Civil War history, or: “Where do you get your little men?”

So I am starting preliminary planning for next year's literature-based chunk of American History, from Lewis and Clark to the U.S. entry into the Great War.  

Googling around, I found this homeschooler's astonishingly detailed ten-week unit study on the Civil War.

She may have saved me a month of work! 

Seriously:  I never fail to be amazed at what families are capable of if they are interested in a subject.

Now here's what I was looking for when I stumbled on it:  Where can I get a set of military-history manipulatives?  You know, the little statues of soldiers and tanks and fortifications that I can spread out on a big map so we can re-enact battles?   Like Risk but, you know, real?  

Preferably it should come with a riding whip so we can practice sweeping them all off the map in one motion, sending our enemies' fortifications clattering to the floor.

Perhaps I need to look for the Evil Genius Supply Company… you know, the contractors who built that cool model of Fort Knox in Goldfinger.

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4 responses to “Civil War history, or: “Where do you get your little men?””

  1. My BIL does War gaming stuff where he paints the little guys and they reenact battles (he’s working on his PhD in history). I’ll ask him where he gets his little men.
    Tabitha

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  2. There are some great chess sets for all wars (Civil, WWI, WWII) available that could serve double duty.

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  3. Hub Hobby on Penn in Richfield. Also any of those ‘gaming’ stores that Mymark and Chris frequent.

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  4. It figures that Yourmark and Chris would know where to get Evil Genius supplies.

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