tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2083350621461467026.post6389320131049498434..comments2023-04-15T12:45:39.537+01:00Comments on Ancients on the Move: 1st-2nd October, DerbySoA Shows Northhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14181076390844159417noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2083350621461467026.post-21040436832667825232011-10-07T12:12:14.186+01:002011-10-07T12:12:14.186+01:00Thanks ...
I was tempted to say 'no-one does ...Thanks ...<br /><br />I was tempted to say 'no-one does sprawling like you do sprawling, Paul' but I'm not sure that sounds quite right ...<br /><br />I have to confess 6mm is still too small for me despite all Pete Berry's work at Baccus ...<br /><br />But I like the way that in a 6mm Trebbia you can get a 'Caliban-style' packed battlefield with the river still on the table _and be able to reach the figures.<br /><br />I should have taken some Action Men figures dressed like wargamers to put leaning over the table so it would have looked like a Claymore game!<br /><br />Now there's a thought ...<br /><br />PhilSoA Shows Northhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14181076390844159417noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2083350621461467026.post-68344799628146413032011-10-07T08:07:52.079+01:002011-10-07T08:07:52.079+01:00Those smaller scale giant battles are lovely. Not...Those smaller scale giant battles are lovely. Not that there's anything wrong with sprawling 25s - I know my eyesight can't cope with the smaller figures!Calibanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13137774792085672600noreply@blogger.com