Harry":2d95ca8y said:
Citadel Collector":1ni9fuda said:Harry":1ni9fuda said:
Nah - image 6: "The war game moves require great concentration - and constant consultation of the rules" - can't be Oldhammer...
Harry":2uv1dn7n said:Is that part of Oldhammer?
*Rethinks plans to take large chunks of collection to Oldhammer day.*
stone cold lead":ep56qaqg said:Harry":ep56qaqg said:Is that part of Oldhammer?
*Rethinks plans to take large chunks of collection to Oldhammer day.*
Perhaps not so much Oldhammer but certainly a few scare stories I've heard over the years. I think Oldhammerers are probably a far more honest and respectful bunch.
bug16":2qvebwmc said:stone cold lead":2qvebwmc said:Harry":2qvebwmc said:Is that part of Oldhammer?
*Rethinks plans to take large chunks of collection to Oldhammer day.*
Perhaps not so much Oldhammer but certainly a few scare stories I've heard over the years. I think Oldhammerers are probably a far more honest and respectful bunch.
The potential theft of stuff from the Oldhammer event has actually been on my mind recently. I'm not expecting problems and we just need a bit of common sense with those of us who are bringing armies. I.e. don't leave full figure cases laying around on their own and don't leave the gaming tables unattended. Also don't leave your models in the boot of your car, a friend lost his army doing that!
Zhu Bajie":5nembfm7 said:Nice to see Phil Barker getting in the mainstream media (he's mentioned in the dedication to 2nd Ed.) The early history of war gaming is really interesting, been looking at Tony Bath's Hyboria of late, fascinating stuff.
bug16":24xiygv3 said:Slightly OT but still book related I have to recommend Achtung! Schweinehund! I read it in an evening and it made me laugh pretty much all the way through.
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