This is a brief guide to building an American Civil War Union wargames army using 1/72 scale plastic figures. I use the excellent Fire Fury rules and make up units, markers and scenery required under that...
This guide is aimed at people who are new to collecting Civil War items although there is advice for all to this fascinating hobby in this article. Now listen up! I do not pretend to be an expert on this...
This is a brief guide to building an American Civil War Confederate wargames army using 1/72 scale plastic figures. I use the excellent Fire Fury rules and make up units, markers and scenery required under...
This is a guide to making markers for use in wargames. I have illustrated the article with painted 1/72 plastic American Civil War figures that I use with the Fire Fury rule system. These rules pay particular...
This is a simple 10 stage guide to painting 1/72 scale plastic ancient Gaul Celtic warriors. I have used Italeri's set #6022 Gaul Warriors for the pictures to illustrate my text. However the same principles...
This is a brief guide to the Del Prado partwork - Cavalry Through The Ages. This subscription started in the UK in August 2007. My guide is aimed at UK collectors who may be interested and overseas collectors...
This is a guide to what is good about plastic toy soldiers.More specifically current production, unpainted, mainly soft plastic (as opposed to hard plastic kit type figures) sets in 1/72 scale (20-25mm) and...
This is a brief guide to the Del Prado partwork - Soldiers of the American Civil War. This subscription started in the UK in April 2008 and therefore at time of first submission is just beginning to roll out....
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This guide will show you what to look for so you can proceed with confidence in determining if you have a #11 Die A or a #12 Die B example. The term Die A is the same as Type I. The Term Die B is used...