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Where did it all start? There would be no wargaming without wars, but when did the world's very first war take place?? One thing is cert...
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Click for larger image Earlier this year I bought a lot of minitures , most of them being Airfix copies. As 'knock offs' they are s...
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1 BC (One Brain Cell) Toy Soldier Rules The rules The 1 BC (One Brain Cell) Toy Soldier Rules by Pete Kautz, can be found on his website ...
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What would the movie 'For a Few Dollars More' look like and how would the story go if the Storyboard was to be influenced and create...
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Tired of army men loosing their paint? Perhaps you have experienced that your Army men starts to loose their paint after a while, and ...
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One of the nice things with writing this blog are all you people who reads it, and sometimes comments on my posts. Especially appreciated a...
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Building an army for wargames Building an army, or two, for spesific miniature wargames might be an expencive and daunting experience. A...
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Click for larger image Last summer saw the release of some ElastoWitt 54mm Planet of The Apes figures (I think) from the original movies. At...
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One of the YouTube-channels I follow is the UK based Budget Model Railways , which I find very inspiring as this father and son Enterprise h...
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Close Wars The rules I wanted to try some really oldschool wargaming, and I think Donald Featherstone is considered to be one of the invent...