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it's a shame that tts hasn't been embraced by the wargaming community. as a solo gamer and military historian, it remains endlessly useful for me. i've filled tables with 1000s of tiny ships and men. played around with gorgeous scenery that would have cost megabucks. yet it hasn't cost me a penny. as a long timer, i also have a loft full of painted figures. i've been there and done that. i can't get my head around peoples indifference to such a wonderful toolkit.. multiplayer networked wargaming tables... we used to dream of having such a thing. but now its actually here.... it's seems people 'cannot be arsed' with it. funny old world.
still, i'm glad you enjoy them.
cheers.