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Hello Bob The tallest models building in the Whitewash City collection is the Livery Stable and the Grand Hotel. I don't have the models stored in this...
Eric Hotz
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Mar 2, 2006
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For those who play Wild West wargames, what rules systems do you use? At present I play using "Fistfull of Lead", but I also want to run a game in the near...
Eric Hotz
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Eric, I've used both "Tombstones 'n' Tumbleweeds" and "Gutshot!" Gutshot! is great for "small" games of about 6 figures per side. TnT is good for larger games....
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I should have placed Gutshot on my list as well since I do play it as well and will be putting on a Gutshot game at Enfilade! gaming convention in June in...
Eric Hotz
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Mar 2, 2006
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The Grand Hotel is about 5" tall, the tallest I've done so far....
Tim Collins
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Mar 3, 2006
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Hello. Thank you much, Eric. I have the Mother Lode and a 5-year-old who declares "The cowboy game is the best game EVER!" He's looking forward to helping...
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Hello. I use Boot Hill, but I'm experimenting with "Boot Hill With No Name", using the Boot Hill II movement and combat rules (with addition of a breakdown of...
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Deadlands, original rules, not D20. John Gallagher ... From: Eric Hotz <erichotz@...> To: whitewash_city@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thu, 02 Mar 2006 20:41:04...
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Hello. Thanks, Tim. That gives me a start point. I figure about 7" for the boxes, so perhaps that will do. Bob Bailey ... From: Tim Collins...
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I've played the original "Boot Hill", "Gutshot", and "Fistful of Lead." Liked Fistful the most....
The Creagers
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Mar 4, 2006
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I just dusted off "The Rules with No Name" put on a Clint Eastwood movie and played it with my 3 sons for the first time.It was a Hoot! One of the best Western...
Peter
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Mar 5, 2006
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The Great Rail Wars, tho I'm looking forward to trying Gold Town soon. Tim...
Tim Collins
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Just finished the church and it stands 5.5" with the cross, so 7" boxes still sounds good. Tim ... the boxes, so perhaps that will do....
Tim Collins
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I've been (unsuccesfully) trying to run down a copy of "The Undead Gunslinger"; supposedly this is a Zombie add-on to Gutshot ... Brigade reports it OOS and...
Norm Blitch
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Mar 13, 2006
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Norm The Zombie add-on is called "Night of the Living Deadwood". See: http://www.hawgleg.com/ Apparently it needs more playtesting: "Mitchell said he will...
Kenneth A. Moore
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Mar 13, 2006
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Ken, Thanks! Will this be available on the H.com website? Norm ... From: Kenneth A. Moore To: whitewash_city@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 6:39...
Norm Blitch
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Mar 15, 2006
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We left for the Miniatures Tabletop Convention on Friday morning and drove out to our other studio to pick up dice, terrain, etc. The convention started on...
Eric Hotz
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Norm, There are three adventures at the bottom of the download page. See: http://www.hawgleg.com/downloads.asp I assume that "Night of the Living Deadwood"...
Kenneth A. Moore
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Just a note to say I really like the Whitewash city models and look forward to building them all. I've built a lot of cardstock scenery, mostly in the the...
Steve Zieser
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Mar 16, 2006
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... We were working on a train back in 2004 and again in early 2005, but every time we start, someone in our immediate family dies and then work stops. I...
Eric Hotz
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In a message dated 3/15/06 10:17:21 P.M. Central Standard Time, erichotz@... writes: Hopefully, the train will run on time and be added to the Whitewash...
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Steve, There are two western trains: 1. Here is a FREE western style steam engine with cars: http://www.chihuahuadepapel.com/ingles/tren.htm 2. See the Vulture...
Kenneth A. Moore
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Steve, I almost forgot about this one. It is the Micky Mouse Western Express (very cute). See: http://www.seite42.de/76_35e.htm Ken Moore No virus found in...
Kenneth A. Moore
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Eric, while on the topic of cardstock modeling, I recently tried a "butter knife" for scoring instead of a light pass with a #11 blade...I was NOT impressed;...
Norm Blitch
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haha, i have found this one and converted it using my 3d software and put it on myspace as a video... It is cute......
joe hicks
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... knife" for scoring instead of a light pass with a #11 blade...I was NOT impressed; on 110# stock, I found the offset blade-to-handle very awkward, and the...
Eric Hotz
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Hi Norm, I use one of my wife's old knitting needles to score. Works great. You may have to try a few different sizes to find one that suits you. B.J....
BJ George
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Mar 16, 2006
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I use a small cheap stainless steel pocket knife for a scoring tool. Cheap stainless steel knives will not hold an edge and mine is no exception. Just to be...
Ken Moore
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Yes... knitting needles will work too. Nice rounded edge, but sharp enough to still dent the card stock end rather than cut. E. Hotz...
Eric Hotz
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Eric, the ones (butter knives) I have are nearly 1/16" thick, with a "square egde", not rounded off at all....I've gotten the knack of using the #11 blade by...
Norm Blitch
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