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Sergeant's Bunker: April 2014
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War in Miniature: Gaming and Painting, Share, Create, Play, Learn. Friday, April 11, 2014. Imperial Japanese Army Soldiers, Pacific. Destined to Meet: US Marines vs IJA. Human Tank Destroyer and HMG Crew. Links to this post. Labels: Japanese Army Soldiers. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Boot Camp: Miniatures Projects. Imperial Japanese Army Soldiers, Pacific. View my complete profile. Down but not out. A Brief Update from the Workshop of Doom - 15mm Undead. Post #1 - What is this mess?
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Sergeant's Bunker: Zero Hour
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War in Miniature: Gaming and Painting, Share, Create, Play, Learn. Monday, January 7, 2013. Projects, whether it be painting mini's or working on terrain and lessons learned as I progress; discussions of game nights and the discussions of rules and rule sets we may be using; historical views; and and who knows what else. We'll end that here for now. I welcome those who view, and possibly decide to follow my ramblings, and those with similar interests. February 11, 2013 at 8:55 AM. View my complete profile.
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Sergeant's Bunker: Boot Camp: Miniatures Projects
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War in Miniature: Gaming and Painting, Share, Create, Play, Learn. Boot Camp: Miniatures Projects. I mention in my first post that one of my favorite eras was the war in the Pacific during WWII. As such, I decided that I wanted to (eventually, yes It'll come) run a Pacific campaign, pitting our valient Marines againt the vaunted Imperial Japanese. At our Basement Generals. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Boot Camp: Miniatures Projects. Imperial Japanese Army Soldiers, Pacific. View my complete profile.
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Sergeant's Bunker: January 2013
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War in Miniature: Gaming and Painting, Share, Create, Play, Learn. Monday, January 7, 2013. Projects, whether it be painting mini's or working on terrain and lessons learned as I progress; discussions of game nights and the discussions of rules and rule sets we may be using; historical views; and and who knows what else. We'll end that here for now. I welcome those who view, and possibly decide to follow my ramblings, and those with similar interests. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Sergeant's Bunker: April 2013
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War in Miniature: Gaming and Painting, Share, Create, Play, Learn. Monday, April 1, 2013. In my continuing drive to eventually game WWII Pacific, I again opted to do a quick terrain project, which ultimately will also be useful in numerous other games. What’s a war without some craters, whether artillery, mortar, or maybe the occasional meteorite. I liberated some ideas I’d seen some others do, and pushed forward. Anyway… after getting the discs ready, I moved onto the next step. I used Liquite...I appli...
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Sergeant's Bunker: Terrain Analysis
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War in Miniature: Gaming and Painting, Share, Create, Play, Learn. This 'Terrain Analysis' page is going to be used to discuss terrain building projects, or highlight other's projects as they come up. It's always nice to share something that might help someone else. I know I really appreciate seeing the projects and hard work others have worked on, and learning from their experiences. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Boot Camp: Miniatures Projects. Imperial Japanese Army Soldiers, Pacific. Down but not out.
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Sergeant's Bunker: Craters Craters Craters
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War in Miniature: Gaming and Painting, Share, Create, Play, Learn. Monday, April 1, 2013. In my continuing drive to eventually game WWII Pacific, I again opted to do a quick terrain project, which ultimately will also be useful in numerous other games. What’s a war without some craters, whether artillery, mortar, or maybe the occasional meteorite. I liberated some ideas I’d seen some others do, and pushed forward. Anyway… after getting the discs ready, I moved onto the next step. I used Liquite...I appli...