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Post by cannonfodder on Mar 12, 2019 20:25:14 GMT
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Post by cannonfodder on Apr 1, 2019 20:06:45 GMT
I guess not!
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Post by Timf on Apr 2, 2019 9:11:05 GMT
Air warfare seems to be most popular with Wings of Glory at the club.
I tried a bit of Bag the Hun from TFL a couple of years ago and it sort of got going but not enough interest to sustain.
Not sure why....
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Post by cannonfodder on Apr 17, 2019 21:52:04 GMT
Who knows. Tried contacting three clubs in Cambridge haven't got anywhere.
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Katie
Cato Would Be Proud
We need bigger datas.
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Post by Katie on Apr 18, 2019 12:21:55 GMT
Well, the trick with this stuff is to show up and talk people into the idea..
The reason WoG is popular -- as with Dragon Rampant -- is that the rules are simple enough people can remember them from one week to the next and we can explain them to new players in ten minutes.
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Post by cannonfodder on Apr 23, 2019 19:08:59 GMT
Thanks Katie, good advice. Not sure how simple the rules of Dogfight 3D are, haven't played it yet. Still making some stands. Might turn up and use the modelmaking table.
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Katie
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We need bigger datas.
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Post by Katie on Apr 23, 2019 19:28:58 GMT
I don't know what you've read where but we don't have a "modelmaking table".
There is a makerspace in Cambridge which is probably more useful on that front... I could get details on that for you?
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Post by cannonfodder on May 5, 2019 11:14:58 GMT
Hi Katie,
Indeed, I'm getting mixed up with 2D6 Lodge, another Cambridge games club.
I know Makespace - it would be a good place for scratchbuilding models.
Nicholas
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