johnleahy55 said ... Thanks John, much appreciated :) I was inspired to do one by a blog I saw on another wargamer's site. He kept a diary of projects he was...
Surveying my pile of 9unpainted) 15mm Laserburn/Traveller figures during a day off recovering from flu, I wondered if there was much in the way of suitable...
Most Middle Eastern buildings are useable. you could look at Baggage Train, who does some. There are also some card buildings around. I've scrathed most of...
I am one for building your own terrain, and I have done quite a bit in 28mm, but have yet to get down to 15mm. There are a number of site that have free card...
Hey all, just got told about this group today, and figured I'd lead off with a question. A friendly poster on the DP9 forum pointed me towards Stargrunt and...
Thanks for the replies. I scratchbuild a lot of 28mm scenery, and don't want to do 15mm scratch build - too little time nor inclination. Looks like I'll check...
... As everyone's idea of what's Science Fiction differs, specific terrain is rather rare. Ground Zero Games makes some - specifically for 6mm, but a factory...
For ruins, I'd suggest you take a look at Amera Mouldings (www.amera.co.uk); they have some inexpensive vacuformed building ruins that would fit both a modern...
Hi, welcome. Would 15mm Zulu's work? You can get them from Old Glory (19th Century Miniatures). Thanks, John ... off ... towards ... the ... going ... the ... ...
"flintlocklaser said:" ... Welcome! For primitives, you might consider figures from historical ranges (though I'm not familiar with 'Revolt on Antares' and so...
Something I forgot to mention: if you're near a Home Depot or Lowes or other DITY store, go to the electrical aisle and check out the blue plastic junction...
... (though ... what sort ... Thanks to both of you for pointing out regular historical minis. I hadn't really thought about using them, but the more I think...
Two thoughts: a) 19th Afghan types are a good option for desert dwellers and can be painted up as "Sand Raider" types quite easilly. The long firearms have a...
Hi all I would just like to let you know that I have launched a new blog called DROPSHIP HORIZON dropshiphorizon.blogspot.com dedicated to gaming with 15mm Sci...
Honestly neither and both. While, railroad scale models tend to have more conformity than Gaming models there is some variation. Especially in the cheaper...
... For 15mm? N is a bit too small. SOME HO buildings work okay in 15, others are too large. If you can afford and find TT scale, those are mostly spot on. ...
Hello, Does any body have a copy or know where I can get hold of the rules by Wargames Journal, the ones they used for the UFO game, I think they were called...
Hello to all, Just joined the group as I'm considering a small venture into SF. I played a fair amount of SFRPGs 20-odd years ago, and have been doing various...
... Hello Chris. ... IMO no the ranges you list cover a wide range of figure size/thickness. The Newest GZG are closer to 18mm then 15mm. The older figures...
... Well, welcome aboard. And for the record I started down the road of SF gaming with Traveller and GDW's related games. ... That's OK we all have our...
Chris Welcome to the group :) Myself I use a really mixed range of vehicles and figures. Figure wise I use mainly 15mm.co.uk, GZG and Irregular. Most of my...
... ........................................ Hi Ian, Hope you are well, not been on much as still tiling bathroom in spare time and playing xbox360 gears of...
Please join me in booking a few sprues! It only takes a couple minutes, and if you don't like the look of the finished product, you don't have to buy them!! ...
Hi everyone I need some advice on basing.Although not strictly sci fi I think it is a crossover and something this group may have experience of. I am currently...
Couple of points: a) With 15mm figures I find steel washers and magnetic paper are a good option. You can also use magnetic paper to produce team bases which...