As part of the tournament in Palmerston North next weekend there will be a variety of demonstration and friendly games (and, of course, friendly demonstration...
If anyone has some of the marvellous Military Miniatures 15mm NZ Wars figs that they no longer use and would liek to find a good home for I am keen to part...
Hi all, stuff for sale: Man O' War,$350 includes Sea of Blood, Empire and Bretonnian fleets and all 9 sea monsters OGRE/GEV $40 includes Shockwave and...
... I am a ... my view ... of the ... <snip> <distinctive <buck> of 9mm parabellum discharge off mic, but nearby...> Thanks Scott, Rhys & Mark for responding...
Message to Andre and the rest of the NZIWS team. I've had a major PC crash last week and am still sorting the mess:-( I hope to be back to normal before the...
Hi after the discussion here on polyurethane foam and after looking at my own
collection of tired looking trees and then browsing at the Fusiliers website
and...
Sounds good, Scott. As the owner of a small collection of rather scraggy and undersized trees, this is something I really have to address some time. I am...
Just as a sitting on the fence suggestion. I use the Woodland's foam to create my trees but instead buying something for the 'wooden bits' of the tree I shoot...
My birthday is coming up so that means more lead :-) but I don't know what to get. I already have: DBM 15mm -Alexandrian Imperial -Lydian -Later Achaemenid...
Why not a 25mm DBR/DBM morphable? EG, Mamluk, Ottoman, Medieval German/Max Imperial, Samurai, Russian, Transylvanian, Italian Condotta, Knights of St John,...
Or a late northern Europe DBR army, to go with my later Danes, Brendan's Williamites/Saxons etc. If you are going Essex, don't forget that Urban Warfare does...
I'd go with anything 25mm for WAB, pick whichever period interests you, see
below for inspiration http://www.warhammer-historical.com/books.htm regards scott ...
... Or DBR 30 years war 20mm plastic - Imperialists or Swedes are available IIRC, and in addition to the ones John mentions there's a chap down here keen on...
The Revell plastics do look very good I was thinking about doing them in 15mm but I did ECW Parliamentarians instead. Is there a NZ supplier for Revell as I...
1st Corps figures look good would they fit? They even have a model of Gustav Adolphus and the price seems good 6 pound for 8 infantry and you can buy single...
John vd H already has a morphable army in his Russians. He is a fine painter so I look forward to anything he produces- what other armies is he doing? In...
I will bring some Revell figures in to NSWC tomorrow John ... _________________________________________________________________ Read the latest Hollywood...
... You can get plastic Landsknects too...... John's Russians are not DBR ready - he's after Streltsi, but he does have an Eastern Imperialist army to face...
i am pleased to report back that the clump foliage production worked. I managed pinch our hand bender from kitchen cupboard when no-one was
looking and sneak...
Yes I have seen the 1/72 scale Landsknechts- not great but not bad. Would look best closely packed on an element base, maybe six figures. So Mike, what...
... None whatsoever at hte moment sorry - I'm all armied out after making 2 in hte last 2 years - that's major progress for me!! :) And the next project will...
Lance and Pike do look pretty and in period can be a lot of fun. That is one of the drivers behind the theme of early wars for next year!! Lots of Lancers,...
Hi This site has some very good tips on making trees. http://ryan.skow.org/tutorials/trees/index.html I followed this method but used the black fibre I got...
thanks for both links, very useful. i tried the tree idea, with hairspray but results were poor for attaching
the foam flock initially although handy for...
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