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Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2009 1:51 pm
by philqw78
If jer was on this list I would have been spanked already
Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2009 1:56 pm
by kal5056
I had an opponent try this exact tactic with his Med Polish vs my Med Germans yesterday.
I found a great 'loop-hole" in the rules to prevent it.
I rolled a 5 to make him pick up the River and a 6 to make him pick up the road. LOL
Gino
SMAC
Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2009 4:18 pm
by david53
kal5056 wrote:I had an opponent try this exact tactic with his Med Polish vs my Med Germans yesterday.
I found a great 'loop-hole" in the rules to prevent it.
I rolled a 5 to make him pick up the River and a 6 to make him pick up the road. LOL
Gino
SMAC
You see you managed to find that rule that others forgot about.
Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2009 5:00 pm
by kal5056
I am quite the "Rules Lawyer".
Gino
SMAC
Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2009 6:21 pm
by bahdahbum
A good time to get some Mussels. Roughly where in the city or outskirts?
At the outskirts but by metro your are 20 minutes from the city center
Internet site will be on line in about 2 weeks ( or so I hope )
FOG Challenge
Adress:
54 rue Jean-François Debecker , 1200 Woluwe-Saint-Lambert (Brussels)
Inscription:
More information will follow on the internet site
Rules:
The latest version of Field of Glory
One historical pool : The dark ages and the birth of chivalry
- Wolves from the sea
- Decline and fall
- Oath of fealthy ( no options after 1149 some some armies will not be allowed )
+ the armies allowed in the « themed tournaments » at the end of those books ( no options after 1149 ) .
One open pool :
All the published lists by 31 december 2009 and not being part of the historical pool .
In both pools, the players will be paired as follow :
- The most historical way possible
- People who do not know each other or very rarely have the opportunity to play with each other .
Your results will not influence the pairing .
Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 9:00 am
by bahdahbum
anf it will be 6th and 7th february 2010
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 11:35 am
by grahambriggs
lawrenceg wrote:Robert241167 wrote:I haven't been in the hobby long but bought some nice hills from Ebay and had the exact same problem. They may have looked the part but it was hard sometimes keeping 1 base in line never mind whole BG's.
It may not look as good but I now use thin layers of mdf as it is a lot more practical.

One solution I've seen is to put a tiny bit of blu-tak on the bottom of the bases. It creates just enough friction to stop them sliding down the hill.
I find that the best approach is to be friendly and tell the opponent where "they really are" and have never had an issue.