A little DBN advice required
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And that also somehow feels like cheating it would make wargaming far too easy. Which it’s not meant to be
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I could concentrate on gaming. And then the next stage is printing a magnetic base.
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A hundred years (or so) ago no-one would have cared about someone using 'flats' which is essentially what the paper figures are.
Mind you, we also had TB and polio!
Mind you, we also had TB and polio!
Re: A little DBN advice required
Not to mention that many forum members were experienced Wargamers by that time too
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HEY! I was still using Inf 6", Cav 12" fire 6"close, 12"long, guns 24-36".
And I have a medical certificate which states, inter alia, that I have never had TB and Polio.
And I have a medical certificate which states, inter alia, that I have never had TB and Polio.
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Re: A little DBN advice required
60s wargamers never minded them either, tony baths spring to mind. I love flats but nowhere near a good enough painter for them.
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I keep getting tempted by flats. Just one or two of course.
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problem is not many flats have enough space for a Wargames Room
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I have probably shared these flats before.