I’m a guy that loves 1/285th scale micro armor and I love to show off what I’m working on … the good, the bad and the ugly.
Most of my collection is GHQ, many pieces are modified and some are scratchbuilt.
I started gaming with Micro Armor in the late 1970′s with his friends in Southern California on a sand table in my friend Robert’s back yard. I built a pretty impressive collection (for a kid) of 1/285th scale modern armor and aircraft, much of it heavily modified and even some pieces were scratch built. With my friends I built a collection of terrain boards and took them to the local Southern California game conventions and ran some pretty impressive modern games that lasted days at a time.
30 years later I’m still crazy about micro armor and continuing to build my collection. Some guys love to brag about how many pieces they have (and some of the numbers will blow your mind) but I’m not too concerned about that, I’m more about what pieces I have and what they look like. Sure, I do have a lot of pieces (not even sure how many) but my obsession is detailing the pieces and finishing them well.
I am the owner of GameCraft Miniatures
Photos from the 1980′s
Me playing TacForce at Ft. Sill OK in 1984
My collection from back in the ’80s
A city board

This was probably taken in 1980 at the Anahiem Sheraton hotel (Orccon? Gateway?).
This was a micro armor game I was running on the boards that I built at a young man.
If you know any of these people please let me know.
Gaming buddies Paul and Craig







I am not any good at tactics, operations nor strategy, so that is why I wish to apply the Science of numbers in my micro armor applications/games. Might finally win.
I do have some stuff that I have used for 22 years.
Delighted to always play and loan stuff out to play.
Chris