Battle of Glendale

Started by Le Manchou, 07 January 2017, 11:44:15 PM

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Le Manchou

Hello everybody, I played the battle of Glendale yesterday, here is the link to the report, click on the pictures and the report is in English.

http://2d6.fr/projet1870/
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paulr

 :-bd =D> :-bd

The large map terrain looks good
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Steve J


Duke Speedy of Leighton

As ever, a beautiful looking game.  8)
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Westmarcher

Bonne carte. Quelle belle façon de créer une table de jeu!  :-bd
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d_Guy

Continue to very much like the way you do your battle maps! Very stylish. =D> =D>
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Le Manchou

Thank you all for the nice comments, it's one of my 18 battle maps, we also played first Bull Run, Seven Pines and Gaine's Mill. Next battle, after my holidays in France, will be Malvern Hill.
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Leman

I really like the look of the games you put on. I think we would all like to know how you make the tabletop battle maps.
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Le Manchou

My ACW battle maps are a painted reproduction of the maps included in the scenario books of Altar of freedom
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Leman

Good lord! Are you a sign writer by trade?
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Le Manchou

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