Saw the below on Facebook and Instagram. I do hope Mark Copplestone won’t mind me giving this forthcoming range a plug-
Very exciting indeed , so many uses for The Portable Wargame, for Funny Little Wars and many more. I genuinely haven’t seen anything so fascinating on Wargames social media for ages. They remind me of my interwar 40 mm semi flats but being 30mm they would take up even less room on the table top. Can’t wait for these to become available, tell your friends, this is something special…
P.S the picture of the game (?) is so charming, l just want to see more and find out more…
“Neo-Retro” will be of interest to many.
ReplyDeleteI agree, neo-retro is definitely in my realm of interest.
DeleteI definitely thing MC is onto something big time…
DeleteAlan
New shiny! Tintin Shiny! Charming, imaginative! Resist resist .... (Resistance is useless).
ReplyDeleteNice to see 30mm getting a boost.
Agree re 30mm. A few samples when they are released wouldn’t do any harm…
DeleteAlan
Fantastic! Love that B&W pic too!!
ReplyDeleteWell worth following on Instagram. The b&w pictures are terrific I agree. Drenched in neo retro nostalgia. After all toy soldiers never really leave us in spite of all the “grown up” trappings of some wargaming.
DeleteAlan
Interesting indeed.
ReplyDeleteRonnie
Very interesting indeed!
DeleteAlan
Saw these - they look rather interesting don't they !
ReplyDeleteVery much so, I think they will sell really well.
ReplyDeleteAlan
I wonder how they would stack up against my 30mmish Marx plastic WW1 figures?
ReplyDeleteCopplestone is such a great sculptor. I'm excited to see him tackle this - thanks for letting us know.
ReplyDeleteI confess, I can sort of see the appeal, but not for me. There are lots of things I would prefer to see, like minor armies for WW2 in 28mm (Dutch in Indonesia etc)
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