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MINIATURE WORLDMAKER TEAMS WITH SLITHERINE

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 8:15 pm
by jdm
SLITHERINE PARTNERS WITH MINIATURE WORLDMAKER TO BRING
FIELD OF GLORY BATTLEFIELDS TO LIFE

Field of Glory™, the new ancient and medieval wargaming rules from Slitherine Strategies, published by
Osprey will now be supported by a full range of official terrain to enhance your table top battlefields.
Miniature World Maker is cooperating with Slitherine to launch an extensive new range of terrain pieces
specifically designed for the Field of Glory™,
Miniature World Maker CEO Jim Mason said: “Miniature World Maker is delighted to have the opportunity to
work with Slitherine to create an exciting new range of terrain designed specifically for Field of Glory™
rules. Manufactured from the same high quality materials we now use, and finished to the same exacting
standards, the range will include terrain for 15mm–28mm scales and for universal layouts. Landscape
features will range from hills to plantations, woodland to villages, and soft sand to developed lands.”
Field of Glory™ rules have taken the wargame market by storm, both here in Australia and around the globe.
They are easy to use, and give an authentic, accurate result. Complemented by our diverse range of
realistic, durable and affordable terrain, they will add a whole new dimension to wargaming.
JD McNeil, Director of Slitherine, said: “When we first saw the samples from Miniature World Maker we were
really excited. It has always been disappointing to see beautifully painted miniatures battling across dull
and uninteresting terrain, but now with the help of Miniature World Maker we can change all that. The games
I have seen using their terrain are as good as many display games. It is extremely light and durable, so ideal
for those who have to cart their armies around. We are extremely pleased to be working with them on this
project”

What is Field of Glory™?
Field of Glory™ is a wargaming rules system that uses model figures and terrain to recreate the great battles
of the ancient and medieval world, written by some of the biggest names in the wargaming community,
including the co-author of the popular DBM rules, Richard Bodley Scott. Field of Glory™ allows players to use
Wargames Factory miniatures to re-fight historical scenarios or create their own “what if” battles. It is being
released in February 2008 along with two companion books, Rise of Rome and Storm of Arrows. These books,
which are the first of many, focus on specific time periods or geographical regions in the ancient and
medieval world, giving historical overviews and comprehensive army lists for all of the major and minor
powers.
Field of Glory™ is the first set of wargames rules that has been designed for and made available to a wide
audience and will be available from traditional Hobby outlets to mass market booksellers. The game is set to
revolutionize historical wargaming.

All enquires to JD McNeil at: jdm@slitherine.co.uk
Miniature Worldmaker at james@miniatureworldmaker.com.au

[About Slitherine Software] - Slitherine Software UK Ltd. is a privately funded and independent UK games developer and
publisher. It launched the Slitherine Strategies brand in 2002. Through this brand Slitherine is dedicated to bringing highly
playable and approachable strategy games to the mass market. Slitherine Software is uniquely placed to deliver due to its
experience within the industry and also the wider gaming community. Slitherine press or media enquiries should be
directed to press@slitherine.co.uk Slitherine website – www.slitherine.com

[About Miniature World Maker] – Miniature World Maker is a small family-owned and operated business located in South
Australia. Having been involved in the war-game industry for many years, we began manufacturing terrain for the hobby
market in 1997, and now produce a large and diverse range. We are committed to maintaining quality and value with our products. www.miniatureworldmaker.com.au

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 9:31 pm
by SirGarnet
Hills remain the last frontier in terrain pieces - ask them pretty please to make some very gently sloped hills at desirable FoG sizes with subtle high-friction-edged contours about 10-15mm apart so they are readily usable for troops rather than for sliding, toppling, or just pure decorative/impassable terrain.

Sincerely,

Mike

Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 7:54 am
by philqw78
Are these going to be easily available in the UK at shows and stuff?

Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 8:13 am
by Greepa
I agree 100% with Mikek the problem with nearly all "nice" hills is that figures slide off them. If that's cracked then I think most people would be happy to use better looking hills.

Lets hope this range can produce what is needed :)

Paul

Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 8:17 am
by jdm
yes it will be available in the UK

JDM

Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 8:17 am
by jdm
and world wide :-)

JDM

Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 8:35 am
by MadBanker
I was just going to pass an order from them today :D
They sell the (by far) best looking terrain I've seen commercially available...
And no shipping charges for orders of a certain amount (70 AUD for Europe I think)!

Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 8:51 am
by will05
Does this mean that we can finally get some good ancient Greek / Persian/ etc. buildings in 15mm . Buildings that are specifically ancient and regional. That would be good and save a lot of time in scratch-building that I never get around to.

Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 10:08 am
by nikgaukroger
Get in touch with them and ask would be my suggestion.

Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 11:00 am
by CLAVDIVS
For you all a uneven field 12" by 4"

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Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 2:48 pm
by bobm
For those who can't wait...."The Scene" make particularly good, hardwearing gently sloping hills. I particularly like their hard-backed range. They have lots of appropriate sizes and no two are alike. I believe they'll custom build too.
...and no I'm not on commission!

Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 7:56 pm
by jdm
hmmm. Mike told me he was pulling out of the business ?

Is he still going?

JDM

Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 7:32 am
by shall
Can't recommend the terrain enough

Light, good looking, and damn near indestructable!

Si

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 10:58 am
by bobm
jdm wrote:hmmm. Mike told me he was pulling out of the business ?

Is he still going?

JDM
He's still doing the handbuilt hills (see his website...the stock levels are "live")...but can't handle the resin anymore, he's developed an allergy. He's sold the moulds on I think.

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 3:48 pm
by jdm
That is a real pity, Mike is a nice guy

Regards
JDM

Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 2:19 pm
by stenic
CLAVDIVS wrote:For you all a uneven field 12" by 4"
Looks nice but annoyingly just too large for a 'normal' size in FOG so would constitute 2 selections.

Steve P

Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 7:51 pm
by timmy1
As Jer would say, were he here, "if its is too long, just chop the end off."