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Miniatures Adventure => Old West => Topic started by: The Bibliophile on February 21, 2019, 05:11:21 PM
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Scrum Con 2019 was held on Feb. 16 in College Park, Maryland, and was a genuine success, actually selling out almost a week before the event.
Ed Watts had an amazing set up for his Western shoot 'em up game, replete with a herd of cattle that players had to contend with.
Check out the many photos of his game at Scrum in Miniature: https://miniaturescrum.blogspot.com/2019/02/scrumtacular-scrum-con-success-story.html (https://miniaturescrum.blogspot.com/2019/02/scrumtacular-scrum-con-success-story.html)
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Again, more than 60 photos of his game at Scrum in Miniature: https://miniaturescrum.blogspot.com/2019/02/scrumtacular-scrum-con-success-story.html (https://miniaturescrum.blogspot.com/2019/02/scrumtacular-scrum-con-success-story.html)
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Anyone know who makes those cattle? I have about a dozen I found at a flea market, and could use some more. No luck so far in ‘net search.
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If you scroll down far enough, and it is a loo-ong scroll, you will find some additional photos of the old west game but without any additional explanation that I could see.
Seems to be mostly about the convention as a whole.
And, sorry, no idea where those cattle come from but they appear to be plastic.
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If you scroll down far enough, and it is a loo-ong scroll, you will find some additional photos of the old west game but without any additional explanation that I could see.
Seems to be mostly about the convention as a whole.
And, sorry, no idea where those cattle come from but they appear to be plastic.
Ok, thanks.
Yeah I scrolled and scrolled to finally get to those pics... :)
Definitely plastic, but that’s all I know.
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Probably 1/64 ertl longhorns.
You can use Dixon’s metals (that’s what I used) or there are some nice ones from knuckleduster perhaps?
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Probably 1/64 ertl longhorns.
You can use Dixon’s metals (that’s what I used) or there are some nice ones from knuckleduster perhaps?
Exactly, thanks!
1/64 ERTL Longhorn Roundup