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Black Powder, Napoleonic Wars 1789-1815, Painting & Modelling, Stage-by-Stage Guides

Comment Peindre un Citoyen, Or: How to Paint French Line Infantry – by Laurens Vannijvel

Introduction Napoleon needed infantry in droves. Far less glamorous than the cavalry, less respected still than the artillery, the massed battalions of infantry were in fact Napoleon’s battle-winning weapons. As a result, budding collectors of the French will need them by the bucketload, and over the course of this tutorial I’ll be teaching you some…

Bolt Action, Bolt Action - German, Painting & Modelling, Stage-by-Stage Guides

Hobby: Ken Redington’s Sd.Kfz250/11 Conversion

Given the vast number of variant vehicles developed, and the amount of field modifications and unofficial up-gunnings of military vehicles throughout the Second World War, it’s simply not possible for us to offer all of them for sale (yet!) – however our ingenious community members regularly email us and post photos on the Warlord forum…

Bolt Action, Bolt Action - German, Painting & Modelling, Stage-by-Stage Guides

Hobby: Andy Singleton’s Very Late War StuH42

Andy Singleton (of Volley Fire Painting Services fame) has been busy expanding his Volksgrenadier army, using our recently released German Grenadiers and plastic Stugs! Andy: Whilst doing a bit of digging looking for photos and reference pictures to use for my next StuG build I came across a bit of video footage that was allegedly the last…