Re: [OFFICIAL-COMMERCIAL] More Slammers figs out!
From: Michael Llaneza <maserati@s...>
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 14:02:22 -0800
Subject: Re: [OFFICIAL-COMMERCIAL] More Slammers figs out!
Actually, there is a Hammer's Slammers game in production, hence the
miniatures.
Bill Brush wrote:
>While the Slammer books are some personal favorites IMO the armored
combat
>would be more appropriate to DSII (Can I ask for a DS III?).
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>Just curious, but are these going to be "stand-alone" minis or is there
a
>game planned to utilize them? (Not disparaging SGII, but it has it's
own
>minis and story).
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>Thanks!
>Bill
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>PS: Please could we have a Dirtside update? Pretty please? Pretty,
>pretty, please!?
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>>Yes, 25mm (though they will mix in with some of the less-caricatured
28mm
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>>These are officially sanctioned by David Drake. In a co-operative
effort,
>>Old Crow are doing some new vehicles that are closer to David's
concepts,
>>and we're doing the crews for them. Our old "not-quite-Slammers" range
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