the previous battles.

Over 4,000 figures with all the pomp and panoply of colour experienced in our previous Italian Wars weekends.

The rules to be used are the “Landsknecht” from SKT WARGAMES RULES by Steve Thompson.

Event Details

A multitude of games across the weekend starting with two preliminary games which will ultimately influence the final big battle of the weekend.

Rules will be “Ol’ Hook Nose” by SKT Wargames.

Over 4,000 figures!

Event Details

The Wargames holiday centre will be the venue for an Indian Mutiny extravaganza. Two large battles will be fought over Friday afternoon and Saturday. The results of these battles will culminate in one large battle taking place part of Saturday and all day Sunday.

The latter battle being affected in some ways by the results of the previous battles.

Over 5,000 figures with all the pomp and panoply of colour experienced in our previous Italian Wars weekends.

The rules to be used are the “Carry on up the Raj” from SKT Wargames.

So three large games over the entire weekend.

Marlborough’s greatest challenge. Will Marsin or Maximillian triumph over the Allied armies.

Over 4,000 figures beautifully painted figures. On a table 27′ x 12′. Sculpted terrain Using the readily available rule set, Kampfe in Rheinen. Written by Steve Thompson.

Here’s the chance to change the course of history, Will Jackson turn up in time, will Hooker hold and turn the tide on Robert E.Lee.

Over 5,000 figures beautifully painted figures. On a table 36′ x 12′. Sculpted terrain Using the readily available rule set, Flames of the South. Written by Steve Thompson.

Very many thanks for the Wagram Weekend, I thoroughly enjoyed seeing the old faces round the table again. I will be at Aspern-Essling as promised.

I thought the Red Lion was a good place to stay and enjoyed the food and the hospitality I found on the High Street.

Ken Squire, West Drayton, Middx