Also, it's best to adjust the topic; with topic drift, it's hard enough
keeping up without getting something as nebulous as a digest number.
;->=
CAV the game? Seems very much a geographical thing; I never saw it played in
Lincoln, Nebraska, outside of a few store demos, but 50 miles away in Omaha,
there's a fair group of fans visable both at local cons and shops.
CAV the miniatures? I'm not sure they fit well with anything, including
BattleTech, though I'm rather fond of the Scorpion thingy. However, though
I've mellowed appreciably with age, I still have a personal problem with
anthropomorphic robots.
I find that the Infantry, though attractive, is too expensive. Of course this
also applies to Gearkrieg infantry as well (10 US Roto Troopers for $10.00, in
15mm!)
Michael Brown
[quoted original message omitted]
In a message dated 5/6/03 2:01:38 AM,
> owner-gzg-digest@lists.CSUA.Berkeley.EDU writes:
<< Subject: [DSII] CAV Re: The GZG Digest V2 #1602
Also, it's best to adjust the topic; with topic drift, it's hard enough
keeping up without getting something as nebulous as a digest number.
;->=
CAV the game? Seems very much a geographical thing; I never saw it played in
Lincoln, Nebraska, outside of a few store demos, but 50 miles away in Omaha,
there's a fair group of fans visable both at local cons and shops.
CAV the miniatures? I'm not sure they fit well with anything, including
BattleTech, though I'm rather fond of the Scorpion thingy. However, though
I've mellowed appreciably with age, I still have a personal problem with
anthropomorphic robots.
> [quoted text omitted]
CAV the mini are larger then Battletech, but not as Mechwarrior Dark Age
stuff. How it as a game I could not tell you, I have yet to see even a demo of
it.