Welcome to my world of 10mm Wargaming I am intending to use these pages to document my ongoing wargaming projects, and the various rules i use. I hope, you may find them interesting. And even possibly learn something from them, even if its only, how not to do things
8 May 2010
Useful World War I Links
Here is a list of useful World War I links, if you know of any other links which you think should be included then by all means use the comment form below.
Rapid Fire by Colin Rumford and Richard Marsh and the World War I variant by Brad Smith and Mark Piper which can be found at at the bottom of the rapid fire rules page as a download.
My World War I Book Library
Irregular Miniatures do German and Belgian figures.
Kallistra, are starting to do a World War I range.
Pendraken Miniatures do an excellent selection of figures British, Austro-Hungarian, German, Russian, Belgian, Italian, French, Serbian, USA, Anzac, Polish, East Africa German, East Africa British and East Africa Misc
First World War.com
A collection of source documents detailing origins, treaties, major speeches, personalities, battles, weapons, audio archive, and photographs.
Landships Link no longer working
This site is dedicated to World War I Military Hardware. And to the Modelling of this stuff.
World War I - Trenches on the Web
An History of the Great War of 1914 to 1918 presented in internet format. Contains various articles and features from authors around the world.
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