Have seen lots of good reports on these battlemats and would answer my problems due to lack of wargaming table, any of you guys got one?
Portbury Knights bought quite a few and they are very good. Highly recommended.
Cheers Steve, might see if they have any at salute....
You might also want to have a look at Mat-o-war stocked by antenocities workshop - they're pretty good and hard wearing. Antenociti are at salute too so might have some with them
just checked them out via their web site, they do various sizes but the 6x4 is out of stock :(
Hopefully they will have some at salute :D
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why ? it's fun ! :D
We may even start a game, writing the full sentence word by word ? ( yes, I miss games these days ! =) )
you wrote "I"... I add 'am'
I am
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because
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really
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Centurion ;)
Mornington Crescent?
Portobello Road?
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Portobello Road?
I dont think you can go Portabello Road, I haven't got them to hand but I think under the 1975 amended challenge rules you can only go Euston Station or Cromwell road, though I am sure someone here has the rules to hand to confirm this
You could always cut through Kensington Church Street.
Number 31 then 27 bus helps...
Go to a garden shop selling grass mats (I got mine in a Lydl Store for about a fiver each). They`re as big as the GW mats, MUCH thicker and sturdier, and a tiny fraction of the price.
I have two, because they`re so good. One to cover my 6 foot table; the other to cut down to smaller size for my skirmish games.
Hope that helps.
Six :)
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