Hello! Some more pics of my wargames stuff! First off some German bits and pieces... All in 20mm (1/72).
Now some of my 28mm Wild West Figures... Mad Dog Quagmire, Quahog's number one gunslinger... Sheriff Griffon, the LAW in Quahog... This next picture is a conversion in progress of being painted. The figure on the left was converted from the figure on the right using green stuff putty and cerved plasticard for the pistols... Colonel L. Puterschmitt on the left and his son Louis on the right, the richest landowners in Quahog... [ 30. July 2004, 03:29 PM: Message edited by: TheRedBaron ]
And this guy lives in the hills... ROAR!!!!!!! More to follow tomorrow, Soviets and Brits plus my half finished Maus!
More 20mm German bits... And the Maus under construction... As you can see LOTS of work still to do...
And just for the RAF chaps (and Martin) my Airfix Typhoon... The painting of the canopy blue is a wargamer thing... Stuka still under construction... But soon Erich, soon...
RB, thanks ! What rules do you use for Wild West? I never found any I could be happy with, normally they have so much detail or cumbersome mechanisms that I get drowned.
The best Wild West rules, by far, are... 'The Rules with No Name' You can download them for free at... www.wargamesfoundry.com They play like a good spagehetti western, lots of shooting and dying and easy and quick to learn! Highly recommended!!! If you cant get them I think I have them saved on the old PC in the garage... Let me know and I will try to email you a copy if you cant get them.
I couldn't locate the rules at the address you mentioned (damned good, by the way!) but I found them here: http://www.icenter.net/~gisby/RWNN.htm plus quite a few scenarios. Thank you Red! I've finished all my shelved in the garage, and I have already put up my collection of Miniature Wargames, Military Modelling and my beloved Slingshots. Next weekend I'll be buying me a wargames table Fine models by the way. When I have my stuff sorted out I'll put up some pics of me own.
Ross, Just finished a unit of British AWI light infantry in roundhats... Starting on some Russian NApoleonics next...