Miniature Battles-Konflikt 47
Description
Miniature Battle camps are for people interested in history, strategy, math and games. Students will receive and paint miniatures that relate to each camp for which they are a participant. In these camps, students experience an interactive appreciation of history from a completely different perspective. Various periods of military history from 1500 B.C. to 1945 A.D. are explored using hands-on experience in class. Instructors explore events leading up to the conflicts of our past and our students learn how tactics changed throughout history to adjust to new science and technology. History is experienced by re-recreating battles on a tabletop with miniature warriors which students paint to represent the uniforms of the period. Through this process, students learn tactics, strategy, and problem-solving skills, develop better math skills, team development, and much more. Some classes require painting miniatures, and after the last day of class, the students take home their miniatures.
Konflikt 47- World War 2 did not end in 1945, the denotation of the atomic bomb caused a rift in the fabric of time that started appearing in various places around the globe. The rift started emitting streams of data, first deciphered by German which led to new weapons technology to continue the war. Soon other nations began deciphering this data which helped them create new types of weapons and bioengineering super type soldiers. So, the war is still raging in 1947. Students will receive a small force of 28mm miniatures that they will paint and then play in tabletop wargames.
Location:
Summer at Saint Mary's Hall 2024
Dates:
7/22/2024 9:00 AM - 7/26/2024 12:00 PM
Time:
9:00 AM-12:00 PM
Ages:
Ages 10 - 18
Cost:
$165.00
Instructor:
Blake Radetsky & Hunter Radetsky
Availability:
This session has openings
Registration will end on 7/22/2024 at 7:00 AM.
Discounts
Staff Registration Fee Waiver
Staff fee waiver
$25.00