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Plasticviking319 Dec 2018 4:55 p.m. PST

I found this amazing unique(?) gamer. he has his own rules which he explains and loads of models and figures – all used in a sandbox with explosions and flying projectiles!! Great stuff.
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Old Contemptibles19 Dec 2018 7:15 p.m. PST

When I was a kid I used those dart guns, shooting darts with the rubber end to it. I would set up the troops and took turns shooting from either side of the table. Harder to hit if they were spread out.

William Warner19 Dec 2018 8:28 p.m. PST

My brother and I would deploy our plastic ship models at either end of the living room and take turns shooting at each other's fleet with marbles.

Durban Gamer20 Dec 2018 3:04 a.m. PST

My brother and I started with clods of earth vs each other's plastic figs in the garden in Swaziland back in the 60s. Graduated to marbles then spring cannon on the carpet. And then came Featherstone's book and we moved up to dice!

Mkultra9920 Dec 2018 12:21 p.m. PST

ah that's nothin.. my bro and I used starwars figures and fireworks in the winter (Hoth dont ya know).. when the snow melted there was a vast wasteland of firework paper and body parts.

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