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RE: Nice work John C!

From: "Davis, Jonathan E (CRD)" <davisje@c...>
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2000 11:07:18 -0500
Subject: RE: Nice work John C!


It is an impressive cityscape.	They look as through the buildings
are from the Epic 40K set or some other earlier GW product. Definately
GW though.

We'll be posting photos of Tom's and Los' 'Grey Day' scenario once
the Convention has concluded.  I'll be taking photos as will Mike 
Richie.  

Jon

-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas.Barclay [mailto:Thomas.Barclay@sofkin.ca]
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2000 10:55 AM
To: GZG List (E-mail)
Subject: Nice work John C!

That's quite a cityscape. Though from what/where did you get the rather
uniform looking tenement buildings? They have the look of cardboard
walls
and a plastic roof? 

It's quite a board. I know I'm impressed. I hope the large multi-table
scenario with mountain terrain me and Los will run at GZG ECC is equally
eye-catching. 

I liked the idea of Owens' because as I recall it described you could
easily
put troops in buildings and it featured a very very congested board
(buildings within 2 cm of one another, few clearings of the 6" variety). 

I very much look forward to seeing more pictures of these types of
scenes.
Someone posted one long-time back of a (yes blech...) 40K assault on a
Normandy-like beachline that showed an awful lot of work done building
the
bluffs with armoured bunkers and trenches. Don't know how playable the
terrain was, but it looked great. 

;) 

Thomas Barclay
Software UberMensch
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