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Re: 25mm and the herresy of **mm

From: Jim Callahan <jim.callahan2@g...>
Date: Mon, 08 Oct 2001 21:21:46 -0500
Subject: Re: 25mm and the herresy of **mm

$0.02(USD)

25mm was designed originally by the  tackleboxes, tupperware, rubbermaid

consortium with a nod towards the SUV manufacturers (gotta have a place 
to transport all that metal)

6mm was designed by the folks who think that a single human hair applys 
too much paint, (You better d**n well paint those socks AND each bullet 
on the bandolier, mister or I an't a gonna play on your board)

15mm was designed for the person who wants to paint some minis fairly 
decent and who wants to be able to bring an entire army in one 15 drawer

cabinet with room left over for a bunch of dice (with a little 
ingenuity, , a backpack, and a foam sleeve, you can bicycle to your
battle!)

15mm-jim

Scott Clinton wrote:

>> ...25mm are for people with something to compensate
>> for and 6mm are for those who are hiding from something.
>> 15mm is hte only real way...
>
>
> Naw...
>
> 25mm+ is for people that love the modeling/painting of figures as much

> as the wargaming.
>
> 6mm is for those that want to get them damn figures painted already 
> and get on with the game!
>
> While 15mm is for those poor souls that don't know what the Hell they 
> want. <g>
>
> Scott Clinton
> The Grumbling Grognard
>
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