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/hwg/ - Historical Wargames General
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Neat looking glyph, too
Warmaster basing is probably versatile enough.
Apparently one of the people that helped H. G. Wells develop Little Wars was Jerome K. Jerome. Must've been one hell of a game.
Okay, so... 40mm frontage seems to be the goto for 10mm, but what about depth?
40mm x 15mm, 20mm, or 30mm?
I've got infantry armed with swords/shields and large axes. I also have some mounted infantry with spears and shields.
Other than Warmaster would 40mm generally fit all other 10mm ancient rule sets?
And lastly do you happen to know of a US distributor? I can't find any rectangle bases from any of the usual miniature web stores; I've only found an eBay seller, but that's sort of a last ditch effort.
Sorry for the pestering. Just pumped to get this project going.
Warmaster is 40x20mm
Have you seen coldwargamer.blogspot.com
Decent Cold War resource too aside from the gaming stuff.
Hey Montana gamer, since you're the most likely person I'll ever play 10mm WW1 with, I base my guys on 3/4" squares FYI.
I've also collected a bunch of 20th century/modern stuff in 1/72 for skirmish and 6mm WW2
>US distributor
For 10mm minis, The Warstore
For bases, Litko