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Re: CO BrikWars get together
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lugnet.loc.us.oh
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Mon, 10 Apr 2000 19:15:31 GMT
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tremor@apk.net (Adrian Drake) wrote in <FsqGAu.HDr@lugnet.com>:
> technic-scale AT-ST.
Would you mind bringing this to show-and-tell. It sounds cool.
> For me, that's none :) Hopefully we'll have enough gamers that can
> supply the wacky 1d10 and 1d20 dice we need.
It looks like d6 are used a lot. If I can find them, I have a very
large selection of dice from when I used to RPG.
> If we can get enough buildings, a siege or two might be fun. Or we
> just free-for-all and see what sorts of alliances may form. If
> someone has some nice buildings and/or castles, that'd be a great
> start. I for one don't have enough doors/windows to build a self
> -respecting building, so I probably can't build a base.
Free-for-all I think is it. I would love to defend a castle. If I
get one built I'll do so.
> > How much structure do we want? Just random stuff to hide behind
> > or maybe some actual buildings?
> Buildings would be nice, but I don't know if I can build any. I can
> bring a few bins of basic bricks if we want to throw something
> together on the spot.
Sounds good. I'll bring some baseplates at least. Maybe try to get a
brick bucket together.
> Keep in mind that I have a 2.5 hour each way trip to make to get to
> this. Anything past 8 or so is going to make my getting-home time
> extremely late. I wouldn't mind starting before lunch, maybe 10-11
> or so. 6-8 hours of gaming and I can get out of there at a semi
> -respectable time (unless I call on Uncle Steve, who lives in
> Worthington, but I'd rather not)
Let's plan on starting at 10:30. Everyone plan on arriving between 10:00
and 10:30.
> I've got a couple of bottles of Mountain Dew sitting around that I
> can bring along. Sugar and caffeine will be certain to keep the
> energy level up :)
Cool.
> I will take care of the digital camera (as you mentioned in your
> addendum)
Excellent.
> I am still wondering how much of my collection (or how much of
> anyone elses collections) should be brought to the gaming site for
> last minute building for scenery. Now that I've sorted my
> collection out, it's a little easier to transport, but still might
> take a while to load into and out of the jeep. I guess I'll see.
> Tiffany mentioned in another message what sort of layout we will
> use. I'll bring whatever baseplates (meager as they are) to build a
> town, if necessary. For things like mountains and trees, I don't
> know. Will we have a supply of books onhand to use to build a
> mountain if we want?
Let's bring some bricks and baseplates. If we need more we'll scrounge.
> (you say you're longwinded...get the both of us together, and we
> could write a novel!)
<grin>
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| (...) I could, but it's only partially completed, and not particularly impressive. You can see pics of it at: (URL)If we can get enough buildings, a siege or two might be fun. Or we (...) If we have one or two castles brought, and the rest of us (...) (25 years ago, 11-Apr-00, to lugnet.loc.us.oh)
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| (...) I live in right in the heart of Westlake, a western (duh) suburb. (...) I guess I better build something then. All I have currently put together are some semi trailers, a full-size bowling pin, and technic-scale AT-ST. I don't think any of (...) (25 years ago, 9-Apr-00, to lugnet.loc.us.oh)
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