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Dashetal | 19 May 2018 9:56 a.m. PST |
While picking the lint out of my belly button, I decided to verbalize some thoughts to my hopeless addicted com padres. The release of new miniatures for new periods has reached rarity. Most figures now are duplication of periods that already exist. The areas of development are now terrain and information. In the last several years the market is now being flooded with houses for every time frame as the emphasis has shifted to skirmish style gaming. As far as the internet goes, as long as you creatively search you can find pictures and battle information on just about any period. A great way to be able to create any obscure skirmish style game for any period. The golden age of skirmish style games is upon us! |
Jcfrog | 19 May 2018 10:05 a.m. PST |
Well, hardly you fond hpuses that do for Burma. And don't tell me any Asian will do. Skirmish with samples…😟Bits of everything gathered together for "variety". Stragglers looting. Yet for your skirmishes you would be hard put to have dismounted cavalry. It should help them not complain about the constricted area artificially limiting their mobility. Ah well…. |
Dashetal | 19 May 2018 10:12 a.m. PST |
Like I said JC the golden age is upon us, it has not yet peaked and is going full tilt. I suspect many of those type of houses will be made. I am still looking for Chinese houses myself, turn of century and art deco type store fronts for Canton and Shanghai. |
Jcfrog | 19 May 2018 11:42 a.m. PST |
Tis very likely the 3D POD revolution will allow everything. Too bad we will be as usual 10 years behind. |
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