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On 2014-08-11 16:52:57 +0000, Spanky The Man said:
> It's not much of a scan, but it's all I got.
>
> For use with the D&D Miniatures Game, the Gargantuan Blue Dragon box
> includes a four-page rule-book, a full-color stats card, a
> poster-sized battle-map and, well, a gargantuan blue dragon figurine.
> I grabbed the box image and map from the web as I've neither anymore,
> so apologies for the low-res scans.
>
> The dragon was well worth it's price when I bought it several years
> ago for $30; now it's going for $140 on Amazon so it's hard to
> recommend the purchase. Still, enjoy this modest little scan of the
> rules and stat card.
every contribution is a good contribution! Cheers!
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-Popeye
"I yam what I yam and tha's all what I yam."
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