What are people buying?

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On the washers thing, pretty much every electrical wholsaler should have them.
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Tempted by L'art de la bibliotech saussison guerre.

Pros: Dbx basing. Like DbA but bigger armies. No endless companion books. 2 page ref sheet included. 300 army lists.

Cons: Why not just play DbA? Or Neil Thomas rules. Another rule book. £30 plus postage.
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tim.w wrote: Sat May 08, 2021 8:55 pm Tempted by L'art de la bibliotech saussison guerre.

Pros: Dbx basing. Like DbA but bigger armies. No endless companion books. 2 page ref sheet included. 300 army lists.
So like the Big Battle DBA outlined in the DBA 3.0 rulebook?
Which also has over 100 pages of army lists.
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Just bought a few more book in the Naval & Military Press Sale
CASTRUM TO CASTLE Classical to Medieval Fortifications in the Lands of Western Roman Empire
MEDIEVAL FIGHTING MAN Costume and Equipment
Sir Charles Oman’s History Of The Art of War in the Middle Ages Complete in 2 volumes

The total came to under 30 squid
In their last sale a few weeks ago I bought The Welsh at war (3 volumes) and wargames scenarios for the Peninsular war

They have such good offers its hard to avoid buying
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Paul wrote: Sat May 08, 2021 9:16 pm
tim.w wrote: Sat May 08, 2021 8:55 pm Tempted by L'art de la bibliotech saussison guerre.

Pros: Dbx basing. Like DbA but bigger armies. No endless companion books. 2 page ref sheet included. 300 army lists.
So like the Big Battle DBA outlined in the DBA 3.0 rulebook?
Which also has over 100 pages of army lists.
Which I also just bought off fleabay 2nd hand.
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valleyboy wrote: Sat May 08, 2021 9:26 pm Just bought a few more book in the Naval & Military Press Sale
Damn your eyes sir!
I've just sold one book......now i've bought three more :wall:
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That'll teach you... selling books? A slippery slope, next thing you know, you'll be selling figures, and where will that end, I ask you? No books, no figures and no wargames, that's where!
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