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LVLAURN20 Jan 2013 5:51 p.m. PST

Hey everyone,

I played through IABSM again today, but I ran out of time so it will be broken down into 2 plays. It also took allot of time to set up the new terrain, but it was worth it.

please have a look..

Thanks all !

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Some other name20 Jan 2013 6:05 p.m. PST

Great pictures. Check on the TFL yahoo group for some cheat sheets. I think that's where I got mine.

mghFond20 Jan 2013 8:45 p.m. PST

Excellent terrain, you and your wife did a great job.

BrianW21 Jan 2013 12:11 a.m. PST

That, sir, is some nice terrain to be starting out on! If you need the cheat sheets just let me know and I can send them to you.
BWW

toofatlardies21 Jan 2013 1:05 a.m. PST

Morning LVLAURN

Good to see you aere enjoying IABSM, and especially on suhc superb terrain. I think it's the "extras" that really make a gaming table, so sign posts and the likes really make a table come to life. One extra you may wish to consider are the Peter Pig Telegraph Poles. the ones they do for WWII are copied from the French model of the 1930s, they look great along the side of the main road. I actually use smaller wooden ones to outlying farms.

As has already been said, the TooFatLardies Yahoo Group has a load of free downloads to go with the rules, including the playsheets. You can sign up there or just drop me an email via the TooFatLardies web site and I can email them across to you. They certainly make life easier while running a game.

Cheers

Richard

Fat Wally21 Jan 2013 2:32 a.m. PST

Very nicely done chum.

Jamesonsafari21 Jan 2013 4:44 a.m. PST

I'm glad you liked the buildings!
Very nice table indeed.
I've posted it to the J&M Minis facebook page.

LVLAURN21 Jan 2013 10:02 a.m. PST

Thanks for the comments everyone…. I just joined the yahoo group and those sheets will make things go allot smoother… i'm actually quite excited to continue the game with all the charts right in front of me.

I have the ipad version of the rules, so going back and forth, back and forth really got taxing. It also slowed down the game to a crawl.

Thanks for all the help.


James- expect another order for buildings… they are frankly… amazing. My wife got her "Craft" on over the weekend so i've unleashed the beast !

Jamesonsafari21 Jan 2013 4:46 p.m. PST

Good thing I have more on order then!

wrgmr122 Jan 2013 10:36 a.m. PST

Very nice looking game. Thanks for the report.

Deadone23 Jan 2013 4:23 p.m. PST

Awesome looking game.

Nice to hear your wife is involved. Mine will help out with terrain but isn't into gaming element. I did rope her in D&D which she enjoys.

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