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July 22nd, 2008Well, I am for now. Things will start to appear on this page again soon so be prepared.
Well, I am for now. Things will start to appear on this page again soon so be prepared.
Here’s hoping that the import tool works this time around. (Edit: one year later, it did! Yay!)
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Mat’s M’Tor’Hed forces have lost ground, but may regain some after the fights. Colin’s URINE faction faces battles on all fronts, while Nathan’s Righteous Movement seems to be struck by lethargy as they dig in to attempt to hold onto their gains. Panjo’s Boys from Z’boooooo are picking fights all over the place.
See, that’s what happens when you hit 50!
Rebels Suffer Major Defeat in Kentucky.
This reporter was lucky enough to be allowed to join the staff of General G. H. Thomas, commander of the Army of Cincinnati. This force of gallant men of the Union set out to prevent the destruction of the city of Louisville by the nefarious band of rebels, calling themselves the “Army of Chattanooga”, that had advanced from Tennessee. Numbering nearly 30,000 men this band of ner-do-wells were brought to a halt by the valiant Union troops and soon realised that they had bitten off more than they could chew.
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Last night I played a game of Peter Pig’s Bloody Baron’s against Mat. We did have a slight problem in that neither of us knew the rules properly and, due to this, several mistakes were made. We still enjoyed it though, so we shall attempt to play it properly next time.
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The American Civil War on water in 1/600th scale using Hamerin’ Iron rules (all Peter Pig) provides a great evenings entertainment using some of the very unusual ironclads and paddle steamers. The last action involved the USS Benton and the USS Cairo trying to pass two Confederate forts positioned on an island and the river bank with mortar rafts placed behind the island out of sight of the on-coming yanks.
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