Two 20mm MMS Sdkfz 250's, therefore base kist are metal and nice and robust for the gaming table. These two are painted in a late war hard edge scheme, suitable for Normandy to the Rhine.
Apollo 18 review
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Finally got around to watch this movie, I generally like the horror in
space movies but this movie had received mixed reviews and I kind of lost
interest f...
Medieval Scots Impetus list.
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*Andrew and I would like to thank everyone who has sent in pre-order forms
for the Claymore Castings new figures. Friday, 2nd March will be the last
day ...
Sudanese Archers
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Here are some 15mm Sudanese archers for my Ayyubid Muslim Arab army. The
figures are from the fantastic Legio Heroica Muslim Crusade range . The
gentlema...
Front Rank Pavlovsk Grenadiers - Completed
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Well I broke down and used a hair dryer to speed up the Minwax drying time
- it seems to have worked as the Testors Dullcote is pretty flat. Added
some hig...
Spanish Scutarii Finished!
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At long last I've managed to find the energy to paint the bulk of the
remaining Spanish. Initially I was planning on having 14 scutarii units,
each on 4 s...
GameCraft News for Feb 23, 2012
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GameCraft Supporting Our Military GameCraft has just shipped out a batch of
20mm Middle East buildings to the academy at West Point to be used as
instructi...
GenghisCon XXXIII pt. 1
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This weekend was GenghisCon XXXIII here in Denver, and I was able to spend
Saturday afternoon at the convention. It was a a fantastic evening, and I
got to...
Why so quiet on the Central Front?
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The answer... a cabin in the woods. I admit that I've neglected my blog
for a couple of months and I apologize to all those who have asked
questions or...
Finest Hot-Pressed Soylent Bond
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Last night, in the course of our semi-regular game, the party wanted to get
some paper, pens and ink for mapping (to replace the scrap of oilcloth and
bar...
Taking a break
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I'm taking a break. There are a few projects that interest me but the
models and figures are not released yet, so I can wait. I have built quite
a number...
Count down to Crossover Part 4: The pitch
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So here we are at the end of Countdown but hopefully the beginning of
something great:
Now whether Crossover comes into being or not is kind of in your ha...
Ketzer meets Old Gans!
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Here’s the paint scheme I am going for, like my Gans in red primer with a
snow camosplinter pattern. It’s not meant to be a soft white-wash as such
but mor...
Whats happening here.....
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This blog is being set up to show a new and developing gaming project, from
inception to creation. My gaming has taken a big hit recently, life
focussing m...
Chassuer pics and update
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At the beginning of the month I made the trip up to the WHC for Gerry's
birthday game, as I said before, a bit sad, as everything is going to close
there...
1/48 Creations (part 3)
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As this is my first post for 2009 I wish you all a happy new year, my
latest sculpt is a Panzer Officer in Winter Uniform and I hope you like it.
The figu...
Happy New Year!
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New years resolutions: quit smoking. And paint more miniatures of course.
Up next are some Crusaders methinks, to join the ones pictures above, which
a...
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