Film Zulu. Lieutenant John Chard: The army doesn't like more than one disaster in a day. Bromhead: Looks bad in the newspapers and upsets civilians at their breakfast.
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Subject: Playset Addict. Sun 29 Jan 2012 - 11:08
http://playsetaddict.com/Zulu2011.html
90th
Posts : 10909 Join date : 2009-04-07 Age : 68 Location : Melbourne, Australia
Subject: Playset Addict Sun 29 Jan 2012 - 11:20
Hi OH2 . Aren't they fantastically set up ? . Great post and thanks for sharing it . cheers 90th.
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Subject: Re: Playset Addict. Sun 29 Jan 2012 - 15:24
Bonsoir les gars
It's beautiful, alas figurines of these trademarks are too fragile to make wargames and also they are so large, it would play on a football field ...
But they are not made for that ... it's perfect for dioramas...
The 1 / 56 th is already huge ... and the players tend to prefer small figures of 20 mm maximun ...
I almost buy Toy 54 mm already painted to play because there are quite a few for sale, but it lacks too many bodies of troops ...
So for the wargame, the ideal is the 28mm ...
But it is beautiful and the photos are successful ...
Cheers
Pascal
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Subject: Re: Playset Addict. Wed 1 Feb 2012 - 17:03
Joe Baker the playsetaddict is a master at staging and photographing dioramas he's created of various periods in history using his outstanding collections. Visit his website as welll as checking out his blog on the Conte web site and there's no doubt you'll enjoy your visit to both. www.playsetaddict.com and www.conteco.com ....The1stLt
90th
Posts : 10909 Join date : 2009-04-07 Age : 68 Location : Melbourne, Australia
Subject: Playset Addict Thu 2 Feb 2012 - 5:07
Hi 1stLt. Thanks for sharing the links , excellent stuff indeed . . cheers 90th.
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Subject: Re: Playset Addict. Thu 2 Feb 2012 - 10:11