I’ve uploaded an image of the tokens I use for OHW to mark hits. They are ideal for my 3 hit variant. Simply print them on 110 paper and cut around the parimeter of the 1s and 2s. Paste them together back to back. Cut out the individual counters. Optionaly, mark around the white edges with a brown artist’s pen. Find the counters on the OHW subpage right here.
One Hour Ancient World
January 18, 2025I’ve completed enough army lists to where I feel like OHAW will be useful to many folks. I’ve included a good many lists for Bronze Age, Early Greece, the Hellenistic period, the Punic Wars and the Early Dark Ages. I will, at some point soon work on lists for Imperial Roman (Early, Middle and Late periods) as well the Viking age up through 1066AD. You can find the set on the OHW sub-page right here.
Finally, I have some direction!
July 19, 2020Since I’ve managed to get a 1-Hour Wargames set of rules I am happy with, I thought I’d get back to printing out some pike and shot figures on my trusty 3D printer. I am using 12cm bases. This fits exactly with the rules set Twilight of the Divine Right. As these use a good many more bases I am going to start by finishing up bases for 1 hour wargames 10 per side. Then, while painting and playing, I’ll keep the printer running for more miniatures for other battles, including Breitenfeld and Lutzen.
Friday Grab Bag #8 – More Odds and Ends
January 2, 2020I went to the local hobby shop and was determined to buy a can of primer knowing very well that it would likely be GW and the cost would be $14. As it turns out, GW primer has become prohibitively expensive at $19 for a 10oz can! I remembered a friend of mine was using a primer called Krylon Brite Touch. It is an automotive primer but can be used on metal or plastic. The cost is a whopping $3.50 for a 10oz can. It can be had in the USA at most autoparts stores or even W
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