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exsubguy
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An subject to find VERY interesting

Post by exsubguy »

Serching the inter-net tonight and i found this tell what you think .......................
I beleave every one on this forun should at least look once. :o :o

http://www.toycollector.com/index.php?o ... Itemid=157[/u]

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Post by HKurban »

Very interesting indeed. If the master models are indeed hand crafted I am thoroughly impressed. :shock:
Its a sniper rifle, not a "sniper"! You don't call an assault rifle an "assault"!

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Post by Ben »

Nice to have the opportunity to look inside GHQ from Germany.
Thanks for sharing this interesting link.

Cheers Ben

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Post by cbovill »

This article says it was posted on June 24, 2009 and I quote the following passage:

"GHQ is producing a set of 1/285 scale buildings and embarking on its first rules venture--a WWII set called Century of Conflict authored by John Fernandes."

Has anyone heard of this new rules set called "Century of Conflict?" Is it replacing MicroArmour the Game?

Chris

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Post by GHQ »

This article was actually done several years ago, but the process is still the same...as it has been since we started in 1967. Yes, everything is done by hand- the designs, the multi-stepped mold making process, the casting, the quality control of every single casting, the packing, etc. At this point in time it is not possible to get the level of quality that we demand by doing it any other way. We hope that all of our customers have an appreciation for the labor intensive processes that we go through to produce the best miniatures in the world.

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Post by dnichols »

cbovill wrote:This article says it was posted on June 24, 2009 and I quote the following passage:

"GHQ is producing a set of 1/285 scale buildings and embarking on its first rules venture--a WWII set called Century of Conflict authored by John Fernandes."

Has anyone heard of this new rules set called "Century of Conflict?" Is it replacing MicroArmour the Game?

Chris
The original name for the Micro Armour the Game rules was "Century of Conflict" during playtesting of which I was a part of and still have some copies of early versions with that name.

Judging from when this article was written the rules were still referred to as "Century of Conflict".

---Daryl

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Very interesting link ! :D
Good photos too ! :D
Maybe, this sort of page with same photos would be great on the GHQ's site. :)
Pibber.
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Post by Carl67 »

Wow

Great to finally get a glimpse of GHQ. I hope someday to make a pilgrimage to that place and get a personal tour. That place is like a mecca to me, since i have been collecting this stuff since 1980. Also i was born in 1967 so its like fate. I was destined to by this stuff and have a great appreciation for micro armor and all that GHQ and company have done to give us this world.

Thanks GHQ

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Loyal customer since 1980

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Post by Cav Dog »

GHQ wrote:This article was actually done several years ago, but the process is still the same...as it has been since we started in 1967. Yes, everything is done by hand- the designs, the multi-stepped mold making process, the casting, the quality control of every single casting, the packing, etc. At this point in time it is not possible to get the level of quality that we demand by doing it any other way. We hope that all of our customers have an appreciation for the labor intensive processes that we go through to produce the best miniatures in the world.

Thank you for your support,
GHQ
Great, sounds like another price increase is on the way... :P

Seriously, thanks for the insight. I wish every mini manufacturer had GHQ's passion and dedication.

Hmmm above a brewpub,I may have to stop by for some micro armor and a pint or two.
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Post by supertsar »

Great post!
Finally one of the great mysteries is unravelled!

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