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Re: [GZG] Battlereport from August 17, 2005

From: Claus Paludan <cpaludan@t...>
Date: Thu, 01 Sep 2005 20:35:43 +0200
Subject: Re: [GZG] Battlereport from August 17, 2005



Doug Evans wrote:
> Two words: IM Pressive. ;->=

Thank you - we do play many many different periods and scales :)

> I noticed you saying 'just getting started' previously, and knew you
could 
> pick up some black cloth fairly easily, so didn't press it. As I said,
you 
> are doing QUITE well.

Thank you - we are still drooling over the GeoHex mats, but we will 
probably end at about £100 for mat,P&P and VAT so it will most likely
be 
  some simple black cloth with a toothbrush job applied to it..
> 
> You might try the blue, though, especially if it's moderately deep
blue; 
> however, Napoleonic is equally at home on gray water, given the often 
> atrocious weather they fought through... ;->=
> 

Hmm well in many ways the nap. guys are the ones who wins out in the 
terrain department (it is still the core period allthough we have a 
strong WW2 department as well.) And we DO have the blue boards already 
so.. ;)

> While I'm extremely fond of the felt (felt-like?) mats that Geo-Hex
put 
> out, and have a couple, you can do amazing things with simple black
cloth 
> and just splattering and dripping 'day glo' paint. But, we've had that

> discussion plenty in the past.

Hehe I am not surprised :)

-- 
With kind regards
Claus Paludan

W-site : http://www.krigsspil.dk - Danish Miniature Wargaming Society
MSN : claus_paludan [at] hotmail.com

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