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Wyatt the Odd Fezian writes:

As I mentioned a few pages ago, the dealer room is much larger at the Radisson. Several local retailers were well represented, along with a variety of other vendors.

Norm and his wife Penny, of Scale Specialties, were on hand selling Minifigs armor and aircraft, Check Your Six! rules, and the hard-to-get Polish Militaria books, along with their own decals. They had several new sheets on display, including the one for USAAC and Coastal Command B-24s.

Aircraft decals

Norm also reported that he should have a very unique series of decals available within the week. From September 15, 1940, thru early November of that year, Luftwaffe bombers sported bright pink markings during their attacks on targets in Great Britain. The first sheet will contain markings for He-111's, while the second sheet will have the appropriate markings for Ju-88 and Do-17 bombers. Norm says that these sheets will give players the opportunity to have some very distinctly marked aircraft while remaining historically accurate. They'll just need to, in his words, "think pink!"

Michele Wheeler, designer and sculptor for Stonehouse Miniatures, was putting the finishing touches on a Victorian Science Fiction war elephant.

VSF war elephant

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