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I'd Rather Be Wargaming


Wargaming Paraphernalia

    Tell the world you'd rather be wargaming -- proclaim your devotion to your chosen hobby with this collection of tongue-in-cheek gamer chic combined with more serious designs. Click on any of the designs below and buy them on-line. Each design is available on a variety of garments, mugs, and other products. Use the images below to go to all products for a particular design, or use the buttons at the left to see the products by categories.

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    1st battalion, 50th (Royal American) Regiment.

    Products featuring both the King's and regimental colors of the 1st Bn, 60th (Royal American) regiment, as of 1800.

    Bastogne pattern products

    You relieved Bastogne (on the tabletop) and what have you got to show for it? Shirts and other items featuring the cover illustration from GDW's Bastogne campaign module for Command Decision, used with the permission of Frank Chadwick (displayed by the lovely Leslie Culton).

    Mr. Grenade pattern products

    "When the pin is pulled on Mr. Grenade . . . he is no longer your friend."

    1st battalion, 92nd (Gordon Highlanders) Regiment.

    NEW! These products carry the image of the regimental (shown) and King's color of the 1st battalion, 92nd Regiment (Gordon Highlanders) at Waterloo in 1815.

    Cannon pattern products

    A Civil War 12-pounder is stenciled with the famous legend from the modern Claymore mine . . . "Front: Toward Enemy."

    These are decorated with a quote from Benjamin Franklin, discussing the potential of airborne operations - back in 1784!

    1st battalion, 27th (Inniskilling) Regiment, 1815.

    Products featuring both the King's (shown) and regimental colors of the 1st battalion, 27th (Inniskilling) regiment, as of 1815.

    1st battalion, 42 (Royal Highland) Regiment --

    NEW! Products featuring both the King's and regimental (shown) colors of the 1st battalion, 42nd (Royal Highland) regiment, aka "The Black Watch" as of 1815.

    "Whose side are you on?" pattern products

    Whose side are you on?

    In the heat of a game, it can be hard to remember who's on what side. Use these items to make sure you don't accidently reveal your plans to the opposition!.

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