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...
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, 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....
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...
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...
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...
Deadlands, original rules, not D20. John Gallagher ... From: Eric Hotz <erichotz@...> To: whitewash_city@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thu, 02 Mar 2006 20:41:04...
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...
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 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...
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...
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...
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"...
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...
... 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...
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...
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...
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...
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;...
... 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...
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....
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...
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...