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In late game this is a strategy i often use. I let my most developed cities build new units wich then is moved to less developed cities where the old and usually obsolete units gets disbanded and providing sheilds for new improvements.
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Edward
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Being able to disband units for shields was a great addition to Civ2.
In my Civ1 days I had an "early retirement plan" for outdated units - usually consisting of them swarming enemy cities to deny resources and to bash, en mass and at terrible odds, against their walls.
When Gunpowder came around in Civ1 I'd have more outdated phalanxes than you could shake a stick at!
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rixxe
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Lausanne
Dec 2000 time: 06:12
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Disbanding units could be useful, early in the game when trade -> caravans are unavailable to boost your wonders productions...sometimes i disband an obsolete , what give me the necessary shield to buy a new one at half the price...
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Well, I really love builing Leo's so I never have obsolete units. Especially this is good for changing all those settlers to engineers! 
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johnmcd
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Edinburgh
Oct 1999 time: 05:12
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I like to build a little museaum of every type of unit in my capital. Somtimes you have to scour the planet with a spy trying to find an elephant to complete your collection. Its like Pokemon, but turn based.
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