Look, it’s easy to prove anything with facts.goat major wrote: ↑Fri Dec 21, 2018 3:33 pm they're very nice.
The reason you don't need casualties markers though is because you normally get to take whole regiments off in a single round
What's on your workbench?
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I've just finished building Warlord plastic US Airborne. Very lovely they are too! No awkward builds or figures left over in a gluey mangled horror exhibit. I should get a 500 point BA force out of one box if my maths is right too. Nice to get a couple of MMG teams in there too.
Lots to do over Christmas!
Lots to do over Christmas!
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Die Waffenkamer do an M22 Locust airborne light tank sculpted by Mike Broadbent. S’nice.
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Did the US use locusts? I thought it was only the Brits.
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I thought it was Moses.
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Wasn't that frogs?
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No. They had the Char B.
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I though the Brits used the Tetrarch, and the Locust was it’s Spamquivalent?
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It was made by the spams, but wasn't it made for the Brits - PAGING RMD AND ET, those of us with lives need expert advice!
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I know when to go out
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Get things done
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Get things done