
"Gaming the Alamo?" Topic
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Legion 4  | 08 Nov 2019 2:39 p.m. PST |
I remember that ! It looked great !!!! |
MrZorro | 11 Feb 2020 2:45 p.m. PST |
a solid 9, always wanted to give it a try. |
Nick Stern  | 26 Feb 2020 6:39 p.m. PST |
10! I just sold my 25mm Alamo collection and bought the 54mm version of the fort: link I have 60 painted Texians and 100 Mexicans, but, like Davey Crockett said in the 2004 movie: We're going to need a lot more men! |
Rev Zoom | 06 Mar 2020 7:45 a.m. PST |
10 – I scratchbuilt a 15mm Alamo on 4 4'X2' plywood, then bought and painted the Old Glory Alamo to save space. Have a full complement of 15mm Texians and Mexicans and try to put it on every March for our gaming group. It tends to be pretty popular. Oh, I grew up in Texas. |
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