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If you get bored with the game you can always play with the pieces.
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What would the pieces consist of? |
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The gameboard would be a bit bigger than usual so the pieces are large enough to be played with separately. |
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Each sides' pieces would consist of an Architect, a Foreman(perhaps in a pickup truck), DumpTrucks, Loader/Backhoes, Bulldozers, and a bunch of Shovellers. |
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There's plenty of themes to choose from: Tonka (portrays standard modern equipment and is robust enough to be passed from generation of children to the next), Vintage (from the late 1800's, more display-worthy but still playable), and of course Army Construction Corps, which might be most apropos for a "war game". |
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(I left the post simple because it's a simple idea and I have some standard chesspieces sitting on the shelf just taking up space) |
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//Tonka (in yellow/something), vintage (hand-
painted late 1800's models)// |
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Wait. I mean really, just wait. |
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You're telling us this is to be done with _toy_
construction machinery? |
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I feel like like James Stewart in 'Flight of the
Phoenix'. |
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I award a bone of bitter disappointment. |
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