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Post by gonefishing on Jan 2, 2021 20:17:44 GMT
Hi All,
Found these the other day and thought they might be of interest. I like their look a lot!
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Post by aducknamedjoe on Jan 5, 2021 6:22:25 GMT
I think manoftinblog has some of these? I've seen them on a blog before and I think it was his. They do look charming.
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Post by manoftinblog on Jan 8, 2021 10:04:16 GMT
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Post by manoftinblog on Jan 8, 2021 10:08:54 GMT
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Post by manoftinblog on Jan 8, 2021 10:10:12 GMT
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Post by gonefishing on Jan 8, 2021 15:44:15 GMT
Manoftin, it might have been at your blog that I first saw them! My mind, ever sieve-like, simply forgot. I'm sorry I didn't give you credit!
Must say I'm a huge fan of your style of gaming. I've had good fun this morning looking over the games you posted above. Everything from the old fashioned felt landscapes (often draped over stacked books, I'm thinking), to the toy soldiers you use, to the delightful "extras" scattered about the tables (squirrels, buckets, howling dogs...) is deeply appealing. I like your taste for simple rules also. When I have more time I plan to go back and read the articles more carefully. You've certainly got me thinking about picking up some of those trees...
Thank you,and apologies again for not giving credit where credit is due.
Daryl
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Post by manoftinblog on Jan 8, 2021 19:13:20 GMT
THanks Daryl - I have exactly the same problem remembering where I saw a good idea etc so now screenshot with the URL web address showing. Oddly this week I emailed Chris Lynch the Bold Frontiers trees designer in Australia when I came across again such a lost site with clever stepped Hill ideas that I had mentioned to him months ago without remembering whose blog it was on. snv-ttm.blogspot.com/p/marche-ou-creve-crisis-2015.html
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Post by manoftinblog on Jan 8, 2021 19:17:45 GMT
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Post by davel on Jan 9, 2021 13:07:54 GMT
Flatpack Forces also do so e very nice trees, similar in style to these
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Post by manoftinblog on Jan 10, 2021 9:19:34 GMT
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