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I need help.

I recently purchased a pdf of the original chainmail rules. i was looking for the post on the chainmail tribute game at lake geneva and now i cant find it. The one i was looking for had the armies at the moathouse and their point values. can someone help.

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Its over on DF, and the links on this site are in the conventions forum.
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thus why i couldnt find it here. thanks

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Have a look a the jousting tables/rules just for fun. I'm going to host a tournament before our next game session. I even bought those Lego jousting knights for props!!
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Rhuvein wrote:
Have a look a the jousting tables/rules just for fun. I'm going to host a tournament before our next game session. I even bought those Lego jousting knights for props!!

i'm definately stealing that idea. I love miniature battles but warhammer is way to cumbersome. Old school chainmail is perfect. I was asking for help so i could get examples of army construction.

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Hey mordrene and any others interested in Chainmail or the OD&D books and supplements, our good old C&C/TLG friend Finarvyn started a forum recently to discuss this great game:
http://odd74.proboards76.com/index.cgi

Check it out!
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Rhuvein wrote:
Hey mordrene and any others interested in Chainmail or the OD&D books and supplements, our good old C&C/TLG friend Finarvyn started a forum recently to discuss this great game:
http://odd74.proboards76.com/index.cgi

Check it out!

Thanks for the link. I love Chainmail (as well as OD&D and C&C) and maybe I can find some great discussion over there!

Wait ... I think I've been there before.
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