Brief historical introductions à la DBA 3e would be appreciated.
Some lists could really do with some explication what they're supposed to cover. Old Saxon, Frisian, etc. and Strathclyde etc. would be good examples - just who are the "etc."?
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re: Meshwesh, I've always thought that maps would be nice. Showing the geographic extent of the given army list.
Wouldn't be easy. In some cases the geographic extent changes significantly, so a single map might not do it. But it would be cool.
Wouldn't be easy. In some cases the geographic extent changes significantly, so a single map might not do it. But it would be cool.
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Two different posts have now taunted me with comments like "we'll have the physical books for sale at the convention..."
When will those of us who can't make it to eastern U.S. conventions be able to get a copy?
When will those of us who can't make it to eastern U.S. conventions be able to get a copy?
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Yes you will be able to get them online and shipped.
The shipment of books are supposed to arrive at the end of this month. The books are planned to be available to order online via Scale Creep Miniatures shortly after that.
I can't give you an exact date yet, because the exact delivery date is not confirmed. Certainly, by the end of March.
The shipment of books are supposed to arrive at the end of this month. The books are planned to be available to order online via Scale Creep Miniatures shortly after that.
I can't give you an exact date yet, because the exact delivery date is not confirmed. Certainly, by the end of March.
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Notes and maps on Meshwesh. That would be cool. And it would drive traffic to the site and increase potential sales IMHO.
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