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PHGamer14 Oct 2018 4:17 p.m. PST

Freshly unloaded from in Galveston, the BEF unloads to support American operations of the Southern Command. There were wandering tripods sited and the mission was to engage them. But supply problems occurred, and while the bulk of the American tanks were pulled back to refuel. The BEF, with their radium powered engines, stayed forward and invested a long abandoned mining town. There, they renamed it Piccadilly Gulch, and the town center Trafalgar Bend, and the local church, "Cantebury". Why? Something about it struck theirhumor. Who can truly understand our cousins across the sea? Defenses fully made, they waited, and in that wait, the Martians attacked.
An All Quiet on the Martian Front Battle Report

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Robert Burke14 Oct 2018 4:18 p.m. PST

Does anyone know where I can buy separte sapper's axes in 25mm (20mm would also work).

Making my own is just not an option.

I'm hoping that there's a company that makes individual axes.

Thanks.

ScottWashburn Sponsoring Member of TMP15 Oct 2018 4:24 a.m. PST

Very nice report! And I doubt that sapper's axes would work very well against the Martian tripods. :)

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