Just posted most of the Milhistriot articles for the rest of Autumn. Lots of variety this time. Camouflage, uniforms, militayr miniature info, etc. PLUS a free...
I don't think I'll be able to purchase them, We're moving into a new house right now, and I don't think my mom would be happy with me purchasing anything right...
Thanks for the good word! Just a little sneak peak: next issue I will have an add-on for the Spy Game that is reminiscent of Dr. No. There is even a two-man ...
For folks who have the desire to cast their own miniatures, we started a Yahoo group,. The Homecasting group deals with the hobby of casting your own, in...
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the ultracheapminis group: For ultra cheap Miniatures I use: o Metal figs from ebay bargains or tag...
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Nov 20, 2006 12:17 pm
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Greetings everyone, Thought I'd ask a simple question and put it in a poll format. Give it a look see, you might even learn a new way to game?! Have fun, ...
Hello ACDurston, ... Sorry but Yahoo polls cannot be edited without restarting the poll all over again, forcing those who already voted to do so again. Bit of...
Greetings everyone, So far 8 members (32%) have said they use paper minis. What I would like to know is have any of you that do ever posted or could you post ...
I have posted paper soldiers in the files at this group: http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/shambattle/files/ If you need entire paper towns, go to ...
Don't have any way to take the pics unfortunately. Paper figs look OK, and given imagination will mix with 25mm lead or plastic OK. Providing you are looking...
I am printing out a brigade/regiment armies for the union and confederacy during the ACW. They dont look that bad when you put them all together, I will try...
I don't do paper armies, but in the spirit of this conversation, I thought I might add my wooden soldiers. The SevenYearsWar figs are easy to make for a...
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the ultracheapminis group: What scale/size miniatures do you use? o Microarmor 1/285th o 6mm o 10mm o...
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Nov 27, 2006 12:12 pm
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Greetings everyone, It looks like there is some interest in this topic so I figure I will continue the discussion. To those who responded messagewise: ...
Casting is not expensive! You really don't need all the fancy fooferaw!!!... Though it helps. Lead, pewter, or other casting alloys melt at relatively low...
I spent a small fortune on "normal" models for a certain set of rules growing up. Now with a small family of my own and not a lot of income for hobbies, I find...
Hey guys, I don't use paper or wood, but I am using a rather cheap method of producing mini's - actually ships. (I'll get a picture of one of my completed ones...
Great idea. I tried to make molds from silicone (GE Silicone II in a caulking-gun tube) and found that the outside cured, but the inside of the silicone...
Hyperbunny, Its a shame that your group is so down on paper minis. I myself LOVE them.For years I used regular minis or counters and my games lacked something...
Hey Uncle Thor, Great article on homecasting. The only thing I want to comment on is the recomendation of goggles. Safety goggles or glasses ARE NOT enough....
Hey Uncle Thor, Great article on homecasting. The only thing I want to comment on is the recomendation of goggles. Safety goggles or glasses ARE NOT enough....
I wargame in many of the scales/sizes but I'm only allowed one choice. 15mm 20mm - 1/72 - 1/76 25mm 28mm naval 1/1200 naval 1/600 Alan Hamilton Visit my...
I'm not really a wargamer, I play a lot of D&D, but I too, LOVE paper models. Folded standup mini's work great, and no one cries if you sit on them, the cat...