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Anglo-Danish and Normans a Saga Report

Biblical warfare through to the Crusades - thousands of years of games!
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Anglo-Danish and Normans a Saga Report

Postby scrivs » Wed Jul 11, 2012 8:13 am

It's bumper blog update time while I catch up with blogging some of the games I have played this last week.

Yesterday evening John and I played a game of Saga at Maelstrom Games.

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As usual, more pictures and write-up on the Scrivsland Blog
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Clearing the backlog 2013....

Purchased: 12
Painted: 115

That's just the 28mm stuff, I'm not even going to start on the other scales.
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Re: Anglo-Danish and Normans a Saga Report

Postby Cubster » Wed Jul 11, 2012 9:36 am

Fibber! I have it on good authority that Maelstrom Games isn't a 'bricks and mortar' company so the Maelstrom building doesn't exist!

No flies on me.

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Re: Anglo-Danish and Normans a Saga Report

Postby Jammers » Wed Jul 11, 2012 2:41 pm

Cubster wrote:Fibber! I have it on good authority that Maelstrom Games isn't a 'bricks and mortar' company so the Maelstrom building doesn't exist!

No flies on me.

Couple of lice, but no flies.


Wrong! Try again ... :D
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