Can it be to big and is ours?
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Re: Can it be to big and is ours?
Did someone's mum tread on the vehicle to the left of the Jeep?
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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Re: Can it be to big and is ours?
Strange as it may seem, this idea gets my vote as well.Wg Cdr Luddite wrote: ↑Fri Sep 22, 2017 7:35 amSpot on Henry !battleeditor wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2017 5:56 pm This could all be solved, of course, by you all binning your 28-30mm miniatures and restarting the whole thing in 6mm. Transportation and storage would also be dramatically improved.
(Never mind a tin hat,l where's the nearest wall?)
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NO. I've just sold all my 6mm Imagi stuff to Paul! I'm not doing it again!
Now if we went for 10mm....
Now if we went for 10mm....
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I'm sure he'd sell them back to you for a small "transaction fee".Count Belisarius wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2017 8:13 pm NO. I've just sold all my 6mm Imagi stuff to Paul! I'm not doing it again!
Now if we went for 10mm....
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He's not EB y'know.
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Big, you say?
You don't know big until you've seen Cacadores render an entire division impotent and immobile by trying to fit everything through a single road through a small village. At once.
Apart from being hilarious, this illustrates one significant point about 'big' games: stuff like that actually happened.... and smaller games just don't reflect those situations.
Having said that - while it was enlightening to see, I could happily do without ever having that educational, historically accurate, bloody ridiculous and game-slowing situation ever again.
You don't know big until you've seen Cacadores render an entire division impotent and immobile by trying to fit everything through a single road through a small village. At once.
Apart from being hilarious, this illustrates one significant point about 'big' games: stuff like that actually happened.... and smaller games just don't reflect those situations.
Having said that - while it was enlightening to see, I could happily do without ever having that educational, historically accurate, bloody ridiculous and game-slowing situation ever again.