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I am now the proud new owner of a gunless Corgi Centurion. It won't make it to Kumbayah this year but I can use it for any games I run as a counterweight to the M60.
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Bit of an Internet splurge today. Command & Colors Prussian expansion and Generals/Marshals expansion, some Runequest figs off eBay, spears, 15mm barbarians
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Oh and wargaming compendium and rangers of shadowdeep on kindle
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Looks like you are productive in the buying department GM!
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My package from PSC arrived. :clappy: Unfortunately SWMBO intercepted it. :shock: :purps: Fortunately PSC's customs declaration was only 25% of the actual value. :thumbs:

(For former members of HMCR, the real value would still attract no "VAT" (GST). :evilgrin: )
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I’ve just hit ‘the range’ up for cheap terrain stuff.
Huge door mat for some cheeky Ayton wheat fields. A big tub of Dulux grey paint for the roads. Some superglue for my soldiers and some jellybeans.
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I'm off to buy a new goluff driver having snapped mine on the w/e - not in temper I'd add
That'll curb my wargaming budget for a bit :hair:
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valleyboy wrote: Mon Mar 04, 2019 7:05 pm I'm off to buy a new goluff driver having snapped mine on the w/e - not in temper I'd add
That'll curb my wargaming budget for a bit :hair:
At your age, surely a recovery hybrid wood would be a better purchase, or the fully motorised buggy.
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Another purchase that probably won't make it to Kumayah this year although it will take precedence over the Centurion. A Rubicon 15 cwt CMP truck. According to Wikipedia, by the end of WWII the British were the most heavily motorised army in the world, having a vehicle for every 3 soldiers. Even the US had to share 1 between 7 troops.
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Buff Orpington wrote: Mon Mar 04, 2019 8:12 pm Another purchase that probably won't make it to Kumayah this year although it will take precedence over the Centurion. A Rubicon 15 cwt CMP truck. According to Wikipedia, by the end of WWII the British were the most heavily motorised army in the world, having a vehicle for every 3 soldiers. Even the US had to share 1 between 7 troops.
The Rubicon kits are great! So much better than the Warlord/Italeri offerings. Could do with a Sherman myself.
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