I know I am doing this a bit backward, as I have already posted on the forum already, but I figured I should pop on here and say "Hi". So, "Hi!" I know a few of you already from the BKC forum (I go under Panzerleader71 there) so, introductions should be fairly quick. ;) Just got into 10mm with my first purchase of an Imperial Roman and Celtic battle groups. My other "armies" are in the 6mm scale, and I thought I would the 10s a go to see what they were like. I like what I have seen so far which is on Roman formation for WMA (ie 3 stands). I like that you can paint them up fairly quickly and still have a fair amount of detail work done. Not saying I am full convert, but I think I will stay with the 10s, for my ancients anyway.
Hi to you too Legate.
Cheers - Phil.
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IanS
Welcome!
Welcome Legate. You don't have to be mad to post here - but it's a definite advantage. 8-}
Hi Legate, welcome to the Forum!
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Welcome PanzerLegate :D
Hi Legate,
I have quite a few 6mm armies but find 10mm looks nicer while you still get the mass effect.
Hi there!
How do P/L
Welcome Legate!
Quote from: nikharwood on 19 March 2012, 09:24:28 PM
Welcome PanzerLegate :D
Now there's a 'Wierd World War II' crossover combo...
'1939AD, the Roman Empire's 3rd Reich under the Dictator Adolphus Hitlerius Maximus, invades Gaul. The feared Panzer-chariots of the Saggittarii Lightning Legions smash through the Vercingetorix line in 3 days, forcing the Gauls and their Britonnic Allies back to the coast...'
;D
Quote from: Luddite on 26 March 2012, 03:04:51 PM
Welcome Legate!
Now there's a 'Wierd World War II' crossover combo...
'1939AD, the Roman Empire's 3rd Reich under the Dictator Adolphus Hitlerius Maximus, invades Gaul. The feared Panzer-chariots of the Saggittarii Lightning Legions smash through the Vercingetorix line in 3 days, forcing the Gauls and their Britonnic Allies back to the coast...'
;D
;D ;D ;D
"Britonnic" - is that taken with gin?
hello
Hello there and welcome to the Forum.
Andy