Josh's Miniature Page
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Oh my gosh! Oh my gosh!
I got 227 pageviews! That is crazy. Soon I will have miniatures, (finally got back in the money) and I'll have pictures of my (most likely low quality cause I'm a beginner) painted minis.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Monday, December 13, 2010
MODERN MINIATURE COMBAT V2.0 Coming soon
I am coming close to coming out with a new version.
The new version will have more weapons, such as the M16, the Dragunov, the PKM, the M9, the Makarov and the M240.
After that I will do Chinese weapons, and then my addons will be based on request. (Ask me to make a supplement for any army and I will.) I will also eventually release scenarios, a point system, and organization tables for the three armies.
The new version will have more weapons, such as the M16, the Dragunov, the PKM, the M9, the Makarov and the M240.
After that I will do Chinese weapons, and then my addons will be based on request. (Ask me to make a supplement for any army and I will.) I will also eventually release scenarios, a point system, and organization tables for the three armies.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
RULES
Here are the rules: MODERN MINIATURE COMBAT
http://joshsminiaturepage.blogspot.com/p/modern-miniature-combat_12.html
http://joshsminiaturepage.blogspot.com/p/modern-miniature-combat_12.html
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Welcome REPOST (More details)
I'm Josh.
I've always loved army men. Then one day I discovered miniatures. my father took me to a hobby shop, and I fell in love with Games Workshop Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game. Eventually, I liked guns again, and went back to army men, until they weren't specific enough for me and I wanted World War II army men. So I searched and searched and the cheapest miniatures that weren't too tiny to me were 15mm/1/100. So I decided to buy a bunch of 1/100/15mm minis from Battlefront/Flames of War. I went to Brookhurst Hobbies I bought some Germans and some Americans. The next year I bought some Russians and more Americans. The next year I bought some Finnish, some British and even more Americans. All three times I bought Axis and Allies armor. I mainly used these for "set ups." I would set them up and leave them. Eventually I developed my own wargame, but then scrapped it once I realized that Call of Duty 3 wasn't the best source for weapon stats. So I went back to "set ups." I then realized that in order to do good dioramas, I needed to paint my minis. 15mm minis didn't look like the easiest to paint, so I moved up a size. I went back to Brookhurst and bought some Esci 1/72s. I got some Americans, some Germans, some British and some French. I planned to paint these but never got the time. After looking at plasticsoldierreview.com, I realized that my French were actually pre World War I Foreign Legionaries. Discouraged from miniatures, I decided to take a break. My interests in drumming and Xbox took some chunks out of my spending budget, and I still don't have any money. Eventually, I went back to miniature and developed a second wargame for use with my 1/72s. It was the best I made, and pretty fun, but I had moved on from World War II. I am now interested in Modern miniatures in 20-25mm scales. The scales I'm looking at are 1/76, 20mm, 1/72 and 25mm. I've also got a few 28mm science fiction minis from heroscape and the first hobby shop (not Brookhurst).
I've always loved army men. Then one day I discovered miniatures. my father took me to a hobby shop, and I fell in love with Games Workshop Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game. Eventually, I liked guns again, and went back to army men, until they weren't specific enough for me and I wanted World War II army men. So I searched and searched and the cheapest miniatures that weren't too tiny to me were 15mm/1/100. So I decided to buy a bunch of 1/100/15mm minis from Battlefront/Flames of War. I went to Brookhurst Hobbies I bought some Germans and some Americans. The next year I bought some Russians and more Americans. The next year I bought some Finnish, some British and even more Americans. All three times I bought Axis and Allies armor. I mainly used these for "set ups." I would set them up and leave them. Eventually I developed my own wargame, but then scrapped it once I realized that Call of Duty 3 wasn't the best source for weapon stats. So I went back to "set ups." I then realized that in order to do good dioramas, I needed to paint my minis. 15mm minis didn't look like the easiest to paint, so I moved up a size. I went back to Brookhurst and bought some Esci 1/72s. I got some Americans, some Germans, some British and some French. I planned to paint these but never got the time. After looking at plasticsoldierreview.com, I realized that my French were actually pre World War I Foreign Legionaries. Discouraged from miniatures, I decided to take a break. My interests in drumming and Xbox took some chunks out of my spending budget, and I still don't have any money. Eventually, I went back to miniature and developed a second wargame for use with my 1/72s. It was the best I made, and pretty fun, but I had moved on from World War II. I am now interested in Modern miniatures in 20-25mm scales. The scales I'm looking at are 1/76, 20mm, 1/72 and 25mm. I've also got a few 28mm science fiction minis from heroscape and the first hobby shop (not Brookhurst).
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