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Old 10-11-2006, 10:32 AM   #1
ninja91
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Sting LOTR tabletop

So I was out at Games Workshop. (yeah, I know, dont laugh...)

Anyways, I saw that they had a LOTR tabletop RPG/Battle/Miniature game. It was amazing. The detail of the miniatures, the armies you could build, the battles and adventures you could create, and I could do all this for more money than my brain is worth. But it was really cool. I thought about other miniatures, such as D&D miniatures, and how they could somehow come into play here....
The settings were terrifically realistic and detailed, and right when I walked in my jaw dropped. I played a demo game with one of the really weird store clerks, and was hooked. I will have to wait til good old St. Nick comes down my chimney until I can start my collection...
Anyway, I just thought I would start up a thread for discussion on anything with the LOTR tabletop game.
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