An old stone tower covered with moss and ivy stands on the edge of an ancient forest. When you open the stout wooden door a sitting room with a warm fire blazing in the hearth is revealed. Books are stacked everywhere with parchment, ink, and quills laying about. The chairs look welcoming. Cider and tea have been laid out. You can flip through a book or share a story by the hearth with a friend. I only ask that you don't mistreat the books and that you keep your voice down.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
101st Airborne Infantry Division
I just started my Flames of War army. The rules seem simple enough, very familiar to 40K game elements in many ways so what the heck, I'm in. Plus I know a ton of people that play Flames of War, so when in Rome... Play Flames of War. I am building a U.S. Airborne army to mirror the best infantry division ever to fight a war, the 101st Airborne Infantry Division. I am really excited to field them. I love using tactics and the Close Combat games of old are by far my favorite computer games ever. I am curious as to how to model the units. Painting them should be easy even for me. A lazy painter's dream. I'll post picks of my airborne company when it is complete.
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Hello again, sorry for the intrusion, but at last I could find helsreach, a very interesting book, thanks for the recommendation.
Also the way I bought an Island of Blood, so I have an army of elves and rats .... the Tyranids will have to wait a bit even
I will wait to see your army.
Good stuff Ramon. I am glad you enjoyed Helsreach. I know I did. I will be posting my Steel Legion pictures just as soon as I set up some cool scenery for them to be displayed on for the big reveal.
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