An ADLG Ancient British Panzer Division - Madaxeman.com reports

Started by madaxeman, 17 December 2017, 02:06:31 PM

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That well-known Barkeresque wargaming trope, the Ancient British Panzer Division, gets a surprise but strangely welcome outing in these three L'Art de la Guerre competition reports all taken from the recent Central London Invitational 1-day event.



This is your chance to thrill to the rumble of 32 separate wheels as the 15mm British Catuvellauni tribesmen race across the tabletop towards the Carthaginians and the Seleukids, before rounding off by taking part in a Very British Civil War against a more pedestrian flavour of Ancient British.



The reports are now laid out in a new wider-screen format with bigger pictures, but the same hapless captions and post match-mishmash of commentary and analysis from Cassivellaunus himself as well as Hannibal. The three opposing army lists are also referenced and included.



Trust me - these reports are wheely, wheely good (and the army does actually play out under ADLG in a way which "feels right" as well!)
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Terry37

Delightfully enjoyable report! And a great looking game.

Terry
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madaxeman

Quote from: Terry37 on 21 December 2017, 02:36:32 AM
Delightfully enjoyable report! And a great looking game.

Terry

Thanks - seeing those chariots languishing in a drawer and thinking how cool they looked was the thing that tipped me into taking this version of the army to the event !
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