This photo from 1974 captures the very first reactions of Harold Whittles, a boy born deaf who’s experiencing the sensations of sound for the very first time.

Could the young Harold be as excited as the wargaming world as Cardiff Dice Studz enter the world of vision and sound….

Studz broadcast #1

Nevermind fancy lighting and highly paid execs, the following film is brought to you free of charge. No money changed hands between Altaya, Atlas nor Solido and ourselves. All models were purchased by Cardiff Dice Studz once their wives and girlfriends were elsewhere….

I give you episode one; Bolt Action Diecasts

Please let us know if you liked the format? It’s been something we’ve been trying to get up and running for quite a time now.

The club is busy planning games for the Christmas season, Bolt Action included. You’d be more than welcome to join our happy band of brothers. Until next time adieu!

MB

Work continues on US “armor”
Wagons roll!

7 responses to “Bolt Action: Armour fast!”

  1. Go for it! 🙂 There are some nice diecasts out there!

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    1. Agreed! I didn’t know just how many! 1/56 looks tiny imo!

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  2. Very interesting Mike👍🏻a bit of dry brushing can change a model from good to brilliant 😉.

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    1. Thanks fellah; I really liked the models if truth be told and couldn’t face kits!!!! Shameful to say to a modeller of your calibre I’m afraid!!!! I do still paint the infantry!!!!

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  3. 😂😂, in my old age I am now trying to avoid the build if I can, I have found some great 1/72 ones put out by Plastic Soldier that are a simple build and yet look good enough for my needs.

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    1. Funny you should say that; it was looking at ready painted 1/72 diecasts that got me buying the big ones! It’s like being a boy buying toys again, opening the box and they are done!!!

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  4. 😂😂😂👍🏻

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