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Personal logo Editor in Chief Bill The Editor of TMP Fezian18 Aug 2025 10:12 p.m. PST

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Taking a survey and it struck me that my answers--on what I played, who I played with, what size table I used were often misleading because I'm several different wargamers. Bob the Old CLS Player uses 30mm (more or less) Napoleonic castings, and plays with two or three friends on tables which are 6'x8 at a minimum. Robert Rick's friend drives over to a friend's house for a one-on-one game in 6mm on either a 3'x3' or a 2'x4' table, period varying every year from a list of about five. Grandfather Piepenbrink packs a 2mm army to visit the kids and generally winds up playing solo on a 20"x30" board. Again, might be any of six periods. (Ignore the whining from Robert the solo gamer with his stack of individually mounted 28mm figures. He uses up a lot of time, money and space, but gets hardly any games in.) There's virtually no overlap in troops, terrain, boards or rules. So: how many wargamers are you?

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