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Battle of Gardenville

It been sunny today and the Garden Lawn has been cut. What an opportunity for a spot of Garden gaming.

So my son Max and I set up a played a game based on Charge.

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Neat.
I did quite fancy the idea of doing WW1 aerial in the garden using 1/48th models on long steel spikes.
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That looks really good.
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Excellent! I did try to organise a bit of WWII 54mm garden gaming but the weather never lent itself well to it last year.
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We once played a game of Vietnam in the garden with 1/72nd plastics and the ‘Bodycount’ rules. It was brilliant.
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Wonderful.
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Jeremy wrote: Sun Apr 19, 2020 7:16 pm We once played a game of Vietnam in the garden with 1/72nd plastics and the ‘Bodycount’ rules. It was brilliant.
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Those Yanks are going to regret not wearing appropriate headgear in that sunshine.....
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Excellent stuff.
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