Hace un mes preparé un videotutorial sobre como pintar caras, que publiqué en un nuevo blog, ModelBrush, que he creado junto a varios amigos. Y he querido compartirlo aquí, en mi blog personal, par…
Warlorder JoshB has been on a mission to find some of the awesome miniatures that have recently been seen on the Warlord Forum, Bolt Action and Bolt Action International Facebook pages. This mighty KV-2 came from Bartosz Smogur from the Bolt Action International Facebook page, that weathering is amazing! Sharp example of Camo! By IndigoStickman from the Forum....
Bolt Action is a very cinematic game and having realistic terrain is crucial for me to have a good game experience. Here’s how to do it on the cheap! Hi, SC Mike here from Santa Cruz Warhammer! I am always low on money, so building stuff myself is inspiring on many fronts! So I built […]
Firstly we have a J. Rigby & Co. bolt action rifle chambered in .243 Winchester on a Sako action built in 1986, then a Rigby in a .275 Rigby caliber, completed around 1998 and built on a Mauser...
The Mosin-Nagant is a Russian bolt-action, magazine fed rifle. It is most commonly chambered in the 7.62×54mmR cartridge, which was designed alongside the rifle. In the late 1880s, the Russian Empire was in dire need of a new service rifle after having been equipped with Berdan single shot rifles for such a long time, which was a major contributor to heavy casualties in recent wars with the Turks, so a contest was announced for a rifle design to replace it. Three enterprising firearm inventors s
Below is a small force of French Infantry I’ve organized for Bolt Action. All the figures are from Bolt Action/ Warlord Games. (Remember: click on the pictures for a bigger version) French Platoon and Support – about 639-749 points (so far…) Platoon HQ: CO (Lieutenant), Sergeant-chef, Signaler (Regular 1st Lieutenant plus two extra Regular s) 95 points 1st Section (French Infantry Section - 10 Regulars, 1 LMG, 1 pistol, VB launcher) 137 points 2nd Section (French Infantry Section - 10 Regulars, 1 LMG, 1 pistol, VB launcher) 137 points 3rd Section (French Infantry Section - 10 Regulars, 1 LMG, 1 pistol, VB launcher) 137 points Other Attached Elements: Hotchkiss Mle1914 Machine-gun Team – from one of the battalion’s four MG Platoons Regular MMG Team @ 50 points Mle 1927/31 81mm Mortar Team – from the battalion’s Heavy Weapons Platoon (Regular Medium Mortar Team) 50points Medical Aide – from the Regimental Medical Services Squad (Regular Medic) 23points The trusty old Soixante-Quinze (75mm Mle 1897 gun) – state-of-the-art in 1914… 1940… not so much – but according to the Bolt Action lists I can field one for FREE due to the Forward Artillery Doctrine rule – from the Division’s Light Artillery Regiment Light Howitzer Team – 0 points! Officer and signaler. Could be either: Company commander – Capitaine (Regular Captain + 1 Regular) 120 points OR Forward Artillery Observer Team (Regular Artillery Forward Observer +1 Regular) 110 points OR perhaps I could just use the signaler as a Spotter for Mortar…? (+10 points) If I were to add anything to the force it might be an Renault R35 tank (which I probably will in the not-too-distant future)… I’d go for the R35 as the majority of the Bataillion de Chars de Combat (armoured battalions that provided support to Infantry Divisions) seem to have been equipped with the R35 (I’m all about versatility). Additionally I could add an AT gun - probably the 25mm M37 (as I imagine they could be facing some blitzkrieging light panzers) - or possibly some French Cavalry from Crusader Miniatures just for fun. Coming soon on Tim’s Miniature Wargaming Blog: I have some more German SS infantry on the workbench at the moment… so seems I’m going to be finishing them up next… Then perhaps the Fallshirmjägers…? Maybe at some point I should throw some of these on the table and play a game or two!?
Warlorder JoshB has been on a mission to find some of the awesome miniatures that have recently been seen on the Warlord Forum, Bolt Action and Bolt Action International Facebook pages. This mighty KV-2 came from Bartosz Smogur from the Bolt Action International Facebook page, that weathering is amazing! Sharp example of Camo! By IndigoStickman from the Forum....
The Ruger American Rifle Ranch Model bolt action is now chambered in the iconic 7.62x39mm Russian.
Warlorder JoshB has been on a mission to find some of the awesome miniatures that have recently been seen on the Warlord Forum, Bolt Action and Bolt Action International Facebook pages. This mighty KV-2 came from Bartosz Smogur from the Bolt Action International Facebook page, that weathering is amazing! Sharp example of Camo! By IndigoStickman from the Forum....
