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Joe Legan21 Sep 2021 5:44 p.m. PST

Dusted off Donnybrook and gave it a go. Report found here:
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Enjoy

Joe

huron725 Supporting Member of TMP22 Sep 2021 4:43 a.m. PST

Nice battle report.

Gotta question: how much do your bases cost? …oh, a penny, exactly a penny! lol

I've been using nickels for my 28's.
John

Personal logo miniMo Supporting Member of TMP22 Sep 2021 10:21 a.m. PST

Nice — fun to see Donnybrook in a smaller scale!

Joe Legan22 Sep 2021 1:44 p.m. PST

Huron, yep change is great. Dimes are too small and expensive. I use nickles for cavalry and splurge on quarters for mini dioramas: )
Mini, I like 15mm because there is more room to maneuver and my ground scale to game scale 1:1. 28mm figures look great though.
Thank you both.

Joe

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