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torokchar23 Jan 2022 6:41 p.m. PST

Steve Miller from the Lone Star Historical Miniatures (LSHM) club of Texas recently ran a game of TMWWBK in DFW, here is his report:

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Fun game against Mr Babbage today. The World Police could have used the extra British company that did not show up.
Mrs Petticaris was last seen at the slave market in the capital.

Rules: The Men Who Would Be Kings

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Sydney Gamer24 Jan 2022 4:16 a.m. PST

Link not working for me.

Bashytubits25 Jan 2022 8:29 a.m. PST

Facebook came up for me. So I can't check it out, sigh. I like the terrain shown in the photo and the paintjobs on the mini's look nice too.

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