From Miniature Warfare magazine 1972, this article by A. Mason goes into how many boxes of Airfix ACW troops you need to buy (at 17p per box)to get a matched pair of starter ACW armies, although distressingly he allows the idea of buying some metal command figures.
The pictures are unrelated to the article but support the general theme.
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I was so impressed by the idea of getting both armies and a few beers out of £5 (and still having change for the tram?) that I started thinking about a new, budget-based set of wargame rules. We've all fought competition-type games where the armies are limited to a points total. How about a manufacturing cost? You can field any size of army (of a given scale, of course), as long as it cost you no more than £5, £10, whatever to produce it.
I am also deeply impressed with the idea of going to the trouble of converting Airfix cowboys rather than buying a 4th 17p box of cavalry. I guess the conversion was part of the fun, but were we really all that hard up? I suppose we must have been.
Maybe we were all 11 years old, of course. That would explain it.
17p a packet!!!! Those were the days :-D
Cheers
paul
Even now, buying "original" Airfix ACW figures it is still a cheap way of building up a pair of wargames armies. Plus you can have fun with conversions. I am still 11 years old at heart!
Paul, I remember when they were 2/11
Yep, those WERE the days
Lovely to see these old friend toys in a realistic setting .
Models are no longer pocket money prices , sadly.
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