This blog has now been online for more than
5 years, but to be honest it isn’t really a blog at all. When I set this up, I simply wanted to find a
place to publish a series of photos which would illustrate various plastic and
metal ranges side by side. The images
were not intended to be “followed” as they went up; instead I visualized this
as a static resource where hobbyists could look up comparisons as they needed
them.
Over time though, a few other things crept
into the blog. For instance, I had some
lists of manufacturers that I had created for my own use, but I thought they might
be helpful to others, so I published them using the “pages” tool. I also posted “news” items from time to time
when metal manufacturers announced new ranges or other changes.
I have now discovered the drawback in
publishing these other items, especially the pages: readers do not realize that
they are not current. And this can make
them less than helpful.
At this time, I have no desire to maintain
a current description of the manufacturing landscape for 20-25mm metal
soldiers. There are many other places
where that information is published and is kept up to date. In particular, Uwe Wild’s blog History in 1/72 does a great job of staying on top of the new and smaller manufacturers. I will keep links on this page to Uwe’s blogs
and the other core resources for understanding the sector.
As for this blog, I will shortly be taking
down the out-of-date pages, removing the old “news” items, and deleting the
blog roll. This will remain simply a
storage place for comparison pictures, which will be expanded from time to
time. I hope others find those photos useful in assembling their armies. I know I will continue reading the many other
blogs out there dedicated to modeling and gaming with them.
3 comments:
It's all been very, very useful. Thanks very much.
Thanks for all the work Chris. The Plastic Pelisse certainly influenced the direction of my own blog when I was first starting out.
- Eric
Thanks, I appreciate the support. Hopefully I will soon find the time to post a new batch of comparisons.
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