That's a wrap
Having finished the Egyptian chapter in our Silver Bayonet campaigns, the next outing is to be in space. Or at least a space station. Sigh, I had just provided for some more boats for the journey back down to Cairo.
A deal at Hobby Lobby meant the three cost under $5 in total.
Rotating responsibility will bring Barry to fill in Roger's chair the 18th and a space station to grace the table, albeit a Floorplan is more accurate. More on this and photos will be after the game.
We will be using Stargrave as the engine for the series of games set in space, or more importantly other worlds. The ever increasing sets of supplements has given food for thought on what to expect for our little group. Greg has already volunteered to take the lead as maker of new bug factions for the next game. I am not sure about what he's got up his mandible?
On the home front, our local annual " bulk pick up" coincided with the attempt to increase space in the cellar of doom. What I discovered was the best part of three really useful boxes of Austrian line, multiple batteries and battalions, primed and ready to provide grist for the painting mill this winter. Where does the time go?
The mushrooms are being installed on bases to add to interest. Some 1/300 scale bridges are added to the smallest scale terrain collection. We may get to the Krasnograd raid yet.
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