I had no idea that Jay Leno's chin had such magical powers. wrote:
> 
> Tim wrote:
> >
> > Hi All
> >
> > I am busy painting up some of my new E40K Dreadnaughts and am wondering
> > about how I should base them.
> > My Epic 40K boxed set is back-ordered so I am unfamiliar with the rules as
> > to how they are used in the game. Are they individual models like vehicles
> > or do they travel in groups...like infantry? The bases that they are molded
> > on seem kinda small and I don't wanna have trouble with them falling over
> > all the time in play.
> 
>         There is a wargaming supply company (the name escapes me)that makes
> flat metal squares for basing out miniatures.  I use these bases for
> bike units (I mount Eldar jet bikes on wire first) and small vehicles
> (Vypers, land speeders, dreadnaughts, Avatars, etc.).  You can buy them
> in packs of 100 for about $4.00 American.
> --
> Later,
> Mark A. Siefert
> 
>         "There are just two rules of governance in a free society:  Keep
> your
> hands to yourself.  Mind your own business.  Bill, keep your hands to
> yourself.  Hillary, mind your own business.
> 
>         -P. J. O'Rourke
>         From a speech for The Cato Institute,
>         May 6, 1993
> 
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I can get them from a store here; I think they're for an epic scale 
civil war game, but I'm not sure.
Thane
Received on Thu Jan 08 1998 - 02:23:24 UTC