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Post by jim1973 on Sept 16, 2022 18:26:22 GMT
Those pictures remind me of our games when I was in Old Blighty from Downunder. I think they were the matched pair?
Where did you get the backdrop? I've been looking for something like that.
Cheers
Jim
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Post by menacussecundus on Sept 16, 2022 19:42:03 GMT
Those pictures remind me of our games when I was in Old Blighty from Downunder. I think they were the matched pair? Where did you get the backdrop? I've been looking for something like that. Cheers Jim Did you play stevie as well as me when you were over here, jim1973?
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Post by jim1973 on Sept 16, 2022 20:43:14 GMT
Yes. One and four for the trip but good fun!
Jim
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Post by stevie on Sept 16, 2022 22:01:24 GMT
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Post by macsenwledig on Sept 25, 2022 15:58:31 GMT
 DBA is a great set of wargaming rules, in many people’s opinion one of the best, being quick to play, requiring few actual figures and models and thus less cost and painting time, and it is relatively easy to learn. However, some people have noticed that each new version of DBA is slightly more complex than its predecessor. This is inevitable as more play-balance and realism is added to the rules as they evolve and improve over time. Nonetheless, some players still yearn for and would prefer something with a little less complexity. So here is a simplified version, with obscure scattered rules, fiddly bits, and the hard to remember stuff removed. But it still gives broadly the same overall effects and battle outcomes as the full normal rules do...it’s just simpler. And it can be found here:- ibb.co/Mks6Xng(scroll down and click on "Load Full Resolution - 5.2 MB" to resolve the blurred picture)Enjoy.  and just remembered to download these
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Post by stevie on Sept 25, 2022 16:04:47 GMT
Just don’t be disappointed when you find out it’s merely an April Fool’s joke…
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