I have been wargaming for many years, part of the Featherstone generation, and I have played almost every period and scale that you can imagine. I started with Airfix, as so many did, and WW2 is still the period I return to most often. But I have played Ancients, Colonials, Naval (sail and steam), Western and Sci Fi, almost anything you could think of, mostly solo. I am also an inveterate collector of rule sets, most of which never actually get played.
Saturday, 13 December 2014
Basing Instinct
A small but weighty parcel from Hampshire tells me that Ian Carbutt of Precision
Wargame Supplies has come through with more supplies, a hundred more 1"
square steel bases. I use these to base all my 6mm troops, and I had run
out, so I had to pause on the 6mm painting (and did some Wild West, a
topic for a different post). For now, with the new bases I was able to
finish a few units, two bases of German motorcycle troops, and a single
command stand representing Rommel - all these figures are Heroics and
Ross. Next up in this scale I have some British desert tanks already
sprayed in Portland Stone and ready to finish, but for now I am heading
West.
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Labels:
6mm,
Bases,
Desert,
German,
H&R,
Motorcycle,
Precision Wargame Supplies,
Rommel
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