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Wider Wargaming => Genre/Period Discussion => Firelocks to Maxims (1680 - 1900) => Topic started by: cameronian on 06 April 2016, 02:45:58 PM

Title: Montebello 1859
Post by: cameronian on 06 April 2016, 02:45:58 PM
Charming little blog with paper soldiers, quirky but worth a look.

http://amemieidragoni.blogspot.co.uk/
Title: Re: Montebello 1859
Post by: Steve J on 06 April 2016, 02:50:39 PM
Very quirky but charming 8)
Title: Re: Montebello 1859
Post by: Leman on 06 April 2016, 03:51:01 PM
So much for all the painting.
Title: Re: Montebello 1859
Post by: cameronian on 07 April 2016, 07:24:00 AM
Very quirky but charming  8)

;D yes I probably deserved that. Been looking at paper soldiers though, didn't realise how big it was and how many products there were available, as an example have a look at Walkerloo toy soldiers (not a typo, Walkerloo), a good present for nephews and an excellent way to get the younger generation interested. The Paper Battles site however is of a different calibre, this stuff is really nice; now if we could do it on really thin ply, print/paint it industrially then cut with laser, well it would save a lot of painting time would it not.

http://paperbattles.com/#
Title: Re: Montebello 1859
Post by: holdfast on 27 April 2016, 05:36:05 PM
It's all very charming but the actual battlefield is seriously dominated by a substantial ridge running at the foot of the main road. So this is a lovely battle but it ain't Montebello.