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Miniatures Adventure => The Second World War => Topic started by: Grey Panda on 07 January 2014, 11:01:44 AM
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Hi I just posted the third part of a CoC AAR on my Blog. I've been playing Chain of Command for a couple of months now and I'm really enjoying it. On the third part I'd recommend you choose the full screen to view the pdf...it's easier to read :o The other two parts are there too of course ;)
http://warpanda.blogspot.ca/
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Hope you like it.
John
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Stunning table!
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That table looks AMAZING. Must have been a fun build, I remember working on model railway layouts and always found getting the detail as fun as actually running them. Same for wargaming though too haha.
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If we had a Table of the Month Award, you'd be getting it! Thanks for sharing - inspirational stuff.
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Thanks very much guys :) and yes I loved putting it together, especially the small details. In the past I made modular boards with fixed permanent features but what I like about this is the ability to create whatever battlefield you want...a blank canvas.
I just stumbled on this site a few days ago and wow some of the mini painting and terrain I've seen here is just amazing....very inspiring
John
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Beautiful looking game!
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Well done!
You do excellent work creating the ultimate Normandy table.
Bravo!!
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I'm from Ireland and the Normandy countryside has always appealed to me as a setting. But since I moved to Canada and I find myself surrounded by snow, it's the only way I can have my "fix" of green grass and trees.
Thanks again all for the kind comments... :)
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Simply amazing! Thanks for sharing.
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Lovely looking table, well done :)
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Thanks again ...I'm glad you liked it :)