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BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: Fri May 29, 2020 2:19 pm
Shahbahraz wrote: Fri May 29, 2020 12:56 pm Just watched the TooFatLardies livecast about Infamy, Infamy. And remembered I have some of the old Metal Magic Asterix 25mm lurking in the shed. We need special rules for the magic potion.
Back in the late 70s/early 80s, a London club (the Old Guard?) used to put on Asterix games with what I suspect were 54mm (maybe bigger?) versions of these; I can recall at least two distinct games, of which the most memorable was a tavern brawl. The games were an absolute hoot - even if I did get typecast as Obelix.
They were a highlight of many shows for me - used to love them
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Did you have the 'tache back then? If so, you must have been a shoo-in for Asterix!
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BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: Fri May 29, 2020 10:34 pm Did you have the 'tache back then? If so, you must have been a shoo-in for Asterix!
had my tash since I was 17
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I remember the game, played as the welsh pirate Dai Laffin.
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Sorry young Tim, no free train set. When it arrived today it was only OO gauge but they hadn't even sent the version that I had selected. To add insult to injury they sell this version for £3 less. Anyway I'm claiming a refund.
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Don't worry. I do now want to see some trains in the next shiny game though! Going to have a look myself.
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Put in a daft low bid for a box of Zvezda Swedish and was surprised to win them. :)
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Well done. I put in a number of bids for Corgi 1/50 diecasts and was surprised at the huge price variations, but didn't win any. I woudl have liked the Comet but that seems to go for silly money.

So I consoled myself by taking advantage of the Rubicon isolation discount, and getting three Shermans, some Sherman wading gear, a dozer blade and tank crew in their Pacific Steel deal.

This of course means I am going to have to paint up a USMC platoon, so it's off to the research material to figure out a platoon organisation, then I suspect 1st Corps will see some more of my cash.
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valleyboy wrote: Fri May 29, 2020 11:37 pm had my tash since I was 17
I would have thought the double sided tape needed changing by now.
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I'm more in selling mode than buying. I turned down an offer of £20 for some Epic GW stuff but counter offered it for a bit more, no response and it's currently at £26 with nearly a week left.
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