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Plastic Pirates is my own little corner of the web, where I hope to share with you my thoughts, ideas, philosophies, projects, etc., related to gaming. Despite the title, the blog will not focus exclusively on pirates, although that will be a recurring theme. And, on occasion I will share about my passion for pirate toys - including Playmobil and Lego (my original "plastic pirates") figures.

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Spanish Colonial Town:
Colonnade building (Part 1)
Colonnade building (Part 2)
San Lorenzo Mártir church (Part 1)
San Lorenzo Mártir church (Part 2)
Cemetery
Bodega and Officers' Quarters
Peasants' Houses
Governor's House and Upper Class Houses

Dark Ages:
Viking longhouse (Part 1)
Viking longhouse (Part 2)
Viking longhouse (Part 3)
Viking warband (Part 1)
Viking warband (Part 2)
Viking hall (Part 1)
Viking hall (Part 2)
Viking hall (Part 3)
Warbases Grub Hut and Longhouse

Desert Terrain:
Oasis and palm tree stands
Palm tree stands and a sand ridge

Pirates:
Shore Sailboat by Thormarillion - review and build article
Converting Weapons & Warriors cannon
Flagship Games ships
Converting W&W longboats

World War II:
DAK forces - beginning assembly

Arena Rex:
Building the Arena (Part 1)

Malifaux:
Guild Outpost/Jail (Part 1)
Guild Outpost/Jail (Part 2)
Guild Outpost/Jail (Part 3)
Guild Outpost/Jail (Part 4)

Reviews:
Saga: The Crescent and the Cross
Kraken Skulls Consortium: Saga accessories
Arena Rex: Zephyri Starter Box

Vehicles:
15mm Transports from Matchbox trucks
Car Wars conversion from Hot Wheels car

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  • Meeples & Miniatures Podcast
  • Pirate Wargames on YahooGroups
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Acknowledgements

I'd like to thank my family for making this blog possible. Without the support of my wife Krista, I would not be able to do what I do. And to my kids, Isabel and Lucas, thanks for being willing to play games with dad! Finally, though by no means last, thanks and praise to my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. What a blessing it is to be able to play games, and to have the talent, ability and passion to enjoy them!