"The Fun and the Fury: Playing Maximilian 1934" Topic
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The Bibliophile | 23 Sep 2018 4:33 p.m. PST |
I've been so busy at work these past couple of weeks that I have had no time to prepare a proper At my blog is a recap of our most recent Second Saturday Scrum Club gathering at which we took Maximilian 1934 out for a test spin. All of the cars, terrain, and miniatures in these photos are fellow Scrum Clubber Walt O'Hara's handiwork, and they were a delight to play with on what was a fun break from our usual skirmish-level battles. The evening also served as a dry run for Walt, who is GMing this game at the upcoming Fall In convention in November. I had a really great time, although it wasn't until halfway through our game that we had figured out and remembered the basics well enough for everything to start humming. See loads of photos and read a bit more about our game at my blog, Scrum in Miniature: link
Again, check out our game at my blog, Scrum in Miniature: link |
peterx | 24 Sep 2018 5:20 a.m. PST |
Looks like a wonderful game! |
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