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Re: Late-Nite ramblings on LEGO-Grunt

From: Donald Hosford <Hosford.donald@a...>
Date: Sun, 08 Feb 1998 00:13:42 -0800
Subject: Re: Late-Nite ramblings on LEGO-Grunt



Samuel Penn wrote:

> In message <3.0.1.32.19980207000258.00686c28@nfinity.com>
>	    Sutherland <charles@nfinity.com> wrote:
>
> > I got some of the new UFO LEGOs for my birthday(turned 26 hehehe)
and was
> > thinking on how cool these alien guys and there ships would be in
> > Stargrunt.	Then I got to thinking(should of known I was doomed
here) that
> > I have alot of other LEGO stuff that would be kind of nifty to use
in SG.
> > Makes for really cool APCs and other vehicles not to mention the
static
> > stuff you can make and best of all if you blow it up you can scatter
the
> > pieces about and make it look authentic.  Now I just have to come up
with
> > stats for all the little dudes.
>
> Ever heard of "Lego Wars"? Rules for wargaming using Lego...
> I've got the rules kicking around, and if anyone's interested
> I'll email it to them. It's about 40K though, so I won't post
> it here.
>
> Vehicle stats etc are based on number of 'dots' on the base,
> and as well stats and things for weapons and SpaceMen.
>
> --
> Be seeing you,			 http://www.bifrost.demon.co.uk/
> Sam.					 ----- Roleplaying and Wargaming

 Would this be the same Lego Wars that is on the internet?

BTW, There is a Lego-based wargame called "Plastic Men and Wooden Ships"
(I
think)
also on the net.  Uses the pirate sets.

Donald Hosford

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