"Dervish Swarm From Gen. Pettygree" Topic
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ge2002bill | 16 Sep 2019 7:35 a.m. PST |
From the production studios of General Pettygree comes the greatest drama ever told on the imagineered Mafrican Continent. DERVISH SWARM link Awaken with the lonely Imperial garrison stationed in El Wil-Yam Village along the Dongolo River as observers begin to see astonishing and perilous sights. This serialized story is told as usual by briefly captioned photos. The title above says it all on the burning sands and tepid waters of Mafrica. Respectfully, Bill P. Chronicler for The Adventures of General Pettygree |
Ragbones | 16 Sep 2019 9:55 a.m. PST |
Nicely done. It's always fun to see an episode of The Adventures of General Pettygree. |
jurgenation | 16 Sep 2019 3:53 p.m. PST |
Great report Bill,you have been busy painting..Well done. |
PaulCollins | 16 Sep 2019 5:57 p.m. PST |
Truly gets the blood stirring. Well done gentlemen, and God save the Queen! |
von Schwartz | 16 Sep 2019 6:36 p.m. PST |
Marvelous, almost makes me wish I was back in the Great North Country…Almost. |
Doug MSC | 16 Sep 2019 7:12 p.m. PST |
Bill, I really enjoy reading your continuing drama and the figures and scenery are beautiful. Keep the battle reports coming. Your friend Doug |
ge2002bill | 17 Sep 2019 4:32 a.m. PST |
You make my day Gentlemen, Ragbones, Jurgen, Paul, von Schwartz and my dear Doug, ----- I am very grateful for your interest and support by writing kind remarks and sentiments. Thank you. ----- Doug I wish you had not moved away years ago. ----- The second part of Dervish Swarm will be posted momentarily. ----- Respectfully, Bill P. Chronicler for The Adventures of General Pettygree |
SgtGuinness | 17 Sep 2019 11:28 a.m. PST |
Great job Bill, an exiting beginning to another excellent episode of the adventures of General P! Your games always look great and look like tremendous fun. A back story goes a long way…. |
Jcfrog | 17 Sep 2019 3:14 p.m. PST |
Always a pleasure to read and have this little twist of "lets do the same and buy 925 colonials now but…" then quiet down. I fully expected the Royal Hamsters being older 25mm rather than 28mm… |
ge2002bill | 17 Sep 2019 9:05 p.m. PST |
Sgt. Guinness and Jcfrog, I am very glad you wrote adding your appreciated sentiments. Thank you and Part 3 is finished --- soon to be posted here. Respectfully, Bill P. Chronicler for The Adventures of General Pettygree |
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