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Post by richardnjones on Oct 15, 2007 12:20:18 GMT
Hi
I just completed reading magazine 3 and discovered Empire Chronopia. Do you have of these in stock? I would certainly buy those.
Thanks
Richard
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Post by Prince August on Oct 16, 2007 12:13:43 GMT
Hi I just completed reading magazine 3 and discovered Empire Chronopia. Do you have of these in stock? I would certainly buy those. Thanks Richard What is the difference between Chronopia and 'Empire Chronopia'. We do have many more Chronopia figures to list, when I get a moment I plan to list more this month.
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Post by richardnjones on Oct 17, 2007 9:53:30 GMT
Hi Michael,
Empire are 6-10mm, whilst Chronopia are 28mm. From what I read in the magazines they did have a full box game - Empire Chronopia they called it.
regards,
Richard
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Post by Prince August on Oct 17, 2007 13:56:16 GMT
Hi Michael, Empire are 6-10mm, whilst Chronopia are 28mm. From what I read in the magazines they did have a full box game - Empire Chronopia they called it. regards, Richard No Empire Chronopia figures then.
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Post by jase on Oct 31, 2007 12:09:24 GMT
Richard,
It was set to go, but Target collapsed before it was released.
Jase
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Post by richardnjones on Nov 13, 2007 13:06:23 GMT
What a shame but there must be some boxes out there, or some figures at least. Anyone care to sell?
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Post by chadjison on Nov 18, 2011 23:41:17 GMT
Yes the game was produced as a beta. So real models were produced, a molds made but who owns those I don't know. At least one set of minis were made, probably more, and there is a set of rules floating around. Yes, the minis themselves should have been produced or if redone today since people can take a 6mm fantasy rule set and make up an army based on them. Like DBM type rules. Do they make a fantasy version?
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