Just my opinion. I like the GHQ best, although the details are way over scale. CNC are what you should probably be able to see, very clean but ship's boats...
Thank you, gentelmen. These opinons really have helped. As of today, I've placed orders for ships with several makers. We'll see how they turn out! -Jeremy ...
There's always the cheesy (but prepainted) Axis & Allies miniatures. (Wonder if that's another Chinese lead-based paint recall in the offing?) At 5 to a...
I've seen them in person (the wargame club I belong to has played). They're ok, but at 1/800 they're kinda big for me. I'm looking for something I can get in...
has anyone found data on typical percentages to straddle a naval target and then once straddled, what percentage of hits were predicted? I know that the USN in...
Jeremy: I have different 2400s from the manufactures mentioned and the comments are all accurate. I am partial to panzerschiffe per the value v money thing....
... Your best bet is the Peter Pig range of 1/450th scale Pieces of Eight Ships: http://www.peterpig.co.uk/range18.htm These are exactly what you're looking...
Anyone in the Portland, ME area interested in naval miniatures? I've been playing predreadnoughts with Seekrieg 5 and Fire When Ready, but I'm open to other...
Can anyone direct me to someone who might make these? Thanks __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has...
Portsmouth Miniatures makes 1/900 scale ships. These are as close to 1/600 that I have seen. They're in Dallas, Texas, so shipping might by pricy. see...
... There are no such manufacturers. The closest are some late wooden era steam-assisted SOLS and Frigates from Bay Area Yards. Also there are a couple...
Rock Con was last weekend, in Rockford, IL. It's a very nice regional con that I've been going to for more than 10 years. I attended Saturday, but there is...
I'll be in the San Fransisco/Fremont area late next week on Thursday/Friday on business. Any bored war gamers out there? Mr. Kohr? -- BT Tracy Johnson Justin...
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Gentlemen, I've added a link to "Great Endeavors", which features a pre-Dreadnoughts of the 1866-1905 era. Scale apparently varies, but is circa 1:1000. --...
My first sample models from North Head arrived yesterday and they are excellent! All were from the 1/1200 FAC range and I must say I am most impressed by what...
Simon: A couple of questions. One, will your pre-dreadnoughts be 1:3000? Two, have you considered producing a miniature of the British central battery ship...
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n217/gallopingjack/Art%20Work/Akagi3.jpg This is the link to my latest painting. "Death of Red Castle". The sinking
of the...
Quite lovely. Do keep on keeping on. If I had the dough, I'd order up a painting, and I am not even sure what I would like -ah well that is just for...
... An excellent work. It's interesting to compare the AKAGI in "Death of Red Castle" to the AKAGI in R. G. Smith's "The Famous Four Minutes" (I am fortunate...
Thanks, ... Could you provide any one please? ... during RJW? Yes ... Plenty of action reports, reports form foreign observers etc. regarding the use of WT on...
Ahhhh well you never know Bob. I've been known to 'do a deal'. Plus I paint them in a variety of sizes
depending on what the person wants. My prices are kept...
I'm flattered to be even compared with Smith! But he does have one possible error in his painting. By Midway, the Akagi
MAY have had her red meatball, Japanese...
http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n217/gallopingjack/Art%20Work/Dallas.jpg I finished this on Nov. 11th for a friend who served in the US Coast Guard....