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Napoleon's Battles (1989 Avalon Hill; Lost Battalion Games 2009)(Robert Coggins and Craig Taylor) Pas de Charge! (Napoleonic Era) (George Nafziger, Z & M Enterprises, 1977) Patrols in the Sudan (19th century colonial) (Peter Pig, 2004) Pike Hack Road to Dunbar (Philip Viverito/LMW Works LLC 2013 ) [1] Piquet (Multiple periods)
Lost Battalion Games – games include the man-to-man scale Sergeants! and several card-based wargames. Majestic Twelve Games – publisher of several games including Starmada, Iron Stars, and Grand Fleets. Mantic Games – publisher of several games including Deadzone, Kings of War, and Mars Attacks.
One of the oldest and most popular miniatures game genres is that of war games, where figures are arranged into competing "armies", with figures that represent ranks of troops or individual combatants. Naval wargaming is a variation of play where figures represents ships and do battle on the seas.
John Evans Hill (February 21, 1945 – January 12, 2015) [2] was an American designer of military board wargames, as well as rules for miniature wargaming.He is best known as the designer of the Avalon Hill board game Squad Leader and the American Civil War miniatures game Johnny Reb.
This is a list of collectible miniature games.. Axis & Allies Miniatures; Capes & Cowls: Adventures in Wyrd City; Creepy Freaks; Crimson Skies; Doctor Who Microverse; Dreamblade ...
Alan and Michael Perry (born 1961) are former Citadel Miniatures designers, and two of the most renowned and prolific sculptors for the miniature wargaming hobby. They worked for Games Workshop from 1978 until 2014, and during that time worked on most of the company's miniature ranges.
RAFM Company, Inc. of Brantford, Ontario is a producer of miniatures, reference materials, and board games. RAFM has produced games, reference materials, and their own lines of miniature figures in 15 mm, 20 mm, 25 mm, and 28 mm scales since 1977. Their games concern soldiers, adventurers and monsters inspired by both history and fiction.
In the same way, Javier Gomez in his 2015 book Painting Wargaming Figures, used figurines produced by Warlord Games as examples to demonstrate various ways to paint historically accurate figurines for use with specific battles, including a Thirty Years War gun and crew, [3]: 224 a Roman centurion [3]: 285 and a Celtic warrior.