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Given up for good25 Oct 2009 5:35 a.m. PST

It has been a long time since I got to update the blog so I've posted three items to help fill the gap:

Tumbling Dice 1/4800 Naval ships link
These will be used for a pirate game rather than their 'real' period

Halloween snail toys link
These will give the cavemen something to think about

Hexon Terrain link
Two great samples and why I will not buy them.

Enjoy
Andrew
blog.kings-sleep.me.uk

GarnhamGhast25 Oct 2009 6:21 a.m. PST

Wow. Those are the smallest ships I've ever seen!

Chris Palmer25 Oct 2009 9:26 a.m. PST

Who made those snails? I would love to get some of those.

Given up for good25 Oct 2009 2:22 p.m. PST

Chris – sorry to say that I have thrown the pack away so that photo is the only clue as to the manufacturer.

I do know that I purchased them from the Waters Edge centre at Barton link

Andrew
blog.kings-sleep.me.uk

Personal logo ColCampbell Supporting Member of TMP26 Oct 2009 6:35 a.m. PST

GarnhamGhast – There are also 1:6000 scale ships. We use them for WW1 battles. They mount perfectly on the Avalon Hill Jutland counters. Here are a couple of battle reports using them:

link

link

Jim

Matsuru Sami Kaze29 Oct 2009 8:42 p.m. PST

I have some 1:3000 helicopters. They look like pigeon droppings. Glory comes in all forms.

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