Yes watch the new boy Byronnigelemsen wrote:arr... there is the flaw in your assumption... me win a comp.... nah.. i leave silly things like that to my son...
he's a good gamer coming over from the dark side (25mm ancients)
cheers
Alasdair
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Yes watch the new boy Byronnigelemsen wrote:arr... there is the flaw in your assumption... me win a comp.... nah.. i leave silly things like that to my son...


Looks like quite a few Anglo-dutch and Spanish as expected surprising the Later Imperial Austrian is looking popular, though to be fair that list can be anything and I imagine Dave Allens is totally different from the one I played last year. How did you vs John gospotteddog wrote:just caught up with this amigos. its either anglo dutch, later imperial spanish, hapsburg austrians or later imperial autrian for me as we speak. ive been using anglo dutch at the club cos its a decent army and can have superior scots regiments. whats not to love. the spanish were bloody good too though and had some decent jockies 'n cuddies. finally decide on the eve of list entries as usual. see y'all at the basho. hunter.


Clue or Red Herring?! We'll find out soon enough!marshalney2000 wrote: Hunter has had the Indian sign over me for the last few weeks.
John


Yes I think a lot of the armies will be quite traditional this year, though with Richard Young and Don McHugh we should get at least 1 army from the indian and African continent, most of us down south have got to play our silly armies in the one day events, this year I have played Hadhramaut, Rajput, Scots Covenanter, Hejaz, Later Imperial Spanish, Later TYW German, Early Polish, and after Britcon am playing Irish and then Chinese, so lots of games and lots of funmarshalney2000 wrote:Don, you give my intelligence far too much credit if you think I could come up with an encrypted clue like that as to what my army is. Either that you have been watching the film "National Treasure. "
I suspect my final choice will be far less exotic than something from the Indian sub continent. Mind you Hunter has been observed at the club whistling tunes from the musical " Pocahontas" so perhaps there is a subliminal clue there.
John

What can I say Simon as ever the first few you have done look brilliant, My friend Derek did well with them last year at Campaign so they have potential especially as I think they'll be far more foot than mounted this yearlist_lurker wrote:viewtopic.php?f=112&t=43641
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As for horses .. I can take my licks, been there done that.




spotteddog wrote:do you still have the maoris? if not are the qing or the eskimos free for the weekend?







Absolutelyspotteddog wrote:the real dawg's list is in! c'mon you lot - the sooner we all declare the sooner we get the jockies 'n cuddies!
