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| Ben Ten writes: |
I heard a rumour once that Games Workshop were thinking of moving into historical gaming, selling figures and games from their stores. The fear was that the frothing 13 year olds who usually wear space marine t-shirts would be seen sporting swastika armbands instead. I can see their point if it was true, not good for a company reputation! Still, the British used humour as a combat to the overly serious, unsophisticated Nazi propaganda (from whence the single testicle musical) and the tradition should continue. |
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yes - it's crass | 99 | 45% | |
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no | 94 | 43% | |
no opinion | 26 | 12% | |
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Crass or what? "Fascist Fashions" & "Gestapo Announcements" - just what you want on the front cover of a wargaming book.
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