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Discussion in 'Modelling' started by TheRedBaron, Jul 30, 2004.

  1. TheRedBaron

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    Hello!

    Some more pics of my wargames stuff!

    First off some German bits and pieces... All in 20mm (1/72).

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  3. TheRedBaron

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    Some Allied 20mm bits...

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    Now some of my 28mm Wild West Figures...

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    Mad Dog Quagmire, Quahog's number one gunslinger...


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    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...

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    Colonel L. Puterschmitt on the left and his son Louis on the right, the richest landowners in Quahog...

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  5. TheRedBaron

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    And this guy lives in the hills...


    ROAR!!!!!!!

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    More to follow tomorrow, Soviets and Brits plus my half finished Maus!
     
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    More 20mm German bits...

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    And the Maus under construction...

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    As you can see LOTS of work still to do...
     
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    Some 20mm Soviets just for ZA!

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    And some 20mm British stuff...

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  9. TheRedBaron

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    And just for the RAF chaps (and Martin) my Airfix Typhoon...

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    The painting of the canopy blue is a wargamer thing...

    Stuka still under construction... But soon Erich, soon... ;)
     
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  11. Za Rodinu

    Za Rodinu Aquila non capit muscas

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    RB, thanks [​IMG] !

    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.
     
  12. TheRedBaron

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    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.
     
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    Za Rodinu Aquila non capit muscas

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    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 :cool:

    Fine models by the way. When I have my stuff sorted out I'll put up some pics of me own.
     
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    Nice stuff. great too see some more of it.
     
  15. TheRedBaron

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    Ross,

    Just finished a unit of British AWI light infantry in roundhats...

    Starting on some Russian NApoleonics next...
     

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