"Smaller Scale Wargaming Blog" Topic
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Dye4minis | 08 Feb 2014 3:07 a.m. PST |
Yet another new blog! I can no longer add to my original free blog so I had to start a new one. smallwargaming.blogspot.de Here I focus on historical wargaming using smaller scales; 12mm and below. I have an example of some paper model scenery I made and grouped with some others I downloaded from the net. I will definitely be adding more shots of how nice paper/card printed scenery can look in a game setting. (Sometimes I think I collect more scenic items than figures!) Anyway, drop by, leave a comment if desired and hope you share your experiences, too. Tom Dye |
MajorB | 08 Feb 2014 10:12 a.m. PST |
I can no longer add to my original free blog Really? Why not? |
mghFond | 08 Feb 2014 1:35 p.m. PST |
Nice start to your blog, Tom. I still have a big collection of 12mm Minifigs for my Eastern Front 41-42 games, all purchased from your old Denver hobbystore by mailorder. Love those figs. |
Dye4minis | 08 Feb 2014 4:00 p.m. PST |
Thanks, mgh! Always glad to hear from my old customers! (Yes, as you know, Attactix and GFI were two different companies owned by the same guys.) Major: I no longer have a button/ability to add more posts for months! My emails to the blogspot have gone unanswered, so i just started a new one. This one still has the ability to post new blogs and edit existing ones. It was link Thanks for stopping by! Tom |
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