hello from surrey

Started by phenallred, 03 September 2014, 05:36:53 PM

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Subedai

Another welcome from here, Steve.
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Quote from: Dour Puritan on 04 September 2014, 09:52:55 AM
Think I might have done that FK seeing as I've been compared to a Nazi simply for complaining that some rules writers are asking good money for poor spelling and grammar. Evidently all proof readers have been wiped out.

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Slippers tasty, yum. Surrey, yep remember that well I grew up there, but have moved to Devon. You might also want to head over to: http://www.blitzkrieg-commander.com as a lot of the same characters are there to. Modern type rules, but that is ok as it supports 10mm.
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phenallred

Hello all again in my eagerness to put my first post out I forgot the introduction.
steve       
been playing wargames on and off for 30 odd years
my fav is 6mm napoleonic 28mm late romans/Briton and ECW.
started of with Airfix 20mm oh the joy of getting a box of French infantry and lining them up, them falling over, you lining them up again.
then finding a shop that sold minifigs (can anyone remember the little blue boxes they came in.) then finally finding wargames foundry ECW and 1644 rules.things have come full circle as I have been working on 20mm napoleonic rules and figures. 
How time flies.


Hertsblue

Quote from: phenallred on 06 September 2014, 03:24:02 PM

then finding a shop that sold minifigs (can anyone remember the little blue boxes they came in.) then finally finding wargames foundry ECW and 1644 rules.things have


Certainly can. And if they came through the post they would be stuffed full of sawdust that you had to burrow into to find the figures.  :) :) :)
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Oh the worry that you might miss something when burrowing and it getting thrown away by accident.
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phenallred

Oh yes I think I may have done that once ( painful memories )

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Hi Steve

Welcome to the Forum.

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