Ayton 3rd-5th May, 2024

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Paul wrote: Thu Mar 23, 2023 12:48 am
Essex Boy wrote: Wed Mar 22, 2023 11:42 pm
...it would be a bit of a pig to do a 'DIY' drop cast.

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Has anyone got any leanings towards a Gaslands game? I've never played the game but have always been interested, though the many templates put me off a little. Could be a Friday afternoon game?
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I have GasLands with plans to do it using Ork Buggies and Bikes. I could be tempted, but don’t have any vehicles in the ‘correct’ scale.

Decided to take the Friday afternoon off so will only get there about 3pm
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I've got Gasland, templates and several vehicles of the 'correct size' - have yet to play it though. :fp:
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Pemble wrote: Thu Mar 30, 2023 2:41 pm I've got Gasland, templates and several vehicles of the 'correct size' - have yet to play it though. :fp:
I take it you mean 28mm?
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Tim Hall wrote: Thu Mar 30, 2023 9:27 pm
Pemble wrote: Thu Mar 30, 2023 2:41 pm I've got Gasland, templates and several vehicles of the 'correct size' - have yet to play it though. :fp:
I take it you mean 28mm?
No, no no that would be far too simple ... the official size from memory is closer to 20mm (cheer goes up from EB), using 'Matchbox' & 'Hotwheels' type cars with some conversion
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:fp: :fp: :fp: :fp: :fp: :fp: :fp: :fp: :fp: :fp: :fp: :fp: :fp: :fp: :fp: :fp: :fp:
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Cars? In a wargame?

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I have 28mm (well a bit bigger as it is GW scale) ork buggies on the painting table as I type strangely!
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I wouldn't have said you were typing strangely.....
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