28mm Pacific WW2
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28mm Pacific WW2
If anyone wants a wee look at some 28mm Pacific bits and bobs....we have just posted up some pics of our latest Christmas productions!
Almost all is 3d stuff.
glasgowwarhog.blogspot.com
Almost all is 3d stuff.
glasgowwarhog.blogspot.com
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You might want to look at that link...
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opps ... cheers
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That's a nice project, well done. Inspirational for the 3D printing.
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Amazing work - esp like the Marines wading ashore
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Thanks for your comments - poiter50 and Truscott Trotter. Yes the 3d printer makes a difference it opens up so many doors for wargamers and the wading Marines are so that we can play from a sea mat to the beach mat then onward.... It should be great to play I cannot wait for normal playing to return.
I can't wait to get the dice rolling again.
I can't wait to get the dice rolling again.
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Loving the exploding landing craft!
Do you play at any of the Glasgow clubs? I’m also Glasgow based and continually trying to persuade my FoW playing mates to give CoC a try.
Do you play at any of the Glasgow clubs? I’m also Glasgow based and continually trying to persuade my FoW playing mates to give CoC a try.
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Great work Glasgow Warhog.
CarlL
PS Is the printer a hobby tool or a work tool for you? And if a hobby tool what set up costs are you looking at?
CarlL
PS Is the printer a hobby tool or a work tool for you? And if a hobby tool what set up costs are you looking at?
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Tcpt1989- glad you liked the LVT. We are in Glasgow and tend to play our own members but we know most of the guys in the other groups - G3 is the biggest with plenty of players. Glasgow District also play regularly. So there is plenty of options. Glad you liked it.