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Billy's Shed:This is a site that has some downloadable wargame terrain cardmodels. On the shelves which line my shed walls,you will find several biuldings,walls and hedge sections,for you to copy or download.Most models were designedwith WARHAMMER FANTASY BATTLE in mind.But can be used with any 25mm and15mm figures or resized for use with different scales.There is also a linkspage and my personal page.
Old Toy Soldier Home:Thissite is a retail store dedicated to the TOY SOLDIER hobby. They have over15,000 figures on view in their ever-changing displays, covering all areasof history from ancient to modern times. Check out their prices for someof this stuff. Someone is making money with this hobby!!!
Langton Miniatures Inc., STARFORTMODELS: Our models cover different periods in history, some are alsoin different scales. They are sold in kit form, ideal for both wargamersand modellers.Pre-DreadnoughtPreservation: There are a mere handful of Pre-Dreadnought armored warshipswhich still exist today. Scattered around the globe, they are now museumships, rusting hulks, or scuba diving attractions.. They remind us of arelatively short period of naval history (1860 to 1904) which was extremelyprolific in developing most of the elements of today's warships. Efficientsteam engines, armored plate (first iron, then steel), rotating turrets,and torpedo tubes are just a few of the elements which this era of warshipdesign produced
The Naval WargamesSociety: The Naval Wargames Society and its members are interestedin all forms and scales of maritime wargaming, and have been so for overthe last 30 years. Iit produces two publications: a journal called "Battlefleet"published approximately once a quarter, and a monthly news letter, "AllGuns Blazing". Not only does the society encourage their members to writearticles about wargaming, and maritme history, but it also encourages memberparticipation by frequently holding multiplayer naval wargames.
Battleof Manila Bay: More photos and artwork of the Battle of Manila bay.Very good images.
Northwest Historical MiniatureGaming Society: News and information about NHMGS and its affiliatedsubchapters. See what's going on with Pacific Northwest Wargamers. "Inthese pages we hope to offer interested visitors some information aboutour hobby, to showcase our activities and conventions, and to contributeto a worldwide community of miniature gamers through ongoing articles ongaming, painting, scenario design, and more."
"The Miniatures Page":A web magazine for miniature wargamers. Welcome to The Miniatures Page,the home of miniature wargaming on the Internet. A "wargaming miniature"is a scale replica of a soldier or vehicle intended for use in a game.
Here we cover everything from Ancient Egypt to the Gulf War, fromhaunted dungeons to dueling starships, from German panzers to Prussianlancers...and no historical era is too obscure!
MagWeb: A subscription onlineMagazine covering all aspects of the hobby. Consists of on-line editionsof numerous wargaming, historical and miniatures related magazines. Takea look at their samples to see if you can't find something you like. For$60 a year(Thats only $5.00 a month guys) you can have access to thousandsof articles and gaming material.
Angus WargamesClub: Established for over 20 years this friendly club meets every second Saturday between 7pm-11pm. The club has a good supply of tables and terrain available for use by the members, who have a wide variety of interests covering land, sea and Air wargaming with Historical periods including Ancients,ECW,AWI,Napoleonic,Colonial, WW1, WW2,Modern along with LOTR, Warhammer,40K,Space Hulk & War Machine. (Mitch's Note: has playsheets and errata for General de Brigade Rules).