Many of you will already have seen it, but if not, I commend you to seek out Chris Gregg's Not just old school wargaming blog to read the reports of their superb game of Quatre Bras.
Whether you head to his blog directly or get there via the bicentennial blog Wargaming Waterloo 2015, dysaf!
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Quite amazing!
ReplyDeleteOut standing looking game. You can also get lost in all the background story
ReplyDeleteDoes look utterly splendid, doesn't it? 1:20, indeed! Almost makes one think about skirmish wargaming, which I have never seen done properly but is always enticing.
ReplyDeleteJulian, we did La Haye Sainte and Waterloo at 1:3 scale which was big game skirmishing - links on James Wargaming Waterloo blog, and I produced rules for it - "With MacDonnell and Baring 1815" available as a download from my blog. cheers Chris G
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