Website Updates

Website updates are in process…

You might encounter a few missing pages, etc. over the next couple of weeks, but when we are all done, things should be much better; the site easier to navigate, etc.

In process right now is the conversion of back listed figure listings to PDF files.

For figure ranges such as 20mm Ancients and Napoleonic the listings are moving to PDF files.

Eventually, all of the inactive Scruby ranges will move to PDF files, and only the active ranges will remain as standard HTML files.

Our goal is to implement an online ordering system for all active ranges – the best way to distinguish active from inactive is to move all inactive ranges to PDF files.

For now, should you wish to review figure listings or order 20mm figures, the following PDF listings are now in place:

More updates as the work progresses…

Just some boring numbers…

As we near the end of the year, I’ve started playing with my annual review of sales numbers. With two weeks remaining in the year here is how things stand as far as sales percentages go by scale.

sales by scale

In the Adjusted column, we see how things look if we turn the Custom work into scale numbers (most custom work was in 15mm).

The numbers are not final, but I expect things to remain mostly unchanged from a percentage standpoint.

After the year’s ends, I’ll post my annual sales by era and scale graphs – right now it is a close fight between WWII and Napoleonic for the top selling era. This might just be the year that Napoleonic sinks to the number two position…

See, I told you it would be boring.

USMC Organization Project Update

I’ve made some progress towards definition of USMC organization for use with the Flames of War rules. Or at least how I will organize my USMC forces for the game…

Anyhow, I thought I would share what I have so far. The PDF I’m publishing is far from complete and the text makes some assumptions, so it may not appear complete (well, it isn’t complete, it is just a snapshot).

Feel free to send in any comments you may have. When completed, we will publish the document on the website (in the Tutorials section) and printed copies will be included in the upcoming USMC company pack.

So, without further delay, click the following link for my current work in progress:
USMC Unit Organization in WWII