The Pelo-what-what War?
it’s how you say it, not spell it.
Yes Dill, because soldiers during the Peloponnesian War totally used guns like that figurine.
I’d love to see a set of plastic army figures for the Peloponnesian War.
I would think that it wouldn’t be too hard to find a rock shaped like Dill’s head.
@ nboady: Here ya go: http://www.warlordgames.com/now-available-plastic-greek-hoplites/
Dill “The Rock” is more believable than an “ancient Greek warrior” carrying a rifle!
They rode bicycles; it was the Pelotonisian War.
Templo S.U.D. over 10 years ago
The Pelo-what-what War?
puddlesplatt over 10 years ago
it’s how you say it, not spell it.
Constantinepaleologos over 10 years ago
Yes Dill, because soldiers during the Peloponnesian War totally used guns like that figurine.
nboady over 10 years ago
I’d love to see a set of plastic army figures for the Peloponnesian War.
Squirrelchaser over 10 years ago
I would think that it wouldn’t be too hard to find a rock shaped like Dill’s head.
reynard61 over 10 years ago
@ nboady: Here ya go: http://www.warlordgames.com/now-available-plastic-greek-hoplites/
Sisyphos over 10 years ago
Dill “The Rock” is more believable than an “ancient Greek warrior” carrying a rifle!
Don Howard over 10 years ago
They rode bicycles; it was the Pelotonisian War.