Another visit to my FLGS, another random purchase! After finding the paint that I was looking for, I took a walk around the store as usual to see what was new. Looking…
Category: Hobby
tips and pictures of miniatures.
28mm Colonial Volunteers
While shopping online on eBay, I came across a sale from DPS on some African Colonial Volunteers. Looking at the set, I thought the figures would work well in my pulp gaming…
Is anyone on the line? HO Scale Telephone Poles.
Time for some more scatter terrain. I like scatter terrain on the tabletop. Every bit you add vastly improves the ascetic of the terrain. One of the things I had been missing…
Games Workshop Dominion of Sigmar – Terrain Review
Another sale, another purchase… While at my FLGS, I came across a set of AoS terrain marked down and decided to pick it up for my Pulp gaming. The set I bought…
One of these is not what it appears..
The picture above is of two WWII German stick grenades. One is a de-milled grenade and the other is an Arii model kit that I picked up many, many… many years ago….
Scary Trees and the Dangers of 3D Miniatures…
I was shopping on Amazon and came across some 3D printed terrain items. Specifically, two sets of scary trees. One set is plain and the other has carved faces (think Game of…
Pimping up a WWII German AT Bunker
While working on my Italeri 20mm bunker, I decided work on an old 15mm bunker I bought some time ago at a war-game show. This is a kit that I found in…
Flexible City Block Terrain
One of the challenges of build city terrain on the tabletop, is the layering effect at the round level. Normally, you will see a couple of buildings sitting on the table with…
28mm Greek Ruins, the Long and Winding Road.
I may have a record! This terrain may be the oldest 28mm purchase in my entire collection. I bought these at least 30 years ago! Another old war-game convention purchase that I…
Warlord – Italeri WWII Bunker
Just because it was sitting on the shelf staring at me, I decided to work on an old bunker kit I bought for 20mm WWII wargaming. It was an AT bunker sold…