Posts Tagged ‘miniatures’

Back-Log of Minis to Paint

When I just started this hobby of miniature wargaming, I often heard of people referring to their “back-log” of unpainted and/or unassembled miniatures. That always struck me as strange, as I thought “Why would they buy all those stuff unless they’re planning to use them right away? That’s just plain crazy.” Yeah, right. Now that [...]

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Uncharacteristic Service from Maelstrom Games

Or I should say, uncharacteristicly stellar service. I’ve been a customer of Maelstrom Games for a good number of months now, ever since I started my miniature wargaming hobby early this year. They offer fantastic prices, often 15% off the MRSP, and free delivery worldwide for all orders above 10 pounds. The latter was the [...]

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And the Verdict is…

OK, I’ve finally decided to go with 15mm. The greatest advantages of 20mm are commonly thought to be the comparatively cheap cost (if you use plastic infantry), and the availability of models. But once I started considering metal infantry figures (as I didn’t fancy the static poses of the plastic ones), I realized that the [...]

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