So, I started building a couple of Roman Hexera(sp?) just to get used to the construction techniques. One thing I've noticed is that since I use an inkjet...
Hello, Oddly enough, the only ship I made from an inkjet printout was the Hexera (sp? I am never sure of the spelling -- it is either Greek or Roman). I...
YES, PLEASE, absolutely! Please post the name of this product -- this sounds like just the thing for nautical (and terrestrial) archaeologists. waterproof ...
Hi Eric You seem to have a good selection of ships for the Roman period. What's next? Greek and Persian? Lepanto? Chuck ... Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let...
... Okay... by googling "waterproof inkjet paper"... 1) Waterproof *copier or laser* paper that *DOES NOT* work in an inkjet. It is real wood-based paper...
Anybody here played Salamis ad Actium from Wargaming Online ? I got a copy the other day and it looks interesting. Just wondered if anyone is playing them......
Ooh... I'd be there for any of these time periods. I know you have a lot on your plate, but I'd like to register my interest. ... road. Greek and Persian...
... I should add that I'm not connected with "Wargamin Online" in any way, and that I'm not shilling for them. I just wanted to share something I found....
How I Spent My Saturday Morning Last weekend was a very busy weekend. This was our local gaming convention (Trumpeter Salute 2007). I have been going to this...
How I Spent My Saturday Afternoon The second game scenario was a large convoy game that involved 22 ships in all, ranging from tower carrying Quadremes down to...
Because daylight savings time came a lot earlier than usual, and fell on the Sunday of the convention (had we known that when we booked our convention dates...
After each Roman Seas game, I do a short rewrite of the rules, editing as necessary, and adding corrections, tweaks, etc. Because I put on three Roman Seas...
Sounds Fantastische! I look forward to the finial product, your AARS are really whetting my appetite for the game. I spent my Saturday cutting out ships parts...
Eric, Probably my main question has to do with the paper models. Is it possible for us, as end users, to alter the colors at all? If so, how? I ask not just...
Hello Jeff, ... Not really... I have heard of people scanning print outs and manipulating the pixels, but that can be time consuming. ... Send me some samples,...
What would you like to see in Rural Set 2? I have had a few suggestions thrown at me over the last 12 months, but these are for fairly small buildings and...
Celtic roundhouses various sizes from individual, large family and townhall meeting places. Also, elevated grain storage buildings. When will the first...
Hello All, I am an old retired person who played with little tin pop-pop boats before WW2 when they were probably the favorite toys for small boys. For lack of...
... all? If ... I've tried the re-coloring trick, and it's a major pain in the butt. Possible but difficult. One trick to try would be to vary the base color...
... Now that I've done it again with the new computer, I'd change that to "it's tedious but entirely doable." As proof I've recolored (a rushed and shoddy job)...
Frank, Please excuse my ignorance . . . but I suspect that I am not the only person on this list that has no idea of what a tin pop-pop boat is. So, please,...
Eric, I have been reading posts from the beginning and one thing I've seen requests for are the galleys in 15mm and 25mm sizes. Now I understand the problems...
Eric, I posted a little article about "Roman Seas" on my Blog. Normally my blog is devoted to my imaginary 18th century principality of Saxe-Bearstein . . ....
... Hi Eric and Jeff, Sorry about that, most of the people I do e-mail with are old retired guys who remember playing with pop-pop boats. I noticed that you...
Hi; I've used paper buildings and such almost 40 years. Try felt pens and highlighters. Using varied color paper helps, too. Chuck ... Sucker-punch spam with...