Sunday, June 20, 2004
Portable Wargaming Terrain
Peter Palmer has a brief
discussion of his lightweight, low cost wargames terrain system. His portable system for carrying to the game club includes a lightweight cloth, polystyrene hills, K&M trees and various odd bits.
Saturday, June 19, 2004
March To The Sound of the Guns rules
Herbert Wong written "
March to the Sound of the Guns," a Napoleonic wargame that is a variant of Games Workshop's Warmaster miniatures rules. Warmaster is a generally good set of rules that borrows heavily from Fire and Fury and some other historical sets. Of course, Games Workshop would never admit that. Heck, they don't even admit that there is a miniature wargaming hobby outside of the "Games Workshop Hobby."
Saturday, June 19, 2004
Warmachine Army Builder
Iron Kingdoms Warmachine is one of the best miniature wargaming ideas I've seen in years. It combines elements of fantasy, science fiction and steampunk into an entirely original background and wargame. This
website has a web-based army builder for the Iron Kingdoms factions: Cryx, Cygnar, Khador and Menoth.
Friday, June 18, 2004
Starship Troopers Fort
The movie Starship Troopers has taken a real beating from science fiction fans since its release a couple of years ago. Still, I think that the bug attack on Fort Apache was really exciting. And it offers miniature wargamers a couple of neat ideas for scenarios. Of course, to do it, you're going to need to add a science fiction fort to your terrain kit. Here are some
instructions on building Starship Troopers' Fort Apache for miniature wargaming.
Friday, June 18, 2004
V-2 Rocket Model
Here's an idea for a miniature wargaming scenario: During WWII, a group of US paratroopers, or British commandos are sent to destroy a V-2 rocket base. Of course, to do this, you're going to need to add a model of a V-2 rocket to your terrain. This website has a
free paper model of a V-2 rocket in 1/32 scale. You could easily rescale it on your computer.
Friday, June 18, 2004
MWG Goes International
More site news:
Miniature Wargaming has had visits from 55 different countries, listed here in order of the number of visits: United States, Australia, United Kingdom, Canada, US Military Bases, Germany, Belgium, New Zealand, Netherlands, Italy, France, Denmark, Austria, Sweden, Greece, Poland, Finland, Portugal, Spain, Singapore, Brazil, Norway, Japan, South Africa, Switzerland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Argentina, Mexico, Columbia, Luxembourg, Iceland, Russian Federation, Ireland, Croatia, Estonia, Israel, Philippines, Romania, Turkey, Taiwan, Bulgaria, Venezuela, Indonesia, Guatemala, Belarus, Hong Kong, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Yugoslavia, Chile, Trinidad and Tobago, Slovak Republic, Fiji and Slovenia.