The Wargames Room 
Historical Miniature Wargaming in my gaming room...


Contents

Across the Table 
Find out what's new at The Wargames Room's blog of past and future activities. ...more

The Volley & Bayonet Page  
An international resource for the V&B miniatures rules system covering warfare from 1700-1890. ...more

World War II Wargaming   Wargaming World War II using the Spearhead rules system. ...more

Modern Wargaming
Wargaming the post World War II period using the Modern Spearhead rules system. ...more

Renaissance Wargaming
Battle reports, articles and resources covering the Rennaissance period. ...more

Ancient Wargaming
Battle reports, articles and resources covering the Ancient period. ...more

 

 

 

 

 

Here at The Wargames Room we enjoy a range of historical miniature wargaming across a diverse range of periods and rule systems. These range from the Ancient period to the potential European conflicts of the Cold War. As a result you are likely to find something of interest here.

To stay informed of our the latest news keep an eye on what's happening in our on-line blog "Across the Table". This

blog replaces the traditional "What's New" section. Rather, "Across the Table" combines updates to this website with other general news to create an on-line journal. 

In addition you will find a series of more traditional articles and information divided across several sections at this site. In the Volley & Bayonet section you will find scenarios, battle reports and background information on engagements spanning the Seven Years War to the Franco-Prussian War. Looking for something a little earlier in history? Then don't miss the Ancient or Renaissance sections which are slowly being expanded. 

Alternately, don't forget to review the sections on wargaming the battles of World War II or post World War II conflicts.

Finally, do you live in Christchurch, New Zealand? Why not join the Christchurch Wargaming Mailing List a low volume mailing list designed to keep local wargamers in contact.


Please send your comments to the Webmaster