BBB Bash Day 2017

Started by Leman, 16 February 2017, 04:28:15 PM

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Leman

Cheers Chris; that would add an extra sparkle to the day. PS, how come an attractive market town like Abingdon has such rough pubs?
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sunjester

Some great looking games there. I'm getting a bit intrigued by BBB, but the games seem to be 10mm or smaller scales. How would they work with 15mm? I already have hundreds (thousand?) figures for 19th century French, Austrian, Prussian, Bavarian and Italian armies, so I wouldn't want to replace all those.

fsn

C'est magnifique, mais ce n'est pas la 10mm.

Also, not sure of the advisability of putting a gun on a railway line.

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Chris Pringle

Quote from: sunjester on 10 March 2017, 07:51:37 AM
Some great looking games there. I'm getting a bit intrigued by BBB, but the games seem to be 10mm or smaller scales. How would they work with 15mm? I already have hundreds (thousand?) figures for 19th century French, Austrian, Prussian, Bavarian and Italian armies, so I wouldn't want to replace all those.

Check out Vincent's magnificent annotated photo-AARs of his 15mm games here:
http://corlearshookfencibles.blogspot.co.uk/
He and his group have almost fought through an entire 15-battle Franco-Prussian War campaign, among others.

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Quote from: Leman on 09 March 2017, 09:40:43 PM
how come an attractive market town like Abingdon has such rough pubs?
Dunno - it's foreign territory to me.

Quote from: fsn on 10 March 2017, 07:56:58 AM
C'est magnifique, mais ce n'est pas la 10mm.
Also, not sure of the advisability of putting a gun on a railway line.
Inspiring photo's chaps!

Glad you like.  :)

Per p3 of the BBB rulebook: "the troops of a unit actually cover a much larger area than the few square inches of its base. The bases merely represent the 'centre of gravity' of a unit". So there aren't necessarily any guns actually on the railway line. And besides, it's a railroad.

Chris

toxicpixie

The more I see of your 3mm, the less inspired I am by going with 2mm! The larger bases work better as well, I missed a trick using 20mm, should have gone 30mm for better "mini-diorama" feel.

Very tasty - I wonder if I start storing up "partner-points" I can make next years...
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Pretty sure that the Razzionville track wasn't completed in 1870, it's where Emile Zola fought. ;)
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d_Guy

Wonderful looking games, gentlemen - thanks for posting all the picture - much enjoyed looking at them.

Leman. Particularly liked your twin paddle wheel gunboat at Shiloh.
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Shedman

good looking game - it prompted me to buy some 3mm stuff from Peter Pig

Leman

Not sure who was actually running the 10mm game pictured, but it certainly isn't Rezonville, as the white coated Austrians in Magenta in the background will testify.
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Chris Pringle

And nor is it in the US which is what I thought FSN was referring to, for some reason, hence my "It's a railroad" remark - sorry, FSN!

Shedman

The railway in the photo is the Milan to Turin line, calling at Rho, Mageneta, Novara,Vercelli, SanthiĆ , Chivasso and Torino Porta Susa and the French did have to bring their artillery across the tracks as the railway and road embankments were the only way to cross the river Ticino



fsn

Quote from: Chris Pringle on 10 March 2017, 11:21:57 PM
sorry, FSN!
No problem. I was just worried about the 4:45 coming up from the South.
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Duke Speedy of Leighton

There was a rail replacement bus that day!  :-B
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