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G.O.T. Concept Art
G.O.T. TechNet- Guardian RobotsThe “Guardian” series of robots is owned and produced by the independent Habit of the company “Wales & West Ltd”. It has been produced for over 30 years and is... […]
- The NRF: New Russian FederationThe NRFNew Russian Federation: a powerful political bloc in the Technoshpere and sovereign nation on Earth.: New Russian Federation: (Novaya Rossiyskaya Federatsiya – Новая Российская Федерация ) is one of... […]
- Warthog ADVThe Warthog ADV (Advanced) is the next-generation development of the highly popular Warthog Armoured Reconnaissance Vehicle. It’s redesign shows the logical development of the various key aspect of the original... […]
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Technical Articles Archive
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28mm Kabardin Comparison Photos
28mm sci-fi wargames figures withAntenocitis Workshop Kabardin APC Figures & Vehicle painted by David Woods aka “dwartist”
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Wire Gauge Chart
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What is “Scenery Scale” and how big should my doors be?
Following on from my previous article on the changes that basing your figures does to the relative “look” of vehicles, here is another article on the same effect on your…
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Warthog Figure Comparison shots
Some shots of the Warthog Adv with various figures.
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15mm vehicle figure comparisons
I was made aware of some comments made on a blog about our 15mm vehicles. Particularly comments which seemed “exaggerated” and that the vehicles were only suitable for 10mm. There…
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If I base my figures, how big should my vehicles be?
Please Note: This article is presented with a hefty dose of pseudo-science and a high-degree of amusement and waffle. Take it entirely seriously at your own peril. If I base…
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The Art of Flor(a)
A magazine article from around 2005 on making realistic wargames scenery groundwork. The Art of Flor(a) One of the hardest things to get right on scenery is groundwork; groundwork being…
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Architectural Style References
Simple image references for various architectural styles
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Inches to Millimeters Chart
# To convert inches to mm – multiply inches by 25.4 # To convert mm to inches – multiply millimeters by 0.0394
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Tree silhouettes and reference images
Various reference images, including tree sihouettes, to help with building scale species-specific trees.









