jaq ([info]jaq) wrote,
@ 2006-11-17 10:22:00
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Age of Arthur
Wannit!. I wonder what Bernard Cornwell will make of it; or how long it will take someone to combine his books with it.

(Which reminds me, I wonder if I can make any money from my old Harlequin miniatures now there are official rules for them again after about a ten year gap. Update: Hmm, given that they are selling at £3 - £5 each on the GW store, quite possibly. Update: meh, the Ebay prices don't look like enough to convince me to sell, given that I quite like the models still.)



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[info]keletkezes
2006-11-17 01:06 pm UTC (link)
how long it will take someone to combine his books with it.

Probably not that long: judging by the increasing interest in his stuff, most people have at least heard of him for one series or another.

As for Harlequins, I keep looking at the models pictured in the codex thinking 'they're clearly inspired buy the MO-only Wardancers...', whether they are or not.

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[info]jaq
2006-11-17 01:33 pm UTC (link)
The Wardancers and Harlequins always were quite closely related.

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[info]keletkezes
2006-11-18 11:31 pm UTC (link)
Clearly I'm far too new to this game, damnit...

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[info]hatter
2006-11-17 02:10 pm UTC (link)
Harlequins are too cool to sell, I think I remember when they first came out.


the hatter

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[info]jaq
2006-11-17 03:00 pm UTC (link)
It was 1988 (or '89?). Sigh. I still have them in the original box. Though it's a bit crowded as I got given some extras.

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