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Re: Brickwars anyone?
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Fri, 30 Nov 2001 23:53:07 GMT
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I'm game, but all I have is Space.

Jason



In lugnet.loc.us.az, Mark Chittenden writes:
From what I seen in other news messages here, and on brickshelf
(and in general web surfing), Brickwars (bricwars, legowars, etc) is
a non-formal set of 'miniature gaming' rules where you can play a
wargame (set in either future space, modern war, pirates or
medieval settings) using Lego bricks & minifigs. You build the
vehicles/buildings with Legos (of course), 'build' an army of
minifigs (based on a points system - a basic unarmed/unarmored
figure is worth say 5 points, weapons/abilities cost extra, and in
general you have an allowance of say 100 to 500 points), and play
out a battle.  Seen pics of it from general LEGO gatherings, seems
like fun, haven't tried it yet.

Anyone game? My vote is for Castle setting first...

In lugnet.loc.us.az, Josh Patsey writes:

Brickwar fun?



i feel dum... what it this?



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  Re: Brickwars anyone?
 
From what I seen in other news messages here, and on brickshelf (and in general web surfing), Brickwars (bricwars, legowars, etc) is a non-formal set of 'miniature gaming' rules where you can play a wargame (set in either future space, modern war, (...) (23 years ago, 24-Nov-01, to lugnet.loc.us.az)

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