Just wanted to make sure the railroad parts GOT where they were intended to... ... have done for your work. I did a bunch of cars, and just started on an...
... I received it. ... The artwork is fine. I have several books on locomotives and rolling stock, plus a library of other books from my brother since he...
... although by the looks of what you have done, I'd say you started in a vector art program and then transferred the art to a pixel rendering software. Nope....
Hi Eric Is there any future plans for new buildings for the Whitewash City range, perhaps some buildings based on the Deadwood series? Now that the 'Not...
Is there any plan for doing a pack of 'stuff' like stagecoaches or wagons or hay bales/crates/water barrels? Wanted to add in some non-building elements...
Hey all, Bought my first 2 packs of Whitewash today, been eyeing them for some time now and finally bit the bullet. I did get the undertaker's with the...
Hope I'm not breaking any forum rules but I'm the author of the "Fistful of Lead" rules and after researching a little came across the reviews/questions about...
Don't mind there being a discussion of Wild West game rules on this forum. Have you thought about selling the rules at different places, or does neo-forge have...
... I'm in the middle of rewriting (don't worry no actual change in rules) to fit a 8 1/2 x 11 format for a pdf download. Some new cover, pictures and content....
Many of the comments you reference below were made by me. I'll join ... issues. I'm getting a ... The quality of the booklet I received was very poor. I...
Howdy! Just added a gallery of a couple of models I'm building as a backdrop for Dixon's 'Noon Stage'. Models are made of individual strips of basswood, using...
wow... just wow... do you do models professionally? these are hard to see as small gaming pieces unless you know when you are looking at the pics... if I...
Was that the TV series with Kris Kristofferson? Did you take pictures of the town on the set? Must have been where you got the idea for Whitewash City. Gary...
The TV series was produced by Henry Wrinkler. It had various actors playing various parts from show to show, with Henry Wrinkler coming into the series a few...
In England, Cornwall, during the 1990's, there was a 'Cowboy Town' with gunfighters reactors (maybe still there - have to check it out on the web), some of the...
... gaming pieces unless you know when you are looking at the pics... if I didn't know better, I would think these were photos of large full- scale buldings in...
Well, I guess the results are definitely worth it according to those pictures... they look great :-) .//E//. ... Thanks! Nothing professional, just being a...
Howdy, Just a little update. I'll be running a game of "Fistful of Lead" Friday Sept. 13th at the RECRUITS convention in Lee's Summit, MO (KC). If you're...
Hi, I am new to the group but I am already busy building my wild west town in paper. I have a few questions if you don't mind helping a tender foot out! First...
Dead Man's Gun Link/URL: www.imdb.com/title/tt0118940/ Although filmed locally, it was never shown locally so many people in my area have no idea it was...
Standard gauge. Not sure exactly where narrow gauge was used in the old west -- in my area, starting in my back yard, we had the world's largest logging ...
... area, starting in my back yard, we had the world's largest logging railway system in 1907 and that was all narrow gauge. You can still find railway...
Wow Narrow Gauge was everywhere. Telluride (or better know as to Hell you ride) was a famous NG town. Durango was part of the D&RGW. There was RGS which...
... Not to be snarky, but are you REALLY going to be able to tell at that scale? And is it really going to make a difference to you for paper minis for gaming?...
Sure I can tell but I have been a life member of the NMRA (National model railroad assoc) since 1970, There are actual folks (I used to be one) who model N...