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  • #6986
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    Sadly not my idea found this brilliant idea for damage markers over on this web site.

    http://societyofgentlemengamers.org/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=9373

    I will be stealing this idea though, I have loads of bits in my spares box.

    A big thank you to “Jose “Faustnik” Ventura.

     

     

    #6991
    Avatar photoPaul
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    Nice idea. Just goes to show, you must NEVER listen to your wife and “throw away this left over junk that you aren’t using”.

    Those are brave men knocking at our door. Let's go kill them!

    #7001
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    Paul throw away stuff, sheer madness, when I sold my first house I had to throw away 60 bin bags full of useful cardboard and plastic junk

    I have a garage to stow stuff in, now my wife loves the junk with my granddaughter coming home from school with projects granddad has everything needed to build any school history, art, music etc. project (to quote granddaughter “my granddad is a maker he can make anything”).

    There is no such thing as junk.

    #7081
    Avatar photoPaul
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    Couldn’t agree with you more. The reality is that as soon as you throw something away, you discover a brilliant use for it.

    Those are brave men knocking at our door. Let's go kill them!

    #7090
    Avatar photoSteve Johnson
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    Peter Pig make something similar for their PBI rules. Very effective they are too.

    #7869
    Avatar photowillz
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    Over the last few days I made 36 of these, that has made a reasonable dent in my bits box.

    A direct copy from Jose.

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    #7877
    Avatar photoWar Panda
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    I actually did this years ago for IABSM but I have to say they are nothing to the standard of Williams…brilliant job

    “The great Gaels of Ireland are the men that God made mad,
    For all their wars are merry, and all their songs are sad.”

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