Monday, 1 February 2010

HORRORS OF PAPER WARFARE

There are downsides to paper warfare. The thin cellulose-based troops are vulnerable to all kinds of hazards. Not least are the large furry collossi that are want to deprade over the cardboard landscape wreaking havoc. Bases are ripped-off, troops punctured by fangs, trees rolled over and buildings crushed. Perhaps I should not have covered my wargame table with carpet, making it attractively comfortable to feline giants and of course, paper bayonets cannot prod the soft underbelly of the aggressor so effectively as their metallic comrades.

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