Monthly Archives: May 2019
One of Our Submarines
Just in case your 1/1000th scale harbour needs somewhere to park a submarine, we have two different options available for you this weekend. The first, larger option is a blocky construction known as the Scorff Bunker, so called because it … Continue reading
Home Venue
Our next show is due in a couple of weeks. It’s our local event, Broadside, run by the ever-friendly Milton Hundred Wargames Club. Both Phil and I will be there in our customary spot. It’s held at the Swallows Leisure … Continue reading
The Whole of the Moon
This week we have some additions to our 6mm moonbase. We added two new buildings to the 15mm moonbase at Salute and both have now transitioned to the smaller scale. Both are hemispherical domes, one is a smaller storage module … Continue reading
Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolverines?
A couple of weeks ago I was lucky enough to again spend a day rolling dice and pushing tanks with Miniature Wargames editor and author of The Crucible, John Treadaway. We played a large Hammer’s Slammers game with over 160 … Continue reading
Finally Facing My Waterloo
For ages I’ve been planning to add a set of Waterloo buildings to the Small Scale Scenery range. To be honest I have also spent some of the time putting them off, since my first initial look into them showed … Continue reading
Small Scale Eastern Front
Following on from last week’s Celtos Gaels post, another selection of photos that fell between the Salute cracks was this fine selection of Small Scale Scenery from Charles Rowntree. Like a number of other gamers, he likes to use our … Continue reading
The Brigadier’s New Clothes
Last week’s release of the Demeter was the last of our Salute items to hit the website, so today’s release is something completely new. We’re still in 15mm, adding three new packs to our range of PacFed armoured infantry figures. … Continue reading
Celtic Colours
Unfortunately, Salute tends to be so all consuming for the month or two before the show that just about everything else falls by the wayside. Andre Khoo sent us photos of some very well painted Celtos figures earlier in the … Continue reading
Fly Like an Eagle
The skies above the battlefields of the world of Hammer’s Slammers:The Crucible are not the safest place to be; computer guided powerguns knock down just about anything that flies, from aircraft, VTOLs, air cars, even missiles and artillery shells. Nevertheless, … Continue reading
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