Redjack has an attractive photo gallery of figures from the late, but great Warzone game. I’ve got a ton of those figures myself.
There also are a couple of Warzone scenarios and house rules
Redjack has an attractive photo gallery of figures from the late, but great Warzone game. I’ve got a ton of those figures myself.
There also are a couple of Warzone scenarios and house rules
The Grundschule Pretzschendorf site offers a set of 24 paper models of northern European buildings, many half timbered. They’re in N Scale and would be perfect for those new 10mm WWII figures. With a little enlarging, they also could be used for Flames of War in 15mm.
Ramshackle Games offers Nuclear Renaissance, a set of free, downloadable rules for playing skirmishes set in a post nuclear holocaust. There’s both a full color, and a printer friendly set.
The game puts me in mind of one of the favorites from my childhood — Gamma World. You had to love that chart for checking out various objects you discovered.
The http://pagesperso-orange.fr site offers a set of very nicely done paper houses modeled after WWII era western European buildings. There’s also a single story Russian farm building. They look very nice and since they are in jpg format, it should be no trouble to resize them to scale.
The Instructables site has a tutorial on making your own laser cutter. It uses a pair of old scanners for aligning the x and y axes. The entire project can be done for under $50. As far as I can tell, it will only cut paper … but with a stronger laser and power supply, maybe you could cut cardboard counters, or cardboard bases.