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New Twilight 2000 themed Miniature Wargaming blog!
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Following now.
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Got it, thanks!
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Thanks so much for the 15mm figure rundown, I've been dying for a post exactly like that for at least a year now, you're my hero.
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A thought struck me: Have you given any thought (research) to modeling the train from "Going Home"? And might that appear in a post someday?
I haven't looked in the module for a while, but I'm sure there's some technical info on the locomotive, enough to look around the Web to see if someone's produced a model of it. Off the top of my head, it was a 2-8-2, and I recall from some of my father's railfan magazines that Poland keeps (kept?) a few steamers in operation. One of his friends made the trip to operate such a locomotive within the last decade. Given that, I'm pretty sure there's a model floating around out there. HO scale is 20mm, and N scale = 6mm, right? |
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Z scale is closer to what you're looking for in terms of 6mm
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A lot more has gone up on the blog since I first began the thread, so pay the blog a visit. I tend to update frequently!
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Excellent article on Kalisz. Well done, my friend!
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Good stuff, Jason. I've been lurking and enjoying for a while.
Also, nice job on the cav figures. - C. |
Thanks Teg, but I cannot say that I sculpted them, simply fronted the money. This gent did - https://www.elhiem.co.uk/
And he's made separate modular human legs for the cav figures (the figure top half has a pin that slots into the lower half on the horse). Voila, instant dismounts! |
Just wanted to take the opportunity to bump the thread, and show we are still in business! Lot has been posted and lots more to come!
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My notes on what I consder the best matches between military scale and railroad scale: 6mm - Z 10mm - N 15mm - TT 20mm - HO 25/28/30mm - S 40mm - O 54mm - Gauge 1 |
Hope noone minds, but I am bumping the thread as there has been a ton of content added, and it might be worth folks taking a look.
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Excellent blog - I completely totally recommend it for anyone who hasnt seen it yet - and love your analysis of Kidnapped - you are completely right that it's, as scripted, a Total Party Killer - only way they could have made it more dangerous is to open a door and you get magically transported to its only possibly rival at killing parties - i.e. to the Tomb of Horrors
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More content has been added, so I figured a harmless bump was in order.
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One thing lacking from the FF&S rules is a way to build rail vehicles. From what I've been able to find, an article was proposed for Challenge at some point, but was rejected for not being detailed enough. While I have an interest in trains, I don't know enough about them from a technical perspective to write up a design sequence. |
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Following. And N scale is as small as my old hands and eyesight will allow me to model. If it fits in your mouth it is N scale... if it fits down your throat it is Z... and you are an idiot for swallowing it in the first place.
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British OO is a bit different to HO, namely a narrower track in scale to the body as it was difficult to fit the motors in the smaller profile British locomotives while maintaining scale.
It would be interesting to use a model railway as a minature battle board... with a train running through it. I read that the Berlin S-Bahn was used during the Battle of Berlin in 1945 for ambulance trains, resulting in the slightly surreal sight of them running through a battle. |
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Done a bit more for the blog since I last checked in, including a weathering and stowage article!
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Much more has appeared on the blog, a terrain article, an article on 6mm miniatures, and a general news article.
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Lots more has appeared on the blog, and we have a new staff writer. So, come on down and read the latest!
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Been quite a few articles since I last posted. Come on by and take a look, link is at the top of the thread.
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Hey, Jason. You may want to add Spectre Miniatures (https://www.spectreminiatures.com/) to the 28mm list. They tend toward ultramodern rather than Cold War but that's not necessarily a bad thing. They also have one of the better selections of realistic (i.e., not "Kevlar bikini" styling) of armed female figures out there. No US distributor but I've not had problems ordering from them.
Hasslefree Miniatures (https://www.hfminis.co.uk/) also has some stuff usable for T2k, though the selection is hit-or-miss and they're expensive. I've seen them in local stores, so someone is importing and distributing them in the US. - C. |
Hello all, just thought I would put the word out, am working on a two part article on "Paint Schemes of the Third World War", the NATO half is up and it has value to ALL miniatures gamers. Plus, I'd welcome advice/errata/corrections and the like.
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There's been quite a bit of work by our contributors of late, and we've crossed the 100 post mark! So come on down and take a look.
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