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  2. List of miniature wargames - Wikipedia

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    American Civil War (Cliff Knight & Peter Dennis, 1986) American Battlelines (ODGW LLC, 1999) [5] “Blood in the Valley” (Tony Lenna, 2021) Blue-Light Manual (Fantasy Games Unlimited, 1976) Brother Against Brother (Stratagem Publications Ltd, 1997) Call to the Colors free rules for ACW 15mm miniatures. [6] (Fred Ehlers, 2010)

  3. Ral Partha Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Ann Gallup also contributed an AC-xxx series to the American Civil War line. [16] In 1979 Ral Partha added Freeman's 25 mm W-xxx Waterloo Collector's Series, [17] but all of Freeman and Gallup's figures were discontinued in 1980. [18] George Freeman's 15mm Napoleonics figures are available from Monday Knight Productions (see external links below).

  4. Game Designers' Workshop - Wikipedia

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    In an effort to bridge the gap between role players, board wargamers and miniature wargamers, the company published RPGs with fantastic settings alongside games with realistic themes including rulesets for 15mm and 20mm miniatures set during the American Civil War, World War I, World War II, and the modern era; and boardgames involving these ...

  5. Grenadier Models Inc. - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 1976, Grenadier had produced miniature soldiers from Classical Antiquity and the American Civil War, and American Old West gunfighters. Although they were primarily focused on the well-established market for historical miniatures, their early products included science fiction themed Starsoldiers (product codes #S01-19) and Space Squadrons: Stellardate 2998 (#SS01-SS19) spaceships ...

  6. John Hill (game designer) - Wikipedia

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    John Evans Hill (February 21, 1945 – January 12, 2015) [2] was an American designer of military board wargames, as well as rules for miniature wargaming. He is best known as the designer of the Avalon Hill board game Squad Leader and the American Civil War miniatures game Johnny Reb. He was inducted into the Charles Roberts Awards Hall of Fame.

  7. Johnny Reb (game) - Wikipedia

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    Dana Lombardy comments: "John Hill's Civil War miniatures rules remain innovative, challenging, and lots of fun, a claim supported by the game's loyal fan support. Clubs still stage Johnny Reb sessions at conventions around the world, more than 20 years after the rules were introduced."

  8. Category:American Civil War games - Wikipedia

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    American Civil War miniature wargames (4 P) V. ... Pages in category "American Civil War games" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  9. Toy soldier - Wikipedia

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    Painted and unpainted American Civil War-era plastic figures by Accurate. Some of the more noteworthy, annual toy soldier and historical figure shows include the Plastic Warrior Show, which is the oldest established show in the UK. Beginning in 1985 and still being held annually in Richmond, South London.

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