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goat major wrote: Fri Apr 30, 2021 8:52 pm Weighing armies by the kg would be a great points system mechanism
Good for Victrix, tough on AB.
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It’s the rules now. Life’s tough
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You sound like Andy in a vodka drought.
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I can't think of many better uses for a potato.
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I went to the Number 1 Vodka Museum in Moscow. I don’t know if it actually was best one in Moscow, that was its name. The tour started out with hammering a bottle of vodka out of a huge chunk of ice. The tour was then followed with a vodka tasting and food pairing of around half a dozen different vodkas. In very large glasses. I did learn that the best vodka is made from grains and the best flavored ones are flavored with natural ingredients. I generally hate vodka, but really enjoyed that. Later that night we had a caviar and vodka tasting evening where they paired different caviars with different vodkas. Twas grand.
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In Vladivostok is No 2 Vodka Museum 😀
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goat major wrote: Fri Apr 30, 2021 8:52 pm Weighing armies by the kg would be a great points system mechanism
We ran a campaign 30 years ago where you could have an initial force which was limited by what you could buy for £10. This was topped up by a few £ every month. (I think it was a 20mm modern game).
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You should try that just using Forge World figures
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Texturing will be the workbench for the rest of the weekend. I predict a sense of humour failure approaching

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Wow. That looks brilliant. Looking forward to seeing those Finished
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