... <david_mccracken@...> ... I have also dealt with Bob. I would also like to add my vote of confidence. My opinion is that he seemed to overexpand...
Okay I need some help on Italians for the wars of liberation. This grew out of the nice range of heroics and ros Franco Prussian War figures. Now that I have...
Irregular has a line of 6mm Italians for this period. The Italians had wide brim hats. You could probably get away with using French Cav for the Italian Cav...
Hi Glenn, Sorry to reply to this so late..I'll be glad to sell my All my 3K Sci-Fi line for $3.50 per pack + exact shipping if you are interested. For payment...
Thanks for the info vjcina1 this is the kind of help I need. Do you have any pictures of the 10mm Italians or others? Any idea of places on the web I could...
Just a note to let fellow members know that Wargrid has changed its ISP and is now at http://www.wargrid.com Tthis new site, which at first glance is...
Thanks for the information. ... From: Mark Mcmillan To: '6mm-Miniatures@yahoogroups.com' Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2003 1:16 PM Subject: RE: [6mm-Miniatures]...
Thanks for the info. Yes I do know of the 10mm and irregular range however I am trying to stay in 6mm with heroics and Ros. Do you have any pictures of the...
I'm painting an Anglo-Dutch Army and from what I've gleaned.... Hanover and Denmark had detached grenadiers for at least part of the WSS. My Brits, Prussians...
... http://www.collezioni-f.it/museo/museo.html is a "virtual museum" of the Italian armies of the period. Text in Italian, I'm afraid, but there are some...
First I want to apologize for the two posts. I meant to send the first one but thought it did not get through so I sent the second. Anyhow thanks for the links...
From what I ... kepis in ... broad hats ... Those with kepi are Line Infantry/Artillery, those with the plumed broad hat are Bersaglieri, that is the Italian...
Dear All I am coming to 6mm WW2 late in life and wondered if you have any advice on the following: realtive quality of GHQ, Scotia and H&R AFV - thoughts? ...
Hi Alun, the best looking models are the GHQ and CinC models, the CinC are more flexible to buy and are cheaper, but the GHQ are probably the nicest. Which ...
Depends what sort of battles you are intending to fight. for small scale actions you are probably OK going with GHQ or C-in-C, as the force sizes are fairly...
... I couldn't agree more. One other thing, C-in-C runs about 10% smaller than GHQ, so plan accordingly. What I did, and I think it is a good idea, is check...
In a message dated 03/03/2003 20:36:59 GMT Standard Time, gallusgames@... ... I think if you do a search on eof this group has already done an extensive ...
For me the choice is kind of like choosing cars. The Subaru Impreza WRX is very fast and costs $26,000. The Jaguar XK8 is very very fast, larger build,...
For rules it would be handy to use On To Richmond Style rules or Fire and Fury. There is also a 19th Century set I vaguely recall that had nice effects for...
Regrets - I only use Checks, PayPal and Visa (and that only as a last resort because it comes directly out of my checking account.) Thanks anyway. Gracias, ...
I second this opinion as I rec'd a similar order from Bob recently. WRT his terrain - the fields are outstanding. His card models are pretty good value and...
Regarding fields and crops, they look three dimensional in photos, but I understand they are flat with coloring only. Is that correct. Can you describe the...
Richard, The fields, rough terrain patches and woods are three dimensional. The fields themselves are cork based and use an obecchi strip former for the...
Bob, a sincere thank you for the information. You will be receiving an order from me soon. The photos certainly looked three dimensional and your explanation...
Howdy! I'm new to the group, though I've been a microscale modern wargamer for nearly 2 decades. I'm looking to do some Victorian sci-fi and need some 6mm...
I have submitted an order for some fields. Can you tell me anything about your road sections. Are the roads textured or painted? Richard ... From: Bob Bosscher...