3D Wargamer
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Starting Napoleonic Wargaming - Beginners Guide
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Warhammer Epic History - BLAST FROM THE PAST!!!!
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WARGAMING With Table Top Simulator - Guide
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Wars Of The Roses - Painting Coat Of Arms
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Anycubic Photon Zero!!! Walk through And Review
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How To Paint US Infantry With Contrast Paints
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How To Paint Soviet Infantry In Contrast
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Lets Play - Undaunted Normandy - Episode 1
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Black Powder - Collecting a French Army
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How To Paint Gauls - With Contrast Paints
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Stalingrad Board Build - Part 1
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Black Powder - How to paint french
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How To Paint Catachan With Contrast Paints
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How to Remove Mould Lines
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How To Paint - WHITE
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3D Wargamer
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Welcome to 3d Wargamer The channel is Focused on 3d printing for wargaming. current projects that i am working on and process from start to finish product 3d printing. My Previous name of Miniature wargaming warriors and all content will still be available on the channel and will not go anywhere.
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bloodsalt (3 minutes ago)
Mate, super helpful and informative. Always love a good "getting started" vid to keep communities going!
Rusty_Gold85 (9 minutes ago)
I've found the 4 on a 40x40 base is just right for moving around terrain. They sit just nicely on bridges , roads , inside houses , inside cemeteries. Then fence lines and bush fences that run a different angle to your line that wants to fire they can be separate enough to still look good. I just go to 32 large unit , 24 average. 75x 50 for Cav and whatever for artillery. You will only need 2 per 4 regiments. Get a Horse artillery unit for your cavalry is a big tip
johnwayneeverett6263 (17 minutes ago)
I did 18 n 20mm ... BUT LOVE HOW 28MM POPS LOOKS GREAT AND CAN GET THE SAME AS 28 ON TABLE ....
rickybell2190 (27 minutes ago)
I'm a 6mm general de armee player
bonysminiatures3123 (31 minutes ago)
28mm for me as i`m more of a painter than a wargamer so i like to be able to see what i paint
DE-rd1zl (47 minutes ago)
Don't forget about 10mm, 15mm, 15/18mm and even 20mm or 1/72. Plenty of scales for Napoleonic warfare gaming. Just depends on what the player wants as well as what some of the different gaming groups use. Plenty of other rules other than BP, which I don't find to be that great, that's my opinion. Age of Eagles, Napoleon's Battles, LaSalle, General d'Brigade, Et Sans Resultat! (ESR) to name a few.
ModellingforAdvantage (51 minutes ago)
Project is coming along nicely mate, good job.
tabletoptemplar2486 (1 hour ago)
No mention of 1/72 scale? The perfect balance of the detail, size, availability, and cost.
Thank you sooo much for this ONE!
West_Coast_Mainline (3 hours ago)
28mm I’m starting, I’m a royal artillery simp
SwoleOnCoffee (19 hours ago)
Great intro, appreciate all the info!
taichijameson5515 (16 hours ago)
Great information, thanks im just starting off
georgedalgleish6384 (13 hours ago)
Thanks, that was useful.
mattcappelli5822 (8 hours ago)
This is really helpful. I’ve decided on 28 mm, but my biggest concern is the basing. I have no idea about rules sets or anything, so I want my figures to be able to be used across multiple systems. What’s the safest way to base my figs?
scabbarae (3 hours ago)
I'm currently doing ACW in 10 mm, which seems to be working well, but I suspect I'll want to scale up to 20 mm for Napoleonics-- those uniforms can only be displayed in their full majesty! Would be interesting to figure out how to play 20 mm in this one-bedroom apartment, though...
basicminiaturepainting (3 hours ago)
Alot of very cool tips mate
davidwasilewski (14 hours ago)
6mm Adler for the big historical battles!
e-4airman124 (3 hours ago)
thank you sir
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