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 Forum: General Science Fiction Wargames (10mm, 6mm and smaller)   Topic: B-movie Monster Mania for Axis & Allies Minis

Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 7:21 pm 

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Axis & Allies Miniatures is a "beer and pretzels" WWII platoon-level collectible miniatures game from Wizards of the Coast Sci Fi gamers might be interested in an AAM Rules Expansion I'm developing called The Creature That Ate Berlin (CTAB). CTAB lets players recreate Japanese monster movie-type bat...

 Forum: General Modern Wargames   Topic: B-movie Monster Mania for Axis & Allies Minis

Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 7:19 pm 

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If there are Axis & Allies Miniatures players on this Forum who do not frequent Forumini, you might be interested in an AAM Rules Expansion I'm developing called The Creature That Ate Berlin (CTAB). CTAB lets players recreate Japanese monster movie-type battles between a giant creature and a human a...

 Forum: 10mm   Topic: Help! Sci-fi minis for kit-bashing?

Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 10:53 pm 

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I posted this in the General Wargames thread then found this thread and thought it might work better here. I've produced a short rules expansion for Axis & Allies Miniatures called "The Creature That Ate Berlin" that enables one player to pit a custom-designed B movie-type giant monster against the ...

 Forum: General Science Fiction Wargames (10mm, 6mm and smaller)   Topic: sci fi minis for kit-bashing

Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 10:25 pm 

Replies: 1
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I was referred to this forum by FLGS Game Kastle in San Jose, CA. I've produced a short rules expansion for Axis & Allies Miniatures called "The Creature That Ate Berlin" that enables one player to pit a custom-designed B movie-type giant monster against the other player's AAM army. http://www.media...
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