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52210
Hello all The need finally came up to get some elephants for the North West Frontier. I was hoping to get some from the US Toy catalog as listed on the Major...
macsdell <terrym@...>
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Jan 1, 2003
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52211
... Does ... myself :-) ... Best wishes, Pietro. The URL is http://www.kallistra.co.uk/ Rudi...
Rudi Geudens <rudi.ge...
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Jan 1, 2003
11:28 am
52212
THIS IS AN AUTO-SEND MESSAGE. YOU HAVE NOT DONE ANYTHING WRONG!! Greetings, While ColonialWars does not forbid attachments, be aware that many groups consider...
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Jan 1, 2003
1:51 pm
52213
I saw a pack of Carthaginian War elephants by HaT Industries in 1:72. Did not open the box but they looked good value. But they might be a bit small. Picture...
Alan Hamilton
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Jan 1, 2003
1:56 pm
52214
... Yes (they're really O not O/s). And they're all rather skinny, as well. ... Yes. RWM...
Ross W. Maker
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Jan 1, 2003
4:20 pm
52215
Mac, Old Glory's Gladiator wars line has an elephant entry. Problem is there is one pose, one animal, one pack. May be a bit pricy too. Not sure if that helps...
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Jan 1, 2003
6:12 pm
52216
Irregular makes an Indian elephant with no equipment for $5.25. He has one front foot up, and his trunk up. Ken [Non-text portions of this message have been...
Ken Hafer
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Jan 1, 2003
6:24 pm
52217
Check out the dollar stores, they have new stuff all the time and you can scratch build the howdah. Hugh...
Hugh Singh
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Jan 1, 2003
7:13 pm
52218
Since my first reply hasn't surfaced since yesterday morning, I'll give it nother try. The HäT elephants are nicely done, but too small to use as safari...
Pijl, J.W. van der
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Jan 2, 2003
5:22 pm
52219
First things first - a very happy new year's greeting to all my friends in the hive-mind. May 2003 bring you nothing that is not good, desired and delightful. ...
Norton, Richard, Prof.
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Jan 2, 2003
6:02 pm
52220
... They are 29mm high ... Hat should produce or going to produce 1:35 pack. Ciao from Lake of Bracciano ... Pietro...
Pietro Reynaud-Bersan...
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Jan 2, 2003
6:16 pm
52221
They are 1:35 but the can be of use with large 28mm miniatures http://www.italeri.it/Categoria.asp?ProCategoria1=1&Cat3Codice=3&Cat4Codice=35 I bough some...
Pietro Reynaud-Bersan...
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Jan 2, 2003
6:32 pm
52222
Armorcast make several crate and barrel sets, Village Green also make loose odds n ends too. Mine run about 6 inches long, about as wide as My street, and as...
Leon C Kriser <leonck...
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Jan 2, 2003
8:22 pm
52223
Hear, hear ! And furthermore: may 2003 bring you victories (even if you are playing against me....;))) Many years ago there was in England the Bellona Military...
Luc Burlage
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Jan 2, 2003
8:25 pm
52224
FRONTLINE WARGAMING makes sets which include double bed, chest of draws, table, cooking range, kitchen dresser, shelving, piano, snooker table, counter, two...
Leon C Kriser <leonck...
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Jan 2, 2003
8:40 pm
52225
I have some Hasty Barricades (in 15mm) from Leva Productions in resin. They are sized such that they'd do for smaller barricades in 28mm. They run about 5...
Nigel Clarke <nclarke...
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Jan 2, 2003
9:11 pm
52226
I believe the French tradition was to tear up the cobblestones to build a barricade. The barricade in Les Miserables (can't remember whether this is from...
Edgington
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Jan 2, 2003
9:28 pm
52227
... From: "Edgington" <edgington@...> To: <ColonialWars@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 4:33 PM Subject: Re: [ColonialWars]...
Rich Villella
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Jan 3, 2003
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52228
I think it was the estimable travel writer Bill Bryson who observed that people in Rome park their cars the way you or I would if somebody dumped a beaker of...
Howard Whitehouse
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Jan 3, 2003
12:39 am
52229
... From "Strategos: An American Game of War" by C. A. L. Totten (from which my group has liberally cribbed for various 19th Century house rules). Multipliers...
Ross W. Maker
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Jan 3, 2003
2:35 am
52230
Hi, A couple of questions for the hive: 1. Where can I find True 25mm Cavalry sabers or British WW1 .303 SMLE rifles by themselves? I am really keen on the...
Trevor Brabyn
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Jan 3, 2003
10:02 am
52231
Trevor, You might try Raventhorpe. They're pretty large 20mm figures, and there are many separate weapons, though no specific WWI .303's. He does have WWII...
Ken Hafer
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Jan 3, 2003
1:39 pm
52232
I just picked up some Battle Honors early war British to be my Easter rising lancers. Ther are bigger than RP's 25 but not grossly so - to my eyes, which are...
Norton, Richard, Prof.
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Jan 3, 2003
1:41 pm
52233
Oh Lord. What an idiot I am this morning. Take a look at Battle Honors Early WWI British Cavalry. You'll have to do the head swaps, but the figures come with...
Norton, Richard, Prof.
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Jan 3, 2003
1:44 pm
52234
Good morning! I've been reading a General Staff report on various pre-WWI continental armies, which raised a couple questions regarding definitions of words in...
Edgington
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Jan 3, 2003
2:01 pm
52235
... [Reply] It is most likely a dirt road reinforced with sheets of metal or debris waltzed into the dirt, enabling it to carry heavy traffic like guns and...
Pijl, J.W. van der
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Jan 3, 2003
2:11 pm
52236
Always on the prowl for 20mm Coloniable figures I followed your lead and stumbled onto IT Miniatures, who have a line of WW1 Middle East troops. I found some...
Pijl, J.W. van der
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Jan 3, 2003
2:19 pm
52237
'Metalled Road' - gravel topped roadway, from blue-metal = crushed basalt, used for road building, concrete aggregate, filler in bitumen paving. A properly...
Bruce S. R. Lee
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Jan 3, 2003
2:21 pm
52238
I made a point of visiting the US Toy store down in the local big city two years ago, and they didn't have them individually even then. I think they were...
Edgington
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Jan 3, 2003
2:22 pm
52239
RE: Definitions - Lorry Excellent job on metalled road and macadamized road! (I always think of an asphalt roadway when I hear macadamized). Re Lorry: my...
Robert Mosher
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Jan 3, 2003
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