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Michael Farley Supporting Member of TMP05 Jul 2018 10:49 p.m. PST

Been messing around with making models from building foam. Made a couple of ships that were serviceable. So we busted out Limeys & Slimeys. Got some photo's here.

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Thank you for looking

Ragbones06 Jul 2018 8:00 a.m. PST

Those ships look terrific! "Limeys & Slimeys" brings back a lot of fond memories of games played at various HMGS conventions. Hope to read more of your efforts with this.

Dave Jackson Supporting Member of TMP06 Jul 2018 3:10 p.m. PST

Wow, there's a set I haven't heard of for a long time!

Michael Farley Supporting Member of TMP07 Jul 2018 6:30 a.m. PST

Yea, and gave an ok game. No ship stats so we had to come up with that but its such a simple game that it isn't too tough. We just used the number of masts that could be removed as a point each. Then just doubled that number for the hull points. That hull point thing is pretty iffy though. Used blue "splats" to mark the hull point losses. The red "splats" were just for my bloody mindedness.

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