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Post by xhrit »

I have noticed a few people on this forum have personal web sites & I have found a bunch on google as well. But it is not enough! I need more.

So... Link!

post 'em if you got 'em.
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Post by exsubguy »

Micro-Diroramas
it is im pleased to say mine ...
i beleve it is up to par ....
but there are others
http://www.redrick.net/
is a good one and
http://www.iandrea.co.uk/wargames/index.html
has alot of helpfull stuff
hope this helps
and stay with it it takes time to work on your style :wink:
dave

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Post by tstockton »

xhrit,

Near the top of this page is a link called

Memberlist

If you click on it, you will be taken to a page with the registered members of this Forum. Directly above the "big black bar" at the top of the Members list, are two "sort boxes"; in the first one, choose "Website" and in the second box, choose "Descending". Then click on the box with the word Sort on it. The Member List will now be sorted, with all of the members with web sites at the top.

One warning -- we seem to be getting more and more "spammers" here. And their sole interest seems to be getting us to vist their websites, so that we can purchase whatever they're selling... so be careful on which websites you visit! It's not an absolute... but if they are listed as having either 0 or 1 posts (the number in the next-to-the-last column), I might shy away from those sites.

Here's another option... many of "us" with websites have links to other websites. When you do visit a site that you find interesting, "snoop around" and see if there's a "links" page -- then check out some of those links.

Hope this helps!

Regards,
Tom Stockton
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Post by xhrit »

Thanks guys, but maybe i should have asked before i spend 16+ hours googling "micro armour" for websites. I found a few that I hadn't seen before in the memberlist, but not a whole lot.
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Post by ferret701 »

I have one, focused on moderns:

[url]www.microarmormayhem.com[/url]

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Post by ferret701 »

I have recently updated my site, with a fair number of additional models.

I have also added another specialty article, this one on the now-defunct In Service Miniatures. I have attempted to catalogue their models, and included photos where available. If anyone has anything to add, it would be greatly appreciated -- I am constantly updating the site.

The next article I am putting together is on "Vintage GHQ" -- models and such from back in the early days of the company. So far, I have a number of early M113 variants (ACAV, M113, M577, and M125), plus several others, and a copy of the Vivandiere (which I'll scan), which was kind of a magazine/catalogue put out in the 1970s, although I have no idea how many editions were ever published.

Basically, the idea is to show the old models with the new models as a sort of "how times have changed" retrospective.

Anything that anyone has to contribute would be appreciated.


Pat Callahan
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Post by Fulcrum »

Pat Callahan....

The old ISM stuff is great !! Nice update.... ISM had some really interesting stuff. I'd most likely be ordering stuff from them still !! I have some odd ball ISM if you would like some more pictures to flesh out your collection..

Nice update !!
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Post by Fulcrum »

Pat Callahan

The old ISM stuff is great. Nice update. ISM had some really interesting stuff. I'd most likely be ordering from them still ! I have some odd ball ISM if you would like some more pictures to flesh out your collection.

Nice update !
Rick
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Post by ferret701 »

Fulcrum --

Any photos would be great. Since I put that article up last week, I've had several other people offer to send over more shots, so I would expect it to be updated soon.

Pat Callahan

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Post by ferret701 »

Fulcrum --

Any photos would be great. Since I put that article up last week, I've had several other people offer to send over more shots, so I would expect it to be updated soon.

Pat Callahan

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http://www.commandoperationscenter.com

Most of the pictures and information on this site consist of 1/285 to 1/300 scale miniatures with some 1/220 "Z" scale used where appropriate. ComOpsCtr works with the current military, governmental organizations, and corporate entities producing extremely realistic decision-making scenarios for the current "terrorism" driven security mindset that allows those organizations to practice their craft without the fear of injury or death.

There are some "N" scale buildings and equipment pictured from the Shugart Gordon terrain model at the "live fire" MOUT facility at Fort Polk and other portions of that facility.

All of the 1/285 - 1/300 figures, buildings, scenery, etc. are primarily commercially produced but were assembled, painted, finished (detailed), or scratch built by one or two individuals associated with ComOpsCtr. The "N" scale buildings were all made from paper by ComOpsCtr from pictures taken of the actual buildings at Fort Polk.

The 1/285 - 1/300 buildings and scenic items come from all of the manufacturers of items in these and supporting scales over the past 20+ years including GHQ, CinC, Leva, etc., etc., etc... Most of the "Z" scale items are available from Walthers through their web site.

Will
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Post by bejart7092 »

I've been meaning to do this for years and after checking out exsubguy's website, I got inspired and did it. I set up a website to publish all the scenarios I've developed and run over the past decade or so. Many were run at the HMGS South Conventions, HURRICON and RECON.

http://www.freewebs.com/gupiao

The scenarios are designed for Command Decision 2, but I imagine they will translate into other rule sets as well. I've posted about 1/2 of the scenarios I've written. Hopefully, I'll be able to get the rest up before the next decade ends.
Bill
PS. Once I upgrade my digital camera, I plan to post more pictures.

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Post by BooneC »

Nice scenarios. I hope to be able to put them to good use soon.

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Post by Extra Crispy »

My web site is devoted more to 15mm as I'm new to MicroArmor, but there are some tidbits there.

Just scroll down past the baldness cures, hot dating tips, and new stocks you really should buy into NOW....

www.deepfriedhappymice.com
Mark Severin
Owner, Scale Creep Miniatures
Author DeepFriedHappyMice.com

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