Below is a small force of French Infantry I’ve organized for Bolt Action. All the figures are from Bolt Action/ Warlord Games. (Remember: click on the pictures for a bigger version) French Platoon and Support – about 639-749 points (so far…) Platoon HQ: CO (Lieutenant), Sergeant-chef, Signaler (Regular 1st Lieutenant plus two extra Regular s) 95 points 1st Section (French Infantry Section - 10 Regulars, 1 LMG, 1 pistol, VB launcher) 137 points 2nd Section (French Infantry Section - 10 Regulars, 1 LMG, 1 pistol, VB launcher) 137 points 3rd Section (French Infantry Section - 10 Regulars, 1 LMG, 1 pistol, VB launcher) 137 points Other Attached Elements: Hotchkiss Mle1914 Machine-gun Team – from one of the battalion’s four MG Platoons Regular MMG Team @ 50 points Mle 1927/31 81mm Mortar Team – from the battalion’s Heavy Weapons Platoon (Regular Medium Mortar Team) 50points Medical Aide – from the Regimental Medical Services Squad (Regular Medic) 23points The trusty old Soixante-Quinze (75mm Mle 1897 gun) – state-of-the-art in 1914… 1940… not so much – but according to the Bolt Action lists I can field one for FREE due to the Forward Artillery Doctrine rule – from the Division’s Light Artillery Regiment Light Howitzer Team – 0 points! Officer and signaler. Could be either: Company commander – Capitaine (Regular Captain + 1 Regular) 120 points OR Forward Artillery Observer Team (Regular Artillery Forward Observer +1 Regular) 110 points OR perhaps I could just use the signaler as a Spotter for Mortar…? (+10 points) If I were to add anything to the force it might be an Renault R35 tank (which I probably will in the not-too-distant future)… I’d go for the R35 as the majority of the Bataillion de Chars de Combat (armoured battalions that provided support to Infantry Divisions) seem to have been equipped with the R35 (I’m all about versatility). Additionally I could add an AT gun - probably the 25mm M37 (as I imagine they could be facing some blitzkrieging light panzers) - or possibly some French Cavalry from Crusader Miniatures just for fun. Coming soon on Tim’s Miniature Wargaming Blog: I have some more German SS infantry on the workbench at the moment… so seems I’m going to be finishing them up next… Then perhaps the Fallshirmjägers…? Maybe at some point I should throw some of these on the table and play a game or two!?
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Warlorder JoshB has been on a mission to find some of the awesome miniatures that have recently been seen on the Warlord Forum, Bolt Action and Bolt Action International Facebook pages. This mighty KV-2 came from Bartosz Smogur from the Bolt Action International Facebook page, that weathering is amazing! Sharp example of Camo! By IndigoStickman from the Forum....
Warlorder JoshB has been on a mission to find some of the awesome miniatures that have recently been seen on the Warlord Forum, Bolt Action and Bolt Action International Facebook pages. This mighty KV-2 came from Bartosz Smogur from the Bolt Action International Facebook page, that weathering is amazing! Sharp example of Camo! By IndigoStickman from the Forum....
Courtesy of Osprey Publishing Whether you’re new to Bolt Action or a truly experienced Bolt Action warrior there are loads more things to discover within our Web collection – for instance, we have Errata (rules updates), Frequently asked Questions (FAQs), Guides and ‘How To’ articles. Discovering some of these gems hidden away can be a pleasure....
Warlorder JoshB has been on a mission to find some of the awesome miniatures that have recently been seen on the Warlord Forum, Bolt Action and Bolt Action International Facebook pages. This mighty KV-2 came from Bartosz Smogur from the Bolt Action International Facebook page, that weathering is amazing! Sharp example of Camo! By IndigoStickman from the Forum....
Welcome to Bolt Action War in the Pacific! My name is Seb and I'm an avid Bolt Action player. For the past 4 years I have been playing Bolt Action with my two Western Front armies, the German Fallschirmjäger and British army. I have also made a Bolt Action gaming table featuring a Normandy theatre with a lot of terrain and scenery pieces. See pictures below. Now it's time to embark on a new adventure. Bolt Action War in the Pacific. I will build and paint two WWII Pacific theatre armies. The American USMC and the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA). On top of that I will also make a jungle themed 6x4 gaming board and make some scenery pieces that can be used on the gaming table. On this Blog I will post all the progress I make so you can expect topics about painted models, tutorials about making and painting models and scenery, Articles and Battle Reports. I'm thrilled to start this new project which I hope to finish within 1 year. I hope you will come and visit my blog from time to time to check the progress I make learning how to play two new armies and building my own tabletop. My WWII Bolt Action Gaming table Bolt Action Tabletop Normandy Village Thank you for visiting my Blog and make sure to check back soon for more updates! Cheers, Seb