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madaxeman16 Oct 2016 8:42 a.m. PST

A frantic effort not to retain a trophy that needs engraving comes to a cattle shed near an airport next to a busy motorway near a town with a great ring road!

It's almost as glamorous as Charleroi, but it's in England and it's Derby again!

The Mighty Kalmar Union are pretty medieval, but despite the clue being in the name, they are from Scandinavia, not Greece. Either way, will the army be pitted like olives or enjoy a smorgasbord of success in these 4 FoGR reports against a range of in-theme opponents.

mghFond16 Oct 2016 10:05 p.m. PST

Always enjoy these reports! Lots of pics of miniature armies and always very funny too.

Thanks, Madaxeman!

goragrad18 Oct 2016 7:19 p.m. PST

Definitely have to watch out for those raccoons. Not only troublemakers, but tough. Just a couple of weeks ago had three crossing the road in front of me. Swerved left to avoid them, but they didn't stop and I clipped two of them. Thump, thump at about 30 mph.

Went by the next day but no bodies so either the little gits are pretty tough or their mate hauled them off. No coat or even coonskin hat for the nieces and nephew this go round.

Oh well, better luck next time for your Kalmar bunch.

Perhaps slightly less exposure on your generals part is in order? Troops might have been a bit distracted with that cleavage behind them and not paying enough attention to the work ahead of them…

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