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cooey2ph13 Sep 2018 10:30 p.m. PST

An army for Mighty Armies using 1/72 plastics


link

1x Anubites: 5pts; 4";6/2; General
3x Undead Giants: 4pts; 3"; 4/2 ; Fearless or Rampager
2x Giant Scorpions: 5pts; 4"; 5/2; Monstrous
3x Undead: 4pts;2";2/1 Fearless, Horde or Swarm

Any recos for the stats? I just pulled them from units I felt were similar from the Mighty Armies rulebook. I actually have a few more stands ut the army will exceed the 40pts. Thanks!

M60tanker15 Sep 2018 10:04 a.m. PST

Cooey2ph,
Thank you for the link! "Major General Tremorden Rederring's Colonial Wars" site offered up the kind of photography, story-lines and descriptive writing that made old men with bad knees want to lay down extra padding under the living room carpeting, rediscover the boxes of old toy soldiers in the attic, and get back in the game. It was like H.G. Wells "Little Wars" for a new century. I truly hope the group gets back together and continues the adventure. Cheers to you Lads. Right! Off you go.

cooey2ph17 Sep 2018 3:37 a.m. PST

right on!

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