Game links

Started by Dangerdaz, 05 May 2018, 09:02:12 PM

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Dangerdaz

A few links to some games.
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1899816770071190&id=302874659765417

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1929024540483746&id=302874659765417

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1851422101577324&id=302874659765417

The collection has grown & so far includes 2 Prussian corps, Prussian guard corp, 2 Bavarian Corps, Saxon division, Hessian division, Wurttemberg & Baden corp, all associated cav for that lot.
2 French corp, French guard corp, French army reserve cav n artillery plus all over cav.
2 more french corps are being painted up & I will make up the Saxons to its corp & add one more Prussian corp.
Then that's it!

Leman

Very nice indeed.  :-bd

What rules and what size table are you using to cater for all those figures?
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Dangerdaz

Quote from: Leman on 05 May 2018, 09:16:01 PM
Very nice indeed.  :-bd

What rules and what size table are you using to cater for all those figures?

I'm using the 1871 set with some house rules.
I generally play 8x6 if putting on a club game or 8x5 if running a home game. A table tennis table fulfills that role very well and cheaply.

Techno

Rather splendid !!  8)

Cheers - Phil

Leman

Oh for such space. I tackled 1871 on a 6x4 by using a cloth with 8" squares to help set the terrain, then used reduced inch rulers for movement and ranges. Further, my troops are on 1" squares, giving a smaller frontage than the reccomendation in 1871. A bit of a botch up, but it seems to work.
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Glorfindel

A beautifully painted collection on some lovely terrain.   This is about as
good as it gets.   Fantastic stuff.


Phil

Westmarcher

Nicely painted figures and well-based on the type of terrain I like.  :-bd
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.

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d_Guy

I like your figures and photos, Danger, nicely done!
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