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cheese19 Nov 2009 7:04 a.m. PST

Hello all, this is a game I played in on Halloween. I can take no credit for pics, miniatures, or terrain. They were all supplied by the local CD guru. His terrain is amazing, and I thought y'all might like to see it.

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aercdr19 Nov 2009 9:21 a.m. PST

Great pics! Looks like a whale of a time. Thanks for posting.

floating white bear19 Nov 2009 4:45 p.m. PST

Where did you get the honking big dice? What a great idea for a turn indicator (and for those of us who can no longer see the little dice). Rob

donlowry22 Nov 2009 1:00 p.m. PST

Too bad about all the extraneous clutter on the table (dice, markers, tape measures, some big blue plastic thing…) Otherwise very nice.

What's with the dice within dice? For what? and how?

cheese24 Nov 2009 8:12 a.m. PST

Don,

The big blue plastic thing are protectors for the Fog of War Cards. As far as the other dice and tape measures, we don't keep a very neat table.

The infamous "double D10's" are loved and hated by different people. When rolling for shooting, you roll the dice. The top number will determine if the shot hits, then you look at the dice inside to determine the effect.

It's supposed to reduce die rolls, but I find that it doesn't help, as people have to stare and try to figure out the second number.

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