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Moomin Beach
This was the last RoPeCon I went to.
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Moomin Beach
As usual, the convention oganizers did not provide me with the blue cloth they promised. Thus, white sea.
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Moomin Beach
Die Amerikaner approach.
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Moomin Beach
The peaceful village.
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Moomin Beach
Another shot of the assault fleet.
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Moomin Beach
Pride of the pirate navy.
Actually, this ship is contemporary. She's really a Portuguese training ship launched in 1939.
Though I doubt the deck mounted 88's were in the original.
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Moomin Beach
MTB's test their mettle.
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Moomin Beach
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Moomin Beach
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Moomin Beach
The defenders ready themselves.
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Moomin Beach
Hit the beach!
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Moomin Beach
Looks like they're in range...
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Moomin Beach
Action moves inland.
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Moomin Beach
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Moomin Beach
Looks neat so far.
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Moomin Beach
I wonder why I have so many shots of this?
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Moomin Beach
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Moomin Beach
Someone's trying to flank.
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Moomin Beach
"I'll never get through all those dice!"
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Moomin Beach
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Moomin Beach
The empties were used as hit markers.
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Steve Jackson
Last time around, Steve was much better. Don't know why.
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Not Steve Jackson
This is not Steve Jackson, this is another hairy American. He had those blinkyballs and I think he had moved to computer games (traitor!).
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WWII
It's always nice to see people play a pretty game. Especially so when it's not WarSnatcher.
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WWII
I think it was in 20mm.
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Moomin Beach
Die Amerikaner are off the beach.
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Moomin Beach
In retrospective, the beach stage was much too short. Should have rescaled the battlefield.
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Moomin Beach
A pair of Corsairs zoom in for air support.
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Packing
Even a simple game like this requires insane amounts of stuff to haul.
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Sugarcube Castle
This picture proves I'm not the only one there with a sick, twisted sense of humor.
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Sugarcube Castle
Ha! But it's not a complete castle.
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