Hi!
Very true, any company that makes mini games MUST have a plastic line of the most common troops. What wouldn't I give for plastic sprues of Leman russ for epic and otehr such units that one must now buy in metal with the extra price.
Peter
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From: "Tom Webb" <Webbsoft_at_...>
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Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 5:17 PM
Subject: RE: [NetEpic ML] GW & criticism
> I have to say though, that I-Kore have closed the gap considerably, there
> minis are better quality, especially the Celtos stuff and there prices are
> better. However they lack plastic regiments... a major problem in my eyes.
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> Tom.
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> From: ahickey1118 [mailto:ahickey_at_....uiuc.edu]
> Sent: 04 February 2002 03:54
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> Thanks for the warm welcome!
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> The only thing I have to say about 90 million pounds is that
> wargaming, even tabletop wargaming, will never be more than a "niche"
> industry. Obviously it will never reach the size of the consumer
> electronics industry because, frankly, only about 5% (if that) of the
> population would probably ever be interested in playing.
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> I appreciate what NetEpic does for epic, and I'll definitely feel
> free to jump in again the next time I have somthing to add.
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