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Miniature toy figurines are small-scale representation of historical or sometimes mythological characters used in war gaming.
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https://www.homedekar.com/ Toy Figurines Are for Grown Ups Too Toy Figurines Are for Grown Ups Too Grown-ups playing with toy figurines? Before you utter words like "immaturity, irresponsible, or grow up and have a life", I think it is best to understand what they are doing first. Exactly what are they doing? It's called miniature war game and it uses miniature toy figurines, miniature armor, and modeled terrains. A war-game is a form of gaming that tries to simulate war or battles using military tactics and operations. War gaming is a hobby popular with many people from all over the world. It needs a fair amount of knowledge of military tactics and an artistic side, as painting miniature toy figurines and terrains is needed to enhance the aesthetic feel of the game. Miniature war game is a form of war games using miniature toy figurines, modeled terrains and other material factors that may be needed for a more realistic simulation of war or conflict. It is usually played on the floor or a large table. The terrain land, sea or air, or a combination of any of them, is represented as miniature modeled terrains. The forces or the armies that a player controls are his miniature toy figurines. Movement across the terrain is determined by using a tape measure. Although in some games, the terrain is gridded or demarcated into squares, much like board games such as chess. The rules of the gamse vary depending on what type of miniature figurines being used. At the beginning of the 20th century, modern war games took its root with the invention of miniature games. The first large-scale, mass-produced board game depicting military battles were made available in the 1950s. When Jane's naval war rules was published, along with H.G. Well's Little Wars, modern war gaming blossomed. Incidentally, Fred T. Jane, the founding editor of the Jane reference books on warships and aircraft, was an avid fan of miniature war games. Herbert George Wells, a well know English author, was also into miniature war games, evidenced by the publication of his book "Little Wars". Little Wars contains a set of rules for playing with miniature figurines used in war games. Miniature toy figurines are small-scale representation of historical or sometimes mythological characters used in war gaming. These toy figurines are usually manufactured from metal, plastic, or paper. They are used to track the armies of the players of the game, to know the position in the terrain and the strength of the forces each player controls. Hobbyists, or war gamers, also enjoy painting their figurines, painting these miniature soldiers is required to distinguish which forces belong to whom when they're on top of the battleground. Since these action figures are hand painted and unique it has become a valuable collectible for an enthusiast.