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Made in us
Regular Dakkanaut





Steven and I got together for a game, and wanted to try out some of the new artillery rules for V3. We also wanted to get back in the thick of the bocage. While the game was fun, and the dice rolls were all tense- the action doesn't come across quite as well in the photos.

Tyne and Tees vs. Grens!
   
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Lieutenant Colonel







nice bit of "Artillery Tennis" going on there.

Collecting Forge World 30k????? If you prefix any Thread Subject line on 30k or Pre-heresy or Horus Heresy with [30K] we can convince LEGO and the Admin team to create a 30K mini board if we can show there is enough interest! 
   
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Nimble Mounted Yeoman



Middle Earth

You always have brilliant scenery! Where do you source it all from? Have you built it up over the years?

Wasting my life away, one wargame at a time. 
   
Made in us
Regular Dakkanaut





That stuff is Steven's, but I will try to answer.

The mat is a Games Workshop mat.
The wheat fields are cut from a rug from IKEA
The buildings are Kerr and King, who recently started production back up.
The roads are from a vendor at Historicon

Steven has built up his collection over many years.
   
 
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