I only saw one thread. Don’t know about any others.
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 Test: Rolling with a King Tiger :wink:  Rolling 18 6-sided dice: Rolling 18 6-sided dice:
 4, 1, 2, 4, 3, 5, 6, 3, 5, 3, 2, 5, 4, 5, 3, 3, 1, 6
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 Wootness it worked!! Im am definately down to play now. Anyone up for a 2 vs 2? We can have 100 pt. armys for each player and we can have a large map with like 5 objectives. I saw a 2 vs 2 game with 5 objectives once (they used all the maps from 2 starter kits and combined them together) and I thought it was pretty cool. Also if we would start a game, we would be able to use any pieces or would we be able to use only pieces from a certain year? Also which map would we play and would the hexes be labeled to make moving possible? 
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 I would set it up like a big chess board. You can take a piece of paper and a rule and draw maybe 15 boxes by 15 boxes. You can move via grid that way, although no online utility can really help you out. 
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 This would definately be interesting to try. Rolls for initiative 
  Rolling 2 6-sided dice: Rolling 2 6-sided dice:
 6, 1I would say go with something fairly simple the first time though. 
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 @Der: This would definately be interesting to try. Rolls for initiative 
  Rolling 2 6-sided dice: Rolling 2 6-sided dice:
 6, 1I would say go with something fairly simple the first time though. Im up for whatever. Ill play a simple 1 vs 1 game with 75 pts armies. 
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 Pretty sweet. Might be the way to go for me. Just got my first starter set from the local shop. The owner told me their was only a couple of other guys that ever bought the stuff. :| How about a pdf of the regular maps done in grayscale but with numbered hexes. Then they could be printed out on a smaller scale (so you could just have a clipboard next to your computer). Troop movement could then be posted by hex-grid number and kept track of with simple pencil mark. 
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 Pretty sweet. Might be the way to go for me. Just got my first starter set from the local shop. The owner told me their was only a couple of other guys that ever bought the stuff. :| How about a pdf of the regular maps done in grayscale but with numbered hexes. Then they could be printed out on a smaller scale (so you could just have a clipboard next to your computer). Troop movement could then be posted by hex-grid number and kept track of with simple pencil mark. Sounds good to me. Just get a good PDF file of the map and ill download it. :wink: 
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 Pretty sweet. Might be the way to go for me. Just got my first starter set from the local shop. The owner told me their was only a couple of other guys that ever bought the stuff. :| How about a pdf of the regular maps done in grayscale but with numbered hexes. Then they could be printed out on a smaller scale (so you could just have a clipboard next to your computer). Troop movement could then be posted by hex-grid number and kept track of with simple pencil mark. Sounds good to me. Just get a good PDF file of the map and ill download it. :wink: Yarrrrrrrrrrrrr……so no one wants to do this or what? 
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 My scanner at home is too small. I would have to tile it all. I’m sending it with my wife to work so she can do it there. It’ll be a couple of days. 
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 PDFs of all the maps are readily available at the avalon hill website. 





 
		 
		






