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Idaho Wargamer21 Nov 2009 8:29 p.m. PST

Can anyone point me to a on-line retailer based in the US who sells Napoleon's Legacy? I'd love to pick up a copy without the international shipping. Thanks in advance!

Kelly Armstrong22 Nov 2009 7:18 a.m. PST

oh, I thought you meant a preserved, personal body part of Nappy was roaming the country.

Idaho Wargamer22 Nov 2009 8:09 a.m. PST

Sorry for the confusion. I'd try to fix the thread title but not sure how to do it. I'm talking about the rule set that's based on Warmaster. Link to publisher(?) here: link

Who asked this joker23 Nov 2009 8:49 a.m. PST

Idaho Wargamer,

The cost including shipping to the USA is 17 GBP. That works out to about $28.22…call it $29 USD after conversion charges. If you find it in the USA, you will likely be paying $25-$30 and then you will have to add shipping. My advice is to buy it from Portbury Knights and be done with it. Also, since it is a wargame club, that is probably where you will have to purchase it anyway.

John

Idaho Wargamer23 Nov 2009 9:51 a.m. PST

acarhj, When you put it that way, I have to agree. I guess I just had a momentary twinge when I saw the shipping was 40% of the base price. I'm better now :-) and will definately take your advice and just go for it. I always enjoy warmaster and I'm very interested in trying this version with some 15mm ACW. Thanks for the calibration. James

Who asked this joker23 Nov 2009 12:25 p.m. PST

No problem. I see that a lot with the Kalistra Hexon stuff to the USA. I think it is 30 GBP for shipping for the box set due to weight. The cost actually comes out cheaper than if you buy by the piece. Just depends on who you want to pay your money too. The game company or the post office? grin

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