Hi Matthew, Sure, the more photos the merrier. I seem to recall the Epicenter guys asking you for photos before though... They'd love them. That gallery is...
... I would bet if theyy did that they would be able to afford to expand their lines a little more. Aside from the "Big Heads" that their figures have they do...
Thanx for the posting.. Unfortunately they are just the plastic models.. If they were the Metal ones I would probably be buying them. But, I have enough of the...
... Greetings Al, I am note a spambot either, and I welcome you to the group! Most interested to hear what rules you use for games . . . All the best, DFS ...
Yeah, I already bid on them. I have two boxes of the plastic TOG/RL cohorts, one partially assembled and the other unopened, but I figure I can always use...
As I Do NOT want to make them into duplicates of the GW Tau, I am trying different paint patterns on them. The best pattern so far is a yellow body and green...
... White body with black limbs ? Sort of Star Wars stormtrooper-ish ... Certainly there were earlier in the war. Belgian armour was painted in khaki (the...
... a ... I tried that, and they just do not show off the color very well... I still have one of the tanks doen in Black with green, red and blue highlights...
... The Italians used a sand color very early in the desert war & had used a sand with terra-cotta camo after 1941. The sand color was more yellowish than a...
... used a ... yellowish ... appears ... That seems to be the color that I have settled on. The Infantryy have a slightly darker color than the vehicles. I...
Has anyone run accross a DSII "damage chit puller" application that runs on the Pocket PC? I've seen a couple that will run on a standard PC, but this seems...
Hi sad wargamers :-) I found this group from War of the Worlds group links. Lucky because I engage in this exciting spectator sport. Im an oldie.... but...
... runs on the Pocket PC? I've seen a couple that will run on a standard PC, but this seems like a prime application to run on a PDA. ... I'll bet it would...
WOW, really liked the photo gallery. The slideshow option is very nice. Looks as though you and friends had a very good time. Terrain is very nice. All in all...
... is ... Wait until you see the photos I have that will replace most of those in my Gallery (I really need to learn the Name of it, but it is the one that...
Hi Would just like to know what rules you intend to use? I have a very very large amount of IG and Orks but need a good set of fast play rules to use. Was...
... of fast play rules to use. Was going to adapt Iron Cow and work out stats for all the vehicles. ... For "Fast Play"... I use StrikerII... If I have access...
Dirtside is pretty fast but you do need to do a lot of work to design your vehicles beforehand - there are very few sample designs in the book and no...
I have a picture of the color scheme that I think I am going to go with. I am a little annoyed that it is so close to the GW colors, but I am still trying...
... While it does bear some similarities to GW's tau colour scheme, it also is a little more natural/sandy coloured and less of a cartoony colour. ... How easy...
... go ... All of GW's paint schemes are meant to be "Cartoony"... ... mini ... what ... It is a bitch to strip Resin safely. If you do not know speicifcally ...
I have a DSII damage chit puller on my Visor. I forgot where I got it though. You can pick the number to draw and hit the draw button and it displays the...
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I have been looking for some cool smaller tanks for my Galactic stuff to kitbask. A while back I had seen some 1/144 scale WW2 kits from Dragon and having...
Speaking of Bolos, I found this segment when looking at a page for the E-100: "Design studies found at Krupp showed a version of the Maus carrying a 305mm...