Leeds Fiasco, Sunday 31st October
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Re: Leeds Fiasco
Its Leeds, you'll leave with more than you started with.
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Re: Leeds Fiasco
Ditto - hoping to be helping out on the Perry table (Triple Alliance action).
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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Re: Leeds Fiasco
May need to up your game - they've now heard about "coulis".Norman D. Landings wrote: ↑Sat Oct 02, 2021 8:23 pm Leeds can't afford to be fussy. Tell you what, I'll buy it chips
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
Baron Mannshed von Wreckedoften, First Sea Lord of the Bavarian Admiralty.
Baron Mannshed von Wreckedoften, First Sea Lord of the Bavarian Admiralty.
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Re: Leeds Fiasco
Yeah, but they think it means Chinese labourers.
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Re: Leeds Fiasco
"Leeds Fiasco"
They've never let the Brian Clough thing go, have they?
They've never let the Brian Clough thing go, have they?
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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Baron Mannshed von Wreckedoften, First Sea Lord of the Bavarian Admiralty.
Re: Leeds Fiasco
You'll need some curry sauce on those chips if you want to pull.
Re: Leeds Fiasco, Sunday 31st October
Never go with curry sauce, because when she gets really excited she'll splash your shoes.
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Re: Leeds Fiasco, Sunday 31st October
Just an expression of endearment.
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Re: Leeds Fiasco, Sunday 31st October
Thought about this and... rail replacement buses from wakefield.
So that's a no then.
So that's a no then.
Re: Leeds Fiasco, Sunday 31st October
I wasnt really sure I'd bother as Leeds is sandwhiched between bigger shows but it's close for me and it was run away or spend all day at a toddlers Halloween party. So I escaped much to The Memsahib's chargrin.
Really didnt want to spend anything and planned on trying a few demo games, buying some blue paint from Leon and then going into town. So spent a small fortune on pre painted 15mm Napoleonics from Stonewall Figures. Got a great deal on top of the already good show deal. Have enough for a DbN game now. Resisted buying more and very nearly bought a load of 28mm Romans but held firm. The only unpainted I bought were a Napoleonic Royal Horse Artillery gun crew by Essex miniatures from Col. Bill for £2.25 as I wanted to give my Allies some mobile firepower. He had AB miniatures in the same pack but on comparrisson they were much bigger than my painted armies I bought, which are Minifigs I think.
The show was decent generally with good traders and games. Dave Lanchester said how he had 2 years of sales to catch up on, so I helped him out. Great sourcebook on ECW this. I seem to never stop learning about ECW and now have some Napoleonic research to do to find out how to base up my French Lights.
Didnt see many folk, only Jamie & Son who by chance saw me in the nearby Hipster cafe and came in to show me thier spoils.
Really didnt want to spend anything and planned on trying a few demo games, buying some blue paint from Leon and then going into town. So spent a small fortune on pre painted 15mm Napoleonics from Stonewall Figures. Got a great deal on top of the already good show deal. Have enough for a DbN game now. Resisted buying more and very nearly bought a load of 28mm Romans but held firm. The only unpainted I bought were a Napoleonic Royal Horse Artillery gun crew by Essex miniatures from Col. Bill for £2.25 as I wanted to give my Allies some mobile firepower. He had AB miniatures in the same pack but on comparrisson they were much bigger than my painted armies I bought, which are Minifigs I think.
The show was decent generally with good traders and games. Dave Lanchester said how he had 2 years of sales to catch up on, so I helped him out. Great sourcebook on ECW this. I seem to never stop learning about ECW and now have some Napoleonic research to do to find out how to base up my French Lights.
Didnt see many folk, only Jamie & Son who by chance saw me in the nearby Hipster cafe and came in to show me thier spoils.