tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8333965379660280891.post9143930884940420679..comments2024-03-19T16:13:05.126-04:00Comments on Hobby Games Recce: Paper Romans in Germania, Part IIPeter Schweighoferhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04572819535383879995noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8333965379660280891.post-71595843356062547902021-03-02T21:08:52.057-05:002021-03-02T21:08:52.057-05:00Thanks, John. Having illustrated a ton of Osprey b...Thanks, John. Having illustrated a ton of Osprey books, Dennis is well positioned to accurately illustrate hordes of paper soldiers. I'm lucky to have a color inkjet printer/copier; I tried color laser, but the toner flakes off if mishandled (particularly during cutting). Not having your own printer makes it less cost effective.Peter Schweighoferhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04572819535383879995noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8333965379660280891.post-14972669151942357202021-03-02T16:22:23.936-05:002021-03-02T16:22:23.936-05:00Great looking games! They sounded rather exciting ...Great looking games! They sounded rather exciting too. <br /><br />I love seeing paper figures in action. While I like the Junior General offerings quite a bit, the Peter Dennis artwork is leagues above.<br /><br />Looking forward to the next post on the figures. I've been eyeing some of Peter Dennis' offerings, but storage has crossed my mind, as did the cost of getting color copies made on heavy stock.John Yhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16465161620134394060noreply@blogger.com