Yaro Rohowsky will run three 15mm JR3 games at the upcoming Little Wars miniature gaming convention in Chicago (con sponsored by MNGS- Midwest). March 4-6,...
... Scott, Paint them as you like. Personally I like little touches like that in my units. IF they aren't like Prussian Regulars or British Grenadier Guards or...
... I also like the variety which is why I like the Stone Mountain Ragged infantry packs. Some come in shirts and it looks good. Outside of shorter, thicker...
Issue #6 is now in the mailstream and should start arriving at your home later this week or early next (for international members). Six issues so far, and all...
Lifted from The Miniatures Page's marketplace forum... Johnny Reb I Johnny Reb II Johnny Reb II - Mint and signed by Mr. Hill To the Sound of the Guns -...
... use, and if you have ... For infantry: 5-figure stands: 3/4" square. 4-figure stands: 5/8" square. stands of 3 figures or fewer: 1/2" square. Stands...
... wrote: Still trying to figure out how to mark casualties without forcing pipe cleaners down between the figures. - Gary Charbonneau Gary, I do not use pipe...
FYI - I tried registering for the Barlow's Knoll game on Sunday and found out that the game is only being played on Saturday, not all three days of Little...
I use 3/4" for all infantry but my "10mm" figs are the AIM brand which I think are a bit "bigger" than the GHQ or North State figs. I also use 1" square for...
Frank here, I intend to run a Division-level JR3 game at Century Center in South Bend as part of a gaming convention there--more to come later. I'm imagining...
Hi, Going in another direction to everyone else so far when I did a 10mm ACW project a few years ago I used standard 15mm bases for infantry and doubled the...
... ACW project a few years ago I used standard 15mm bases for infantry and doubled the number of figures per base (so it was 1:15 rather than 1:30). I then...
... Gary, Sorry - that term is used in the paper industry to mean any thick, stiff sheet of paper that is over 6 mils (0.006") in thickness. In effect, it is a...
Hi Scott, My issue arrived here in London this morning. It looks as interesting as usual. Doug Kline's article on sculpting Culps hill is of particular...
Mine arrived here in Germany yesterday. I have to say I am always astonished by this fat delivery and the fact that the print quality gets better with every...
Received my issue of Charge Friday, Feb. 4, here is Surprise, AZ. Very good issue as I just glanced through it. Richard ... From: "Burkhard Schulze"...
In a message dated 2/5/05 4:34:11 PM !!!First Boot!!!, jriii@yahoogroups.com ... Which is why I always liked the old, old Charles Grant rules "The Wargame" His...
In a message dated 05/02/2005 22:02:16 GMT Standard Time, rborczak@... writes: Received my issue of Charge Friday, Feb. 4, here is Surprise, AZ. Very good...
Having never subscribed to either MWAN or The Courier (somewhat amazing in that I've been a miniature gamer since 1975 as a sophomore in college!), I do not...
Scott, I have all the back issues of the Courier, and MWAN back to around 70 or so. I will check them this week. Also I am working up an article on how I do...
None that I can remember Scott. I have been gettting MWAN for 12 years or longer. I picked up the courier on and off over this time frame. Doug [Non-text...
In a message dated 2/6/05 2:55:15 PM !!!First Boot!!!, jriii@yahoogroups.com ... Spencer Smith hard plastic figures. It was a mom and pop outfit in England ...
There are two different stories. Surprise is located just northwest of Phoenix and is on the edge of the desert. One story says that a couple moved from...
There are two different stories. Surprise is located just northwest of Phoenix and is on the edge of the desert. One story says that a couple moved from...