"Review of Impudent Mortal's Tudor Inn" Topic
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bogdanwaz | 02 Jul 2018 8:29 a.m. PST |
I posted a review of Impudent Mortal's Tudor Inn on my blog: link Briefly, a monumental terrain piece, easy to construct and sturdy, it would make a great center-piece for many games. |
Sergeant Paper | 02 Jul 2018 10:16 a.m. PST |
Nice! I can see using the 1st and second floors for a rousing game of Swashbuckler (the old Yaquinto boardgame, using figures instead). |
4DJones | 02 Jul 2018 10:18 a.m. PST |
Well, that's one in the eye for someone. |
Cyrus the Great | 02 Jul 2018 5:35 p.m. PST |
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Codsticker | 02 Jul 2018 8:09 p.m. PST |
MDF? Yes. A good review of a very nice looking kit. |
robert piepenbrink | 03 Jul 2018 7:42 p.m. PST |
Drat. I'd been sending people links to photos of the Cold Wars version of the game as the finest urban board I'd seen. Now I'm going to have to wait for after Historicon and find links to new pictures. (That was NOT meant to run down that magnificent Roaring 20's set-up with neon lights I've seen in the lobby of the Host, by the way: an awe-inspiring piece of terrain. I'm just more a swashbuckler and magic person than a tommy gun and drive-by one.) |
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