TRICK OUT YOUR OOB MAPS WITH ARTWORK CUT FROM YOUR SPARE/DUPLICATE RULEBOOKS, LINK IS HERE!!! https://youtu.be/QMkfdDdvqus
Highlighting the map borders
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Now that looks outstanding! I may have to do all my country borders as well. Nice job P.
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Very nice! A person really needs a steady hand to do something like this.
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You mean I could do it after a couple of large drinks?
Excellent work. I should try as I am blind , but I have no hand skills! -
@wittmann:
You mean I could do it after a couple of large drinks?
Excellent work. I should try as I am blind , but I have no hand skills!Many years ago, in a magazine which included graphic novel style comic strips, there was one segment which told the fictitious story of a worthless and rather low-life World War One infantryman who could only shoot straight when he was drunk. The drunker he got, the more of a sharpshooter he became. So one day, his commanding officer gets him sloshed on several bottles of vintage Bordeaux wine, gives him a rifle, and positions him outdoors in an area of the front over which the Red Baron was known to fly every day. The guy whose wine had been confiscated for this purpose is furious, but the officer responds by indicating the drunk sharpshooter and saying “He needs to concentrate.” The sharpshooter, of course, manages to bring down the Red Baron with a single rifle shot…but in a twist of fate, it’s the pilot who was pursuing the Red Baron at the time who gets the credit, while the sharpshooter gets killed by a bomb shortly thereafter (in the middle of a second drinking binge).
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Marc, did you not hear the Red Baron never died?
We discovered it on this forum. Maybe you missed the thread. -
They proved the red baron was hit by a rifle round from the ground…
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We know it was not that Canadian pilot.
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Baron Manfred von Richthofen, a.k.a. “the Red Baron” was shot down by an Austrailian Anti-Aircraft gunner. If I remember correctly, his name was Robert Buie. A great book on this subject was titled “The Day The Red Baron Died”. It was published back in the 1970’s If I remember correctly(would be easy to “Google” it).
“Tall Paul”
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Heyo! Thanks for posting the photos of the outlining guys, I wouldn’t have chanced it if I hadn’t got to see how good it looks 8-) On on my second panel…