Thursday, February 6, 2014

Wargame News and Terrain: Where are the Reviews and Tutorials?


Wargame News and Terrain: I have recently received a number of e-mails of visitors asking where the reviews and tutorials can be found on my blog as I have removed the labels from the label list. Therefor I have decided to post the location of the reviews and tutorials here along with some additional page information.

Reviews

Since the beginning of Wargame News and Terrain I have been doing reviews of interesting wargame products with a focus on 28mm miniatures and building sets. The first of these reviews were short and will be updated in the near future but the new ones include all the necessary information such as information about the packaging, the actual product and of course the obligatory scale comparison. 


Since a while we have also been posting reviews made by guest bloggers such as Tomasz and Ignacy which cover periods and scales which my wargame interests don't cover. Currently we have 63 fully illustrated reviews from a wide variety of manufacturers and scales which you can find at the top of this page under the page name "Reviews". You can also use this link which you can bookmark as we try to add more reviews on a frequent base.

Tutorials

We also have a small but very useful range of terrain tutorials ranging from how to make jungle to creating your own colonial fort. These tutorials were mostly created by myself but recently I have also been posting tutorials written by the talented scratchbuilder Alan Martin. The tutorials can be found at the top of this page under the page name "Tutorials". You can also use this link which you can easily bookmark.


Scratchbuild Service

Since the start of 2013, I also accept terrain building commission to partially fund new review materials and miniatures for my own wargame collection. These commissions are done in my spare time and are not a business but just a way to enjoy my main interest terrain making while funding my hobby. If you're interested in a commission you can find more information and pictures under the page called "Terrain Scratchbuild Service" or through this link. 


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