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Intobattle
Welcome to IntoBattle.com, this site is dedicated to the collecting,
painting, and gaming of World War II Miniatures. My miniatures of
choice are GHQ 1/285TH (6mm) but in reality, I'm interested in
all scales (anything World War II).
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Bayonet
strength
An enthusiasts' site devoted to the various small unit organisations
deployed by the major combatants during World War Two.
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Ian
H's Wargamming Page These pages
detail my interests in wargaming and military modelling.
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CAMA
Central Alberta Micro Armour - A new site for
both Modern and WWII miniatures.
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Edmonton
MicroArmour
Edmonton
MicroArmour comprises a group of 30-somethings who wargame with 6mm (1/285)
models. We focus on northwestern Europe during WW2 but other theatres, wars and
scales appear now and then.
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WWII
Vehicles World
War II Vehicles and Advanced Squad Leader page with loads of vehicle info!
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Panzer-war
Free rules, painted armor and terrain, lots of good stuff.
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The
Battle For Stalingrad One of the best sites on the Battle for Stalingrad I have ever seen!
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Bob's
Web Page
The wargames link takes you to pages with
pictures of games I've played, plus scenarios and rules modifications. The
1/300th and 20mm links take you to pages of photographs of my wargaming models.
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Micro
Armor Mayhem Welcome to Micro Armor Mayhem, a site devoted
to modern micro scale models by makers such as GHQ, CinC, Scotia, Skytrex
and Heroics & Ros.
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TomStockton.us
As with many (if not most) websites, this is a "works in
progress". At this time, it's just things that interest me and
that I'd like to share with anyone who'd be interested. I expect it to
evolve over time -- but it's has to start somewhere... and this is it.
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MicroArmor.com
Micro
Armor is the game of choice for nine out of ten generals stranded on a
desert island. With companies like GHQ and CinC producing better and better
models, and companies like Heroics and Ross and others following up with
their own unique models, 6mm micro scale gaming is the way to go. Check out
our latest pictures in the "Reports from the Field" to see what I
mean.