... loosely based on the disastrous (for the Poles) Battle of Pilawice. HW: I am really, really up for this one! Even though I know NOTHING about the era....
... really "need" any more? But, that's silly. It will make WF money, and that's a Good Thing. Zombies should not really be a surprise. HW: If WF sell a lot...
... Zulus, zulu War British command and some Medieval figures already in the works. So I suggested a few other things. ... HW: Sorry for the delay in getting...
... NOTHING about the era. Unless it's like ECW with fur hats, which it probably isn't. There actually were two armies at the time, one for the Kingdom of ...
... Hooray! Maybe I'll win a prize.... cuz that's the only way I'm getting any figures for a while. fortunately I have lots to paint that were acquired in more...
Gents, I moved a bookcase today that needed repair and came across a Jackpot of lead from when I was the Editor of the Heliograph! This isn't a formal offering...
Hey Guys,  I thought some of you may be interested in this, I don't know much about the publication. But it maybe worth checking out.   Thanks, Peter  ...
I found their website here:  http://residentialaliens.blogspot.com/2008/10/silly-western-antho-call-for.html  It looks like they want just plain old funny...
"I'm not a big believer in writers promoting themselves. But I decided blatant self-promotion is okay if it's low-key, tasteful and elegant."- Walter...
Thanks Howard! Good review on the link there too. Besides self-promotion worked well for TS Eliot and Ezra Pound. Elizabeth is enjoying the Island of...
Gentlemen, In the unlikely event any of you are not yet the proud possessors of the seminal work which "fathered" this site, here is your chance to fix the...
http://theminiaturespage.com/news/talk/msg.mv?id=287105 Â I'd tell him, "These are fantastic, and will make you irresistable to supermodels,"Â but I am...
I'm thinking of buying Pendraken 10mm for The Sudan and have a couple of questions: 1) Would folk recommend their range of figures? 2) Does anyone have base...
Having had great fun "up the Nile" in the last 2 years, our campaign game set in 1884/5 is coming to an end and we need a new project for 2009. Both the Boer...
Thanks Simon, Well, I'm hoping Santa will be dropping off SvP sometime soon; I have very fond memories of playing it years back and thought it would go down...
Having spoken to Baccus at the Reading show, I think that Egyptians are next on the list :-) Most of my current collection are Peter Pig 15mm (but no...
For WW2 it's quite good. Tanks and inf are big enough to see and enjoy but small enough to have those big microarmour games. But a friend does 10mm Zulu War...
I've painted 10mm Napoleonics for Bob Campbell, who is on this group. I liked them for this era - enough detail to make things distinctive, but not so much...
As a long time gamer in both 6mm and 15mm I feel I *should* get 10mm. After all it offers the best of both scales, right? Unfortunately, I seem to experience...
Having just done the prerequisite bagpiper for my 15mm WW2 Canadians with his plaid kilt, I think that's quite enough plaid in that scale.... Of course my 25mm...
OK, I'll just chime in on the side of 10mm. ;-) To me 10mm offers the advantages that 15mm used to do when compared with 28mm : mass effect, quick to paint,...
Some of you will have noticed that Tony Reidy has put the plastic multipart Zulus up on the Wargames Factory "Liberty and Union League" page, with initial...
Don't ask me how I had a double/spare copy, but I do and it's for sale. Kitchener's Sword Arm: The Life and Campaigns of General Archibald Hunter, DSO, etc,...
Sorry...Cancel that Sale...I had the wrong book in the wrong dustjacket. My fault and apologies in advance. **************One site keeps you connected to all...