What's on your workbench?

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goat major wrote: Thu Feb 11, 2021 11:34 am Nope it got to nearly finished and then went in a box. But this is the year !
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There are plans afoot to do a massive game at some point and combine all the terrain....
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if this forum combines its AWI into one big game, there will be more figures than men who actually fought in it. Saratoga at 3:1 scale!
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I've never felt the pull of awee. When the airfix stuff came out, I thought 7YW and Imperial Guard.
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FreddBloggs wrote: Fri Feb 12, 2021 9:55 am if this forum combines its AWI into one big game, there will be more figures than men who actually fought in it. Saratoga at 3:1 scale!
Good job we have coordinated our scales and basing ! This is a cert for Ayton 2076
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Your 10mm can represent the troops furthest way. My 15mm the middle lines and the 28mm the stuff in the front. If anyone has 40mm they can be in close combat. We can photograph the whole thing as a homage to classic Miniature Wargames covers...
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Count Belisarius wrote: Thu Feb 11, 2021 11:03 pm There are plans afoot to do a massive game at some point and combine all the terrain....
Frosty at one end of a big table, temperate stuff in the middle, and maybe even jungle at the other end. Towns, fortresses, ruined cities, forests, you name it.
Basically an on-table continent, plus seas and islands, looking a bit like one of those kingdom-building epic computer games. Nice simple Dragon Rampant (or similar rules), alliances, treachery, invasions, etc. Oooh yes.
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Sort of Essex in ruins?
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Isn't that just Essex, as-is?
Ah, only Essex also has prairie and mountains.
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