Robert Wesley
Nepal Aberdeen Washington
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I was wondering what to DO in order to bring this out yet some more? The "toy factorrhoid" reared its appeal, as I now had the 'stuff' in which I could swiftly go from ANY "era" using a BASING method in this manner. With a decent amount from a single package of some "Florist's Clay" and copious piles of "Scrabble" tiles to slap onto with such, I can USE the 'minis' from some others like RISK then. It also allows for a STEP "Reductions" with removal of single Troops to indicate that, as I was just going to have these lain out upon the game board to show where "Fighting" had taken place. Unless this got in the way. It shall require a REVISED "CRT", with KISS being the predominant "themes".
Any CONSTRUCTIVE & CONTRIBUTORY thoughts? Welcome then!
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Robert Wesley
Nepal Aberdeen Washington
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oh alright! Here's WHERE you utilize the overhead 'markers' FROM the 1977 Tourney version, as each "counter" will represent a "Combat Factor" for those of the original. As for LOSSES with a CRT system, then simply have any unit roll one (1) DIE per "Combat Factor" it fires WITH and a '6' being a HIT. Then have a '1' cause a RETREAT and work out any such others with some similar methods.
Based upon what others have promulgated, then these ALSO will enable "Road March" or whatever from a COLUMN indication when it is orientated and situated for such. FACINGS would even become more prevalent as well, and whatever YOU too could manufacture.
Yet something else is to where some "Activation" by CHIT selection can become introduced, for which it will require additional HQ "markers" created or yet borrowed also, and while I'm at "it", even some NEW kind for anything it lacked.
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Lewis Goldberg
United States Bonnots Mill Missouri
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Do you ever just play games out of the box with the RaW? Just Askin'
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Kim Meints
United States Waterloo Iowa
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Lewis
I took extra sets of the 125th Aniv ed counters and use them with my 58/64 Gburg.Counters look super against that great old looking map.Counters are also basically the same so no rules changes needed.
You know Robert loves to tinker
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Lewis Goldberg
United States Bonnots Mill Missouri
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jackiesavon wrote: You know Robert loves to tinker 
I had NO idea 
{giggle}
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