GC meets SG/DF

3 posts ยท Jul 4 1997 to Jul 5 1997

From: Phillip Atcliffe <Phillip.Atcliffe@u...>

Date: Fri, 4 Jul 1997 05:43:04 -0400

Subject: GC meets SG/DF

Oerjan and Jon T said:

> But what about a brown-haired female Commander (or Telepath, for that
Ah well. I can dream, can't I... <<<

> You DO know you can buy these (Ivanova certainly, not sure about

> 1/8, yes. But they're a bit too big to use with my other wargaming

Unless you do Attack of the 50-Foot Woman a la SG2 -- or The Commander
Who Ate Sheboygan with DS2... B-)

Which reminds me of a story that Craig Taylor (? I can't remember his
name --
anyway, the other half of Battleline/Yaquinto with Steve Peek) used to
tell: apparently, he once knew an "otherwise normal" miniatures gamer who had
a collection of camp follower minis. After every game, he would choose a unit
that had done the best on the day and "reward" it by putting the "women" in
the storage box with the "troops" One is reminded of the origin of the word
cockpit for part of a ship...

Phil, official, GZG-approved pervert to this list (um... thanks, Jon?)

From: Ground Zero Games <jon@g...>

Date: Fri, 4 Jul 1997 13:34:08 -0400

Subject: Re: GC meets SG/DF

> After every game, he would choose a unit that had done the best on the

Even toy soldiers need some fun sometimes...... [is this where the phrase
"lead in your pencil" comes from...?] (Sorry.)

> You perhaps have another reason why all his "mini's" were smileing

...wait till we do the "recreation section" from the Hammer's Slammers TO&E
for DSII and SGII....
[Yes, it does exist - check the book...!]

:)

From: campbelr@p...

Date: Fri, 4 Jul 1997 20:10:58 -0400

Subject: Re: GC meets SG/DF

> After every game, he would choose a unit that had done the best on the

You perhaps have another reason why all his "mini's" were smileing when
removed again from storage?
 8D

Randy