Hanghai, 1930s the Exotic Far East in Miniature
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Mike Paine's Travelling Circus
Mike Paine is one of those people who meet once or twice and then consider him a friend, and his hobby is an elaborate interactive game using model building ships, people, cars, and buildings to create an imaginary Far East China port called HangHai (rhymes with Shanghai.)

it's really something to see, and, if possible, participate in.Rules were surprisingly simple, some might argue too simple, but no one cared about that as everyone was having fun.
I was told to choose a main character (I chose Professor Flagg as I really enjoyed the old 1980s "American Flagg" science fiction comic by Howard Chaykin) and then a sidekick and three other figures.
Professor Flagg and his companions, a beautiful side kick, three French sailors, a large Mongolian warrior, and a nun. Never hurts to bring a nun for moral, morale, and spiritual support in such places.
The rules were such that it really did not matter what figures I chose, as they all were treated pretty much the same in the rules, but the visual effect and the stimulus to the imagination are everything in this game.
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