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  2. Flames of War - Wikipedia

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    Battlefront Miniatures is releasing at 15mm/ 1/100 scale, made up mostly of plastic models (some vehicles and figures remain in the original resin and white metal), for use in playing Flames of War. This includes models for ground forces, such as infantry, vehicles and field guns, along with a limited range of 1/144 model aircraft.

  3. Gale Force Nine - Wikipedia

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    GF9 was started as a game accessory manufacturer in 1998 by John Kovaleski, [1] producing tokens and templates for companies like Privateer Press. In 2007, another game company, Battlefront, purchased GF9, and the company subsequently expanded its production lines to include Battlefield in a Box, a line of fully painted terrain for miniature wargames, as well as licensed miniatures and ...

  4. List of wargame publishers - Wikipedia

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    Battlefront Miniatures Ltd. – publisher of Flames of War (FoW), a World War II wargame. Battlefront.com - publisher of Combat Mission series of games; Battleline Publications – founded in 1973 and bought by Heritage Models around 1980. They were the original publisher of several Avalon Hill games, such as Wooden Ships and Iron Men, and ...

  5. List of miniature wargames - Wikipedia

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    The miniatures used represent troops or vehicles (such as tanks, chariots, aircraft, ships, etc.). The games may reflect historical situations and armies, or may be futuristic or fantasy-based. This list compiles published miniature wargames categorized by their subject matter, genre, or time period covered in their rules.

  6. List of model aircraft manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Battlefront Miniatures (New Zealand) Beacon Models (UK) Beechnut Models (USA) Bego (Japan) Ben Hobby (Japan) Big Planes Kits (Ukraine) Bigmodel (Poland) Bílek (Czech Republic) Blue Bird (Japan) Blue Ribbon (Mexico) Blue Tank (Taiwan) Bobcat Hobby Model Kits (China) BorderModel (China) Brengun (Czech Republic) Brifaut (France) Bronco Models ...

  7. Phil Yates - Wikipedia

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    Phil Yates began playing wargames in the early 1970s and began designing games in the mid-1980s. [1] Yates is the lead games designer for the New Zealand company Battlefront Miniatures, for whom he designed the Flames of War miniatures game. [1]

  8. Grunt (board wargame) - Wikipedia

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    Grunt, subtitled "The Game of Tactical Level Combat in Vietnam", is a tactical level board wargame published by Simulations Publications, Inc. (SPI) in 1971, set in the Vietnam War. It was the first board wargame to focus on squad level combat, and the second to simulate parts of the Vietnam War, which was still ongoing at the time this game ...

  9. List of aces of aces - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam War: 1967–1987 F-4 Phantom II: First American ace of the Vietnam War. [32] Nguyen Van Coc: Democratic Republic of Vietnam: Vietnam War: 1961–2002 7–9 MiG-17 and MiG-21: From seven to nine victories on US-crewed aircraft, as well as two drones. [33] [34] Legesse Tefera: Ethiopia: Ogaden War: 7 Northrop F-5