Miniature Wargaming Club Leuven
Schild & Vriend

'Schild en Vriend' is an old Flemish battlecry, used in the rebellion of the city of Brugge against the French, May 18, 1302. Legend tells that it was used to differentiate between the French-speaking (who could not pronounce 'schild') and Flemish-speaking citizens. Nowadays, historians tell us that it was probably 'Des Gilden Vriend'.

 

Schild en Vriend links
Clubs & organisations

Society of Ancients

Excellent site of this UK interest group. A treasure trove of information on all things related to wargaming in the ancient period. Highly recommended!

Auckland Wargaming Club

This site is run by John Moher who has, among other things, collated a respectable amount of WWII desert war information on it.

Victoria Gamers

This site hosts the ACW scenario archive, among other things.

Assegai Central

A South African wargaming association.

Dortmund Amateur Wargamers

These guys have some absolutely stunning terrain and figures. We've seen their setup "live" (see the picture in the Crisis '98 photogallery), and the reality is every bit as impressive as the photos on this site. Very well done indeed.

Society of Twentieth Century Wargamers

Well organised site of this UK special interest group. If twentieth century wargaming is your thing, go here.

Ottawa Miniatures Gamers

Southeast Wisconsin Historical War Game Group

Finger Lakes Area Gamers

 

You can find links to Belgian clubs' sites in our Miniature wargaming in Belgium section.

 

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