A couple of months ago I realized I had spent almost no
money over the previous year on my primary hobby, games, so I felt like it was
OK to spend a little money I had saved up.
I ordered a Wings of Glory WW1 Rules and Accessories Pack with a starter
set of four airplanes. This would go
with the two planes I bought about 18 months ago to use while playing with
Aaron, who already had the rules and some planes.
I was excited when it all came in the mail, and happily read
the rule book.
Not long after that, just a few weeks ago, my old friend
Kelly posted on Facebook that he was going to sell his Wings of War (same thing
as Wings of Glory, just an earlier edition) planes, and asked if any of his
friends were interested. I jumped at
that. I didn’t even know he had the
game. He offered me a very good price,
but even so, I told him it would be a little while before I had the money. He said that was no problem.
I requested that he just hold them until I could pay him for
them, but shortly after that I came home from work to find a box from him on my
front porch. He had gone ahead and
mailed the planes to me, knowing that I would like to have them for a Veterans
Day game I was planning. What a super
nice thing to do! And I was thrilled to
get them. I love them.
And to top that off, just a few days after that, one of my
co-workers just gave me two more planes.
He’d had them sitting on his desk, having bought them just to have
models sitting in his cubicle, but had decided he wanted something larger. He knew I was into the game, so he handed
them to me.
It has been a biplane bonanza.
This is a photo of all my Wings of Glory planes.
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