Posts Tagged ‘miniatures’

Anatomically Correct, My Foot!

I took one look at this illuminative side-by-side comparison done by NapNuts, and was totally taken aback. Above: Tamiya 1/48 Sherman with (L-R) Artizan, Crusader, BTD, Tamiya 1/48 (picture courtesy of NapNuts Singapore Wargamers/Wargames) Full Comparison: http://www.napnuts.com/gallery_tamiya48.htm They’ve basically put 28mm figures from Artizan, Crusader and Black Tree Designs (the three “Big Names” in 28mm [...]

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One Scale to Rule Them All

Or not? I’ve been experiencing this inexplicable and uncontrollable urge to get into WW2 miniature modeling/wargaming. The most natural (and most popular by far) choice for people facing my situation would be to pick up this game called “Flames of War” (www.flamesofwar.com hereafter referred to as FoW). However, two things are stopping me from doing [...]

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