'Cumberland's Sausage' - An Ealing comedy set during the '45

Started by Steve J, 07 November 2015, 09:15:58 AM

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Glorfindel

Another excellent battle report - thank you for
taking the time.

Lovely figures and terrain and the rules sound
very interesting.

Thanks again,


Phil

Steve J

Happy to oblige Phil. The campaign has generated quite a bit of interest which is nice. I for one knew sod all about this period (other than Culloden) and was not sure it would be that interesting to game. How wrong I was! It has been great fun and is certainly full of plenty of 'what ifs?' for the wargamer.

Techno

Excellent, Steve.  8)

I notice that you managed to avoid the others taking your picture.  ;)
Cheers - Phil

Steve J

I didn't want to break the camera Phil :D ;). Wife, daughter and son photogenic, but somehow the camera just doesn't love me :(.

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Duke Speedy of Leighton

Are we going to get a battle fought in a mountain pass? Then you could do Cumberland Gap!
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Steve J

I'll suggest it to Dave. Then we could have some skiffle music on in the background as Donegan's Horse advance ;) :D

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Westmarcher

 .... and the whole lot washed down with some Cumberland Ale!  :)

Good report (and especially interesting as I am currently reading "Sweet William or The Butcher? The Duke of Cumberland and the '45")
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.