reviewed by Tom Desmond
THE COURIER recently received for review a variety of solid-cast buildings and fortifications from a new company in England called Keystone. The items range in scale from 15mm to 25mm and cover the American Civil War, World War II, and the Middle East. The detail on these items is excellentand meets or exceeds anything this gamer has seen to date. The pieces paint up well and the material appears durable. Among the items available in 20mm are Hasty Barricades #KF2 $5.50, Stone/Plaster Peasant Dwelling #KB2 $16.00, Platoon CP #KF5 $11.00, Company HQ #KF1 0 $34.00. The last two, items have detachable roofs and in the case of #KF10, extensive trench work and sandbags. In 25mm is a Settler's Wooden Cabin w/stone chimney #AB1 $16.00 which would be suitable for ACW or AMR. I painted up this particular item and the detail is fabulous right down to holes in the planks. Finally, there is a set of three 1/200th scale Middle Eastern Buildings #MB1 $6.50. These items are currently available from James Robbins Jr., LINKA Products, USA, 1407 Trent Court, Lindenwold, NJ 08021. The Reviewing Stand
Pass of the North Bugles and Bandits Dixon 25mm Texas War of Independence Arms and Armour Press Book Availability Keystone 15mm and 25mm Buildings Linka OO Scale Farm Buildings Kit Command Post Painting Service Connoisseur 25mm Napoleonics Eagle Miniatures 25mm ACW Raventhorpe 20mm WWII Hinton Hunt 20mm Napoleonics Gunboats-N-Glory 25mm Boxer Rebellion GHQ 1/285 Modern and WWII Legacy of Glory Napoleonic Rules Irregular Miniatures Ancients Rule Box Forces of the Swedish Crown 1688-1721 (booklet) Caper Conflicts Sudan Battlegame 1880s-1890s European Armies 1789-1803 (booklet) The Campaign for England 1066 (booklet) Women Warriors (Book) Emperor's Headquarters ACW Campaign Map The Air Campaign (Book) Desert Shield Fact (Book) High Ground: Tactical Board Game Back to Table of Contents -- Courier #55 To Courier List of Issues To MagWeb Master Magazine List © Copyright 1991 by The Courier Publishing Company. This article appears in MagWeb (Magazine Web) on the Internet World Wide Web. Other articles from military history and related magazines are available at http://www.magweb.com |