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10mm Patriotic War: August 2011
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A blog to showcase my 10mm WWII miniatures. Friday, August 26, 2011. The 346th Artillery Regiment supports the 80th Rifle Division. This is the still-mustering 1st Battalion. A close-up of the howitzer. All these guns should have horse-drawn limbers - a fact that is high on my completions list. Of course, much of the time they will be off table, with the observer calling in fire. Thursday, August 25, 2011. An Independent Tank Regiment. SMG and Command are all Pendraken. At the left front a mortar, and be...
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10mm Patriotic War: Soviet Field Artillery
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A blog to showcase my 10mm WWII miniatures. Friday, August 26, 2011. The 346th Artillery Regiment supports the 80th Rifle Division. This is the still-mustering 1st Battalion. A close-up of the howitzer. All these guns should have horse-drawn limbers - a fact that is high on my completions list. Of course, much of the time they will be off table, with the observer calling in fire. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My root blog - find my others from here. Advancing on a Broad Front. These are the most re...
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10mm Patriotic War: My 10mm WWII experience
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A blog to showcase my 10mm WWII miniatures. Tuesday, August 23, 2011. My 10mm WWII experience. I was rapidly hooked. I found that my half-century old eyes could see the 10mm models about as well as my teenage eyes had been able to make out the 1:300 figures; and the figures are still cheap enough that I could afford both sides of a conflict. A key part of the plan here is not only organizing the formations but labeling every stand with its place in the TOE. This is stand A, 1st Company, 1st Battalion...
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My Small Spacefleet: July 2011
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Documenting the growth of my first miniature starship fleet since 1976. One blog to find them. Have rather a lot of projects. To try to keep them all moving (followers may have noted that this one is kind of stalled) I am starting (and blogging, I'm hooked) a central plan here. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). One blog to find them. View my complete profile. Picture Window template. Template images by enot-poloskun.
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My Small Spacefleet: One blog to find them...
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Documenting the growth of my first miniature starship fleet since 1976. One blog to find them. Have rather a lot of projects. To try to keep them all moving (followers may have noted that this one is kind of stalled) I am starting (and blogging, I'm hooked) a central plan here. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). One blog to find them. View my complete profile. Picture Window template. Template images by enot-poloskun.
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Yet Another Future History: FTL Limits and otherwise
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Yet Another Future History. Wednesday, June 22, 2011. FTL Limits and otherwise. One thing I have been trying to get my head around is a sensible distance limit to FTL travel; something that can be vaguely justified in the same way as the FTL rules around flat space and potential energy can be. June 22, 2011 at 2:52 PM. You do appear to be taking an explorational approach to your FTL system/future history. That is, you are postulating various limitations on your FTL then exploring the implications. 2) Kee...
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Yet Another Future History: Seriously cool little program
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Yet Another Future History. Tuesday, June 14, 2011. Seriously cool little program. At work, I use visio to toss together small design diagrams. But that costs money - money I could use for important things like miniatures. But it looks like I have found my home use tool - yEd. It is the first free program I have found that lets me toss together a good-looking crow's-foot notation ER diagram. June 19, 2011 at 8:37 PM. Viso is incredibly useful. I use it to make node star maps, charting jump points. Well, ...
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Yet Another Future History: July 2011
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Yet Another Future History. Friday, July 29, 2011. One blog to rule them all. Have rather a lot of projects. To try to keep them all moving (although this one is still breezing along, although invisibly as I program stuff) I am starting (and blogging, I'm hooked) a central plan here. Links to this post. Sunday, July 24, 2011. The initial HYG dataset contains 111168 apparently single stars; of these I have complete spectral and luminosity data for 54611. This is going to be a slog! Links to this post.
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10mm Patriotic War: October 2011
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A blog to showcase my 10mm WWII miniatures. Tuesday, October 25, 2011. Some new bits and pieces. I had an idea a while ago for a Romanian shore battery to resist my Soviet BKA "floating tank". Working with the folks at Pendraken, I ordered in a resin "PS31" - a 19 Century barbette gun position in resin. This is how the kit comes - that is, from right to left, a gun on fortress carriage, a fortress platform, and the position itself. The resin base is exactly 6cm wide across the rear. The lads were on the ...