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Post by madmorgan on Dec 23, 2016 23:18:14 GMT
In the Baltimore area - Games & Stuff in Glen Burnie. Ed is the owner and they carried the game originally as well.
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Post by madmorgan on Dec 23, 2016 23:20:42 GMT
I would request adding a crew of stout doughboys with a "stovepipe" (AKA a bazooka) and also portee mounts for medium artillery and a multiple rocket launcher. The Stovepipe and a multiple rocket launcher on a wagon would be nice for Native American resistance fighters. If at all possible, a 15mm figure of Teddy Roosevelt would be useful. How about 18 mm for the Teddy figures? Stovepipe and multiple rocket launcher wagon mounted could also be used with regular troops as well - and let's not forget the flivver mounted MRL as well!!
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Post by hardlec on Dec 24, 2016 20:21:09 GMT
Bully!
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Post by easye on Dec 26, 2016 22:05:41 GMT
The Source Comics and Games in MPLS. They carried it from Alien Dungeon last time and it sold pretty good. I even saw people play it in store!
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Post by loyalist on Dec 26, 2016 22:08:52 GMT
Meeplemart in Toronto, Ontario still lists old AD stock for the game - just a few counters and traps. Again, suggest IG establish contact with them as the main Canadian retailer of war games.
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Post by ironcladgames on Dec 26, 2016 23:51:24 GMT
Meeplemart in Toronto, Ontario still lists old AD stock for the game - just a few counters and traps. Again, suggest IG establish contact with them as the main Canadian retailer of war games. I've sent them messages before, no response yet.
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Post by loyalist on Dec 27, 2016 1:16:25 GMT
Meeplemart in Toronto, Ontario still lists old AD stock for the game - just a few counters and traps. Again, suggest IG establish contact with them as the main Canadian retailer of war games. I've sent them messages before, no response yet. That's too bad. It would be nice to have a major Canadian distributor for IG products to help grow the game.
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Post by ironcladgames on Dec 27, 2016 1:27:16 GMT
I've sent them messages before, no response yet. That's too bad. It would be nice to have a major Canadian distributor for IG products to help grow the game. I'll still try others.
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Post by madmorgan on Dec 27, 2016 19:56:42 GMT
Its the holidays, maybe harsh winter conditions a factor. Good luck on a Canadian contact our forum members up north.
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Post by tenchuu on Jan 1, 2017 23:28:15 GMT
PMed you my local.
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Post by GarageBay9 on Jan 6, 2017 7:10:29 GMT
In the Seattle region:
Heroic Knight Games in Issaquah, WA Mox Boarding House in Bellevue, WA The Game Matrix in Tacoma, WA Mugu Games, Everett, WA
All major playerbase hubs for tabletop mini games in this area - plus Privateer Press is in Bellevue, so lots of potential for playerbase cross-pollination with Warmachine and Hordes from local tournaments.
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Post by boxholder on Jan 6, 2017 13:25:52 GMT
Sci Fi City : Knoxville, TN Orlando, FL Cincinnati OH +on-line store
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Post by madmorgan on Jan 9, 2017 1:30:04 GMT
As usual I'm behind on postings - I had already given a big thumbs up on the Lady Sharpshooters. They could actually be two type; pre-official Army recognition Annie Oakley’s Lady Sharpshooters, and post-recognition 1st Sharpshooters.
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Post by Quendil on Jan 9, 2017 10:43:18 GMT
One things I think is very Important that ironcladgames get sorted ASAP is instructions for all the sets. Some of the metal sets are very complicated to put together and although as a community we have come up with some instructions I do hear a lot of complaints from people that there are no instructions with anything. This was a big failing with Alien Dungeon and I don't want to see Ironclad Games repeat this. Other than that I am looking forward to the missing items from the rulebook being released. One thing do you have the mould for the original resin scout tripod as shown in the rulebook as I would like to buy some of that version?
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Post by madmorgan on Jan 9, 2017 13:40:56 GMT
Yes, excellent point Q - most common complaint is lack of assembly instructions. That said, there could be a price increase as the cost of printing such material is not cheap. But, the point is valid - short of some very nice people here at the forum, assembly would make a lot of unhappy new customers who purchase at, say, a convention after seeing/playing a demo and not being able to put things together correctly.
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