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| 18 December 1999 | converted to Miva | 
| 7 October 1999 | page redesigned | 
| 25 October 1997 | illustrations added | 
| 7 July 1997 | packs identified | 
| 3 July 1997 | page first published | 

You can pick up a toy blimp in the local toy department for less than a dollar.

Warcolours Painting Studio 
 says he's pretty happy with these babes...

 Editor in Chief Bill 
 
 snapped some photos of games he didn't get a chance to play in at Council of Five Nations.
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I recently read Soldier by Anthony B. Herbert, the autobiography of the most decorated U.S. enlisted man in the Korean War, and I've had a hankering to do some Korean War gaming ever since.
So it was with some delight that I greeted samples from Outpost Wargame Services' 20mm Korean War line.
In a nutshell, the quality of these figures is outstanding. If this is your scale and period, I can't recommend these highly enough.