

One of my useful beachcombing finds is this base of a mug or marmalade storage jar.
It makes a very useful ruined fort or watchtower.
A few simple bricks or stones have been inked onto the front.
Shown here with Peter Laing 15mm ancient infantry for size on top of Heroscape hexes.
Read my previous Beachcombing and gaming blogpost:
https://manoftinblog.wordpress.com/2016/06/02/lost-legions-1-fighting-on-the-beaches/
Posted by Mr MIN, Man of TIN, June 2016.
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Hello I'm Mark Mr MIN, Man of TIN. Based in S.W. Britain, I'm a lifelong collector of "tiny men" and old toy soldiers, whether tin, lead or childhood vintage 1960s and 1970s plastic figures.
I randomly collect all scales and periods and "imagi-nations" as well as lead civilians, farm and zoo animals. I enjoy the paint possibilities of cheap poundstore plastic figures as much as the patina of vintage metal figures.
Befuddled by the maths of complex boardgames and wargames, I prefer the small scale skirmish simplicity of very early Donald Featherstone rules.
To relax, I usually play solo games, often using hex boards. Gaming takes second place to making or convert my own gaming figures from polymer clay (Fimo), home-cast metal figures of many scales or plastic paint conversions. I also collect and game with vintage Peter Laing 15mm metal figures, wishing like many others that I had bought more in the 1980s ...
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