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Miniatures Adventure => Gothic Horror => Topic started by: DD-Chris on 10 February 2011, 02:11:04 PM
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For anyone who lives in the states willing to drive to northern new Jersey I will be running several demos of my Jack the ripper game using modified. 45 adventure 2nd edition rules. If you are interested post here or pm me for details. Pictures will be posted upon my return from my business trip.
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"45 adventure 2nd edition rules" ;D
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"45 adventure 2nd edition rules" ;D
I know, it's so unfair, especially when the rest of us mere mortals are still waiting to get our grubby little hands on a copy :D
Looking forward to the pics and news of how you got on.
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Chris happens to be one of the playtesters and is a damn fine scenario crafter. He is one of the lucky few who has seen an early version of the rules.
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Chris happens to be one of the playtesters and is a damn fine scenario crafter. He is one of the lucky few who has seen an early version of the rules.
Yes, he mentioned that. As there was no way I would be able to attend the demo games, Chris was kind enough to explain a little more about his creation, but without giving too much away. It sounds brilliant and he's obviously put a lot of hard work into it. It's got me more excited than ever about the 2nd edition rules.
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I am one of the lucky few to possess the coveted 2nd ed book. It was costly to do so I assure you ;)
Running a quality game under the watchful eye and harmful whip of operator is no joy.
Ok it actually is a joy. And I am really proud of this one. Pictures will be posted once I recover from returning from my business trip.
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Would love to see some pictures on this...
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Running a game of this tomorrow. I will make sure to snap plenty of pictures for all to see
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Here are a few pictures of my JTR game in action.
Table overview
(http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d64/warpedmind79/DSC00401.jpg)
(http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d64/warpedmind79/DSC00400.jpg)
TOO LATE
(http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d64/warpedmind79/DSC00399.jpg)
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really nice tabletop!
i love the cardboard buildings, they are a really nice way to fill a table without ugly stuff.... simply tokens, but they do their job! ^^