by Philip J. Viverito
One of the important aspects of this hobby is the ability to share our knowledge with others at various levels. This should be a mutual shared experience. At right: Classical Hack in England. Brett Smith, Allan Fleming, and Friends in the UK 2004. You get to meet new people and to interact with them. There is no better way to get people interested in miniature gaming and history than by using interesting setups. To inspire interest in others a good presentation is really appreciated and makes for a good response in regard to your efforts. I recommend using 25 mm figures for important events. If you would like tips on putting on demonstration games to get free stuff contact me on line at pviverito@classicalhack.com or write me at the address on the back page by U.S. Mail. Troy being set up at Fall Campaign. While I scratch built Troy the set up behind me used Miniature Building Authority products. There are many ways to do things & these are just two more ways. Back to Table of Contents -- Classical Hack Newsletter # 5 Back to Classical Hack Newsletter List of Issues Back to MagWeb Master Magazine List © Copyright 2004 by Phil Viverito. This article appears in MagWeb.com (Magazine Web) on the Internet World Wide Web. Other articles from military history and related magazines are available at http://www.magweb.com |