As promised, I made out kinda sorta like a bandit at the last two conventions.
For Autumn Wars, I only got some figures and trees, but for ATC, I got some serious terrain and scenics.
So without further eloquence...here's my loot.
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| (The full table full of loot...that's a lot of loot!) |
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| (From HMGS GL is their swag bag with dice, measuring tape, lanyard, a figure, a pen, and a 3d printed business coin.) |
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| (Some of the figures I picked up at the Flea Market at ATC) |
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| (A freebie figure from ATC and their swag bag) |
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| (And HMGS-GL Dice) |
When I hit the flea market, I picked up two classics.
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| (I love this game...) |
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| (A TSR Classic Minigame...unopened...) |
And then I got a bundle deal from Dad's Armies.
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| (The church...) |
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| (The Mill...) |
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| (Self Explanatory I think....) |
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| (Two story large house...) |
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| (Two story stone house...) |
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| (Mislabeled wooden cabin...) |
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| (Wooden cabin...) |
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| (And a stone cabin...) |
I also hit some other dealers for some pieces.
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| (Two story house from Sword & Scabbard...) |
And these pieces from Diabolical Terrain.
Last but not least, my latest (and last) purchases of figures from the collection of The Late Uncle Duke.
A wide variety of colonial, interwar/pulp figures, animals, and some cargo.
Ready to be painted and to grace the table.
So that was it for my loot haul.
Thanks for reading and comments are appreciated.
Stay tuned as there is more to come!
Enjoy!
2 comments:
A good variety of loot. I'm interested to see how the Dad's Armies paint up.
Thank you for sharing so others can share excitement of your purchases. For me, the laser cut buildings from a new (to me) company called Dad's Armies. I hope they are a US based company and one of your photos clearly shows the URL for contacting them. (Haven't yet attempted it as I wanted to immediately let you know how happy I was for you.) Originally from Ohio, Great Lakes HMGS was not there in the 1970's. Nice to see Duke is still remembered. Enjoy your loot, "Lucky Dawg!)
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