Mike Bard Legionary

Joined: 12 Apr 2006 Posts: 388
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Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2004 12:02 am Post subject: Re: My first Historicon - Thoughts, Questions, Greetings and |
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> This means that a player is allowed to say 'these figures are exactly as
they appear'.
> However, there is still a great deal of 'proxying' of figures - some quite
heinous in my opinion, especially given the amount of work folks like Mike
Bard and Charles Yaw put into their armies. Proxying anything means you
tell your opponent exactly what the troops should look like.
Thank you for the complement. Yes, I'm a firm believer (fanatic) in having
figures be correct, painted properly, etc. I'm also reasonably forgiving,
but if the same person has the same lacks year after year I would probably
get a bit annoyed. Sadly I'm gonig to be guilty of one too -- if I ever
play an Early Hoplite army where the troops have JLS+LTS, I will be using
figures without JLS. The thought of painting another 200 hoplites at 3-4
hours each, just to have javelins, fills me with terror...
Michael Bard
That Greek Hoplite Guy
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