This blog is, a
priori, impossible to classify. Our philosophy can be summed up by "serious fun". It is a heterogeneous mixture of “game” and “history”;
“fiction” and “reality”. The “us”
referes to my brother and I. We both share this hobby and it’s our work
which is exposed on those pages.
Genesis of a passion.
In 2004, I received an email from my brother with a hyperlink to a manufacturer's website of 1/32 figures. Those “plastic men” were from the First World War. Immediately, the memories of our childhood resurface. The epic battles fought in the sandbox in the back of the family home with "green men" were back alive. The great adventure of Small Infantry begins!
Although originally made the first purchases based on the theaters of WWI, our consuming passion for DIY quickly led us to evolve. WWII was the beginning of mecanized warfare and it became our new playground. What could be better than an endless list of guns, trucks and tanks ready to be scratchbuilt out of wood by your humble servants?
In summary.
If you have any interest in miniatures, wargaming, military history and strategy, you should appreciate our blog. We apologize in advance for the quality of writing in English. Shakespears language is not our mother tongue. This being said, pictures is an universel language and our blog is full of them. Enjoy!
Genesis of a passion.
In 2004, I received an email from my brother with a hyperlink to a manufacturer's website of 1/32 figures. Those “plastic men” were from the First World War. Immediately, the memories of our childhood resurface. The epic battles fought in the sandbox in the back of the family home with "green men" were back alive. The great adventure of Small Infantry begins!
Although originally made the first purchases based on the theaters of WWI, our consuming passion for DIY quickly led us to evolve. WWII was the beginning of mecanized warfare and it became our new playground. What could be better than an endless list of guns, trucks and tanks ready to be scratchbuilt out of wood by your humble servants?
In summary.
If you have any interest in miniatures, wargaming, military history and strategy, you should appreciate our blog. We apologize in advance for the quality of writing in English. Shakespears language is not our mother tongue. This being said, pictures is an universel language and our blog is full of them. Enjoy!
iI just discovered your blog and I love your home made vehicles, guns ad buildings. If you haven't already seen it please see my blog, Quantrill's Toy Soldiers.
ReplyDeleteHi James. Thanks for the comment. You have a an interesting blog too ;-)
DeleteI have been watching your progress building your armies, Fantastic , you guys are great. I have been doing the same thing with plastic and resin. Its amazing how great the wood medium turns out. You guys got skill for sure.
ReplyDeleteSir, Yes Sir! Thank you very much for your comments! It's very much appreciated.
Delete