/hwg/ - Historical Wargames General

Today I have started to slowly scan, page by page, a borrowed Classified: Special Operations Missions 1940-2010 supplement of Force on Force on a borrowed scanner.

thank mr scantal

FiveCore Brigade Commander and maybe FiveCore Company Commander. I've never played Company Commander or read the rules but Brigade Commander is great.

How is the quality of that gun? I'm tempted to order it for quite some time.

Extremely highly detailed and easy to build. I'll upload a picture of mine built before painting this afternoon.

I have a bunch if kits from the and they are all great. Some ija stuff and a little bit of Soviet and German.

Damn.. now i have to spend some money. Especially after the disappointment of Warlords metal 10,5 howitzer.

Looking forward to your pic.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecuadorian–Peruvian_War

>Peru had spent several years and large sums of money to prepare for war with Ecuador, and had the continent's most modern armed forces when war broke out in August 1941. Italian artillery and bombers, Czech tanks and artillery tractors, American fighter planes and French cannon all made for a war machine capable of overrunning Ecuador's comparatively primitive bayonet army.
avalanchepress.com/Equator_pieces.php

those are beautifull miniatures! impressive work

Not mine, sorry if I made it look like that

I might be blind but I can't see a really obvious difference between Redcoats of the Jacobite Rebellion and the American Rebellion, even to there was 30 years between them - can I get away using Jacobite Rebellion Redcoats and Highlanders for the American war of independence? In 1:72 the RedBox kits are much easier to source than any other redcoats for the period,