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Personal logo D6 Junkie Supporting Member of TMP27 Feb 2010 5:11 p.m. PST

Got the bug last week to finally use those 15mm colonial Indian figs that I've had for years. Decided to modify Martian Empires for use in SYW India, thus Indian Empires! Fortunately Terry had SYW French while Jim SYW Brits and some Sepoys. Very fun!
I see more battles in the future.

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Personal logo D6 Junkie Supporting Member of TMP27 Feb 2010 5:14 p.m. PST

Ps, yes it is not a coincidence that my 15mm Martian towns
have an Indian look to them!

mghFond27 Feb 2010 11:23 p.m. PST

Nice looking game!

Florida Tory28 Feb 2010 6:33 a.m. PST

A clever adaptation. It looks like an interesting mix of troop types.

Rick

abdul666lw03 Mar 2010 8:33 a.m. PST

Mike,

Unusual in several ways and very interesting: looking forward for future battles!

A suggestion if I may: since your blog now covers several (and quite different!) periods, 'labelling' the posts would make browsing your archives easier when with time they become *huge*: for the newcomer discovering your blog in years to come as well as for the 'veteran' visitor in search of a reference. Labelling can be done a posteriori under the 'Edit posts' utility. Also, one can post a link to a given label on your blog.


Regarding Zumisia, this thread may be relevant: TMP link

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