Very Tiny Wars

Wargaming in Microscales (3mm, 6mm, 1/2400) and sometimes 15mm

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Yes, France had an aircraft carrier

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Well, sort of. The Béarn was laid down in 1914 as a Normandie class battleship, but WWI interrupted her construction. By the time work recom...
Sunday, October 18, 2015

The treasure hiding in my closet

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Yesterday, Mrs. History PhD was doing some cleaning and reorganizing of our closets and she found a small box at the bottom of the "ass...
Monday, October 12, 2015

Now that's an aircraft carrier!!

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I've just finished applying the flight deck decal by WW2Central.com to the Japanese carrier Akagi. Even in 1/2400, this thing is one BIG...
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Saturday, October 10, 2015

A well stocked naval wargaming library, part 2

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This second post (see the first part in my Oct. 5, 2015 post) finishes off the list of reference books that I find useful for naval modeling...
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Mrs. History PhD's new FOW project

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Having said that she was ready to begin a new Vietnam War vehicle, Mrs. History PhD has chosen to recreate her 1/285 South Vietnamese Nation...
Friday, October 9, 2015

To carrier or not to carrier

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That is the question. For many years, I've had a deep, yet off and on, interest in 1/2400 WWII naval wargaming. My specific love has al...
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Monday, October 5, 2015

A well stocked naval wargaming library, part 1

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In an effort to help new WWII naval wargamers, I think it might be useful to give a look at the titles that I've collected over the year...
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