G'Day Richard, Glad you like it. The ships are all 1:3000 scale. Much of the scenery is drawn from the range
of 2mm stuff from Irregular Miniatures. It seems...
Thank you for the information and the "how to" explanation of your painting. You are using an artist's approach to painting your scenery. And you have done a...
GOOD GRIEF!!!! The rules just keep cominmg out of the woodwork!!! Glad I got a bigger hard drive. Over 40 rule sets new to me, downloaded all of them. Keep the...
... bigger hard drive. Over 40 rule sets new to me, downloaded all of them. ... Chuck, you have a copy of mine in there, I hope. You played them at Strategicon...
When I speak to wargamers about painting scenery, I am amazed at how
many seem reluctant to try a new technique in case it doesn't work. My
philosophy on that...
Thank you for your thoughts. ... From: Mal Wright To: NavWarGames@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 8:03 PM Subject: Re: [NavWarGames]...
Hi guys; I am totally blown away here. I just wanted to find rules I didn't have, but I hit a JACKPOT. I found this guy on a free rules site from the U.K. He...
... I just took the plunge and ordered a bunch or Figurehead ships and have been trying to figure out how to label the miniatures. I saw this thread and have...
For what it's worth ... I have about 65 painted Figurehead 2400 sailing ships. All (except the small brigs, etc) are mounted atop 3/8th's thick basswood stock...
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Chuck: That's me, Len Heinz. Glad you like the site. By the way, take some of the more obscure scenarios with a grain of salt. There's a fair amount of...
My favorite is "Crash Dive" starring the USS Marlin in her 1942 rig. Tyrone Power keeps running around in it too, but he is a distraction along with the mushy...
... I use the "aft-tab," i.e., the flat part of the base astern of the part that has the waves on it. I coat the aft-tab with light blue "whiteout," and then...
'Royal Navy 1789-1900' (Groups 1 & 2) cover all aspects of the Royal Navy of the period, including ships, battles, commanders, weapons, etc. The Group features...
Am trying to obtain+verify some stats for German ships attacked by RAF Banff Strike Wing in Liervik harbor,Norway on Jan.15,1945. The German ships were: ...
Hi Simon, I had the same problem and, in the end, I decided to go for NavWar. Mostly because I can just take the train out there any Saturday I like and pick...
The Langton are really lovely vessels - but they cost dearly. I use them for when I want something a little small scale or special. My Egyptians and Sea...
What do peple think of the Valiant Miniatures 1/900 stuff? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has...
I have been very interested to read the recent posts by different people on the Avalanche press games Great war at Sea and Second World War at Sea. As a fan...
In WWII, the japanese used the Kaitens to launch directed torpedo attacks. What about WW I. Were there any naval programes that were thinking of adding say a...
... They're like all the Valiant miniatures - beautiful sculpting, great detail, somewhat cartoonish proportions, a limited range of ship types, and...
I think manned torpedoes, even the ones that were just carriers for a torpedo rather than having a warhead themselves were an act of desperation. Japan is a...
... Putting out of war two Battleships and keeping awake all the allied port area for the rest of the war is just honourable? I would not say it. Ciao Paolo...
... Well said - Id place the Italian minisub contribution well above Germany. Given the expenditure on Marders, Bibers and suchlike the returns they gave were...
Sitting out here watching the freezing winter turn into a simply effing cold spring, I was wondering about something naval (must have something to do with...
From: "Ix" Subject: Re: Ancient Galleys They're like all the Valiant miniatures - beautiful sculpting, great detail, somewhat cartoonish proportions, a limited...