Sunday 5 June 2011
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Sainte-Foy 1760
Forgot this anniversary the other day. To make up for this here is a blog piece on the Battle including a 15mm wargame of it.
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This is the first stage of an excellent project. This is the corner tower of a recreation of the fort in the movie Drums Along the Mohawk...
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This came out in 1984. Was an excellent addition to a small set of books.
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It's not easy photographing smaller figures but Richard has done an excellent job. These miniatures are excellent. He says 'The...
I've been painting up lots of FIW figures recently, from Essex, Matchlock and Blue Moon, take a look at my blog for some comparison pics.
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thanks Ray. You certainly have made a useful contribution with these comparisons
ReplyDeleteThey do look like nice figures.
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I have a lot of painted British and colonial militia. Mostly 15mm Essex and old Valley Forge miniatures. Would like to augment with other figures (F&I). I agree the Blue Moon figures are first rate but they measure more to 18mm industry standard. This is ok if you are starting from scratch, but a guy like me is mainly interested in matching the scale I already own. I like 19 Century Miniatures ("Old Glory 15s"). However, I have yet to find a good manufacturer of Native American figures.. Does anyone have any suggestions (other than Blue Moon)?
ReplyDeleteI'm looking for mounted Native American troops in 15mm. Anyone know where to take a look at them to see if they fit?
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