Warbases buildings for Normandy
I finished these four 15mm buildings a few weeks back, but haven’t found the time to blog about it until today. They’re all from Warbase’s 15mm WWII range, though I...
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I finished these four 15mm buildings a few weeks back, but haven’t found the time to blog about it until today. They’re all from Warbase’s 15mm WWII range, though I...
I’ve had a rather busy two months at work so not a lot of painting has been done. Things have calmed down a bit this week and I’ve managed to...
Having seen the rather lovely buildings that Richard Clarke of TooFatLardies uses for his 28mm WWII games I emailed the nice people at HACME Construction Services and asked them how...
One of the nice things about Chain of Command is that putting together a force large enough to play the game is very easy indeed. A platoon of infantry plus...
For several years now I’ve wanted to to do a force of French for the 1940 campaign, their tanks just look so good with some of the best looking camouflage...
For a couple of weeks now I’ve been hearing rumours on the Interwebs that Baccus 6mm are going to release a range of models for WWII. So when Pete Berry,...
Now completed a full Panzergrenadier company all mounted in halftracks. All models are from Heroics and Ros. Kompanie HQ – A command stand, four Panzerschrekts (these will normally be attached...
The 6mm IABSM project continues and I’ve finally painted up some German armour. As with all my 6mm stuff I’ve been speed-painting rather than going for any great detail and...
I’ve drawn the short straw in this project so I’m in charge of doing the Germans. I’d much rather do the British, but John, one of my friends, has already...
This base is made from a Lollipop stick 4” long. I get them from Hobbycraft, £1.99 for 50, The first thing I do is chamfer the edges. Then I glue...
A few weekends back I played a game of I Ain’t Been Shot Mum (IABSM) using 6mm models and I absolutely loved it. It looked really good and the fact...
I’ve made a resolution to stop buying new toys for a while and to finish off some of the projects I’ve not quite finished. First up were my 1940 British...