Jim Duncan Wargamer

Some insights into a crazy world of model soldiers, toys to some, a business to others, an amazing realm where there are no limits other than your imagination, tempered with a bit of research and history.

Wednesday, 4 April 2012

Latest eBay Purchase and Paint Stripping

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I acquired this collection of second hand ancient Greeks from eBay, 46 figures in total and I hope to get at least two useable units from t...
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Macedonian Cavalry - Tufted

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Here they are, Macedonian Cavalry unit, ready for combat.
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Tuesday, 3 April 2012

Norman Archers - Time & Motion Study

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Earlier on Kingsley Park commented that I had turned out some figures very quickly. Time is a vague concept for me, being retired I have lot...
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Sunday, 1 April 2012

Macedonian Cavalry - the Bases

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The Macedonian Cavalry are ready to be have their bases textured and painted. The bases are 40 x 20 mm cut from 2mm thick plastic sheet. ...
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Friday, 30 March 2012

Macedonian Cavalry - the Paintjob

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Remember the Macedonian cavalry. They started of looking like this. And then this. Under attack from Dettol. They are now ready ...
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Tuesday, 27 March 2012

To Flock Or Not To Flock

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I am at one of those little points of no return. I have finished my Teutonic Order Army. I have used static grass on their bases. I am qui...
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Sunday, 25 March 2012

More of the Normans

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It is time I finished off the batch of Norman knights and command figures from a few days ago. They were last seen on their plain plastic...
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Jim Duncan Wargamer
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