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  1. It's discard down to hand size though isn't it? So you wouldn't draw 2 then discard 2 unless you already had a full hand.
  2. In the old edition you couldn't have a model do anything that caused enough wounds to kill itself. Papa's ability was fine as it did damage, not wounds. Not sure about M2E but it's possibly similar (that is, Papa's ability would be fine to use even if it resulted in his death).
  3. You could cheat in a low card to make sure the Death Marshall loses to Wp duel.
  4. Pretty sure it's always been $100 (before S&H) and you would need multiple $100+ orders to get multiple figures. Doesn't work well for those of us in the "horrible shipping costs" areas.
  5. Hope there's no problem posting YouTube links on here ...
  6. An oldy but a goody! 2013 is also the 100th anniversary of the publication of Little Wars. Check out some of Donald Featherstone's books for a look at more recent wargaming history (from the 1960s and '70s).
  7. Looking forward to this. I just hope the overall character of each model stays similar (ie. similar playstyle).
  8. What about Hoff using Machine Puppet to kill another model? Does that count as it would be the minion making the strike?
  9. Mine arrived today. Thanks - they look good.
  10. +1 to plastic cement. It basically welds the two pieces together. You will rarely need to pin the plastic models - they are very light and the cement doesn't snap apart like superglue.
  11. If you just want something ready to go (ok, after a little bit of glue) then the Aetherworks wagon is pretty good.
  12. Errr - are we supposed to get some confirmation? I haven't received anything.
  13. Wikipedia is great with their secondary sources thing - just ask Philip Roth, the author who was unable to correct an article about his own book as he didn't provide secondary sources.
  14. Woo hoo - looking forward to these.
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