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Miniatures Adventure => The Second World War => Topic started by: AlyMorrison on September 09, 2017, 06:01:19 PM
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I have just posted on my blog an almost believable account of an excellent early WW2 game that Michael Perry put on at his house last weekend...
An alternative version can be found over on the Perry Miniatures Facebook page...
All the best. Aly
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It would also appear to be a sideways version... :o
Although if you klick to view the picture it is the right way up... at least on my IPad
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Are they stuck to the board with magnets?
^___^
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Actually Michael's house has really bad subsidence...
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Actually Michael's house has really bad subsidence...
Probably too many figures ^__^.
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Grouse looking game. Soon we will have you talking Aussie! Thanks for sharing mate! ;) :)
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Thanks Helen...
I wasn't sure how Aussie to go so I thought a bit of cricket would be safer :D
All the best. Aly
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Thanks Helen...
I wasn't sure how Aussie to go so I thought a bit of cricket would be safer :D
All the best. Aly
You bet Aly. Cricket is much safer.
Cheers,
Helen
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Is it safe to talk about the dice gods favour so openly?
Looks like a brilliant game was had.
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Do you have a link to your blog.
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Do you have a link to your blog.
Look at the footer of Aly's first post. You will see the link there.
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Here is the link to the blog :D
https://alystoysoldiers.blogspot.co.uk/
All the best. Aly
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Thanks chaps - nice work Aly
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Lovely. It's so nice to see stuff that isn't 1944 Normandy (which, according to us Americans is the ONLY theater in which WW2 occurred...). lol
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Great terrain and a much neglected theatre of operations. Thanks - I enjoyed reading it.
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Sweet looking game.
Love this time period of the war, most interesting.