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Saturday, August 11, 2012

I'll be gaming today...

So I thought I'd share some stuff I got in the mail this week and never got around to showing you all-


I never bought this back in the day because I had the first edition version and it worked fine, but this was a good deal.


This is one of damned few female Mongol miniatures out there.


Still shrink-wrapped Clan War Oni. 





And the miniatures with the worst packing job I have ever seen, they were in a box, in a zip-lock bag with a few styrofoam packing peanuts surrounding the bag. These are the EBay pictures, one of the spearmen is pictured with a broken spear shaft. When they arrived here four were broken and all of them were bent badly.


I got something else too, but it has to wait until I get pictures of it to show you, so there's a cool surprise coming up! If you all ask nicely in the comments maybe my lovely wife Mona will dig out the digital camera and take the pictures while I am gone today.

4 comments:

  1. Do you know the manufacturer of the Mongol miniature?

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    1. She's a Reaper mini, the only thing that comes up in a search on their website if you search for "Mongol" and she's from a discontinued line. I bought her mostly just so I could have a miniature for my wife's character to stand next to mine on my desk as inspiration while I write my blog, but also to inspire my wife to paint more minis; because she's better than me. So I guess it was kind of a bribe too, or an appeal to vanity maybe?

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  2. I have that Battlesystem Rule book as well as the original box set, the second works allot better!

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    1. Isn't that always the way? The 2nd edition version of almost everything (the DMG being a glaring exception)turns out to be better than the 1st edition version, but we still seem to stubbornly love 1st edition AD&D more, warts and all, and 2nd edition gets practically no appreciation at all.

      If I were to venture a guess as to the reasons, and I will since it's my blog and all, I'd say it stems from the sanitization of AD&D; a game previously marketed to adults,now being marketed as though it was intended for kids and splatbook fatigue driving us ultimately away from the game. Core 2nd edition AD&D is really a superior edition as a game to it's predecessor.

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