Another rip-roaring encounter between Nick B's raggedy rebels and Nosher's gallant British as the two forces fight over possession of the Colonel's Daughter, Lady Victoria Pendleton-Pennyfarthing (known affectionately to the troops as Lady Pushbyke - as much for her skills on two wheels as it is for her encounters with the Regiment's Farrier.....)
http://nosherswargames.blogspot.co.uk/2016/06/springing-trap-sharp-practice-2-awi.html
Enjoy
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Great report and pics, Nosher.....(Liked the names. ;D)
Cheers - Phil
Superb report! ;D
Nosher they didn't have push bikes in 1776, honestly !
They had hobby horses, very popular amount at the gentry! ;)
Quote from: cameronian on 14 June 2016, 11:22:28 AM
Nosher they didn't have push bikes in 1776, honestly !
True, but 'bikes' have been around for centuries..... forward thinking chappies my British chappies. ;)
Good answer that man, take yesterday off, carry on ;)
Or 1817...
https://www.crazyguyonabike.com/doc/page/?page_id=40616
Quote from: cameronian on 14 June 2016, 12:09:30 PM
Good answer that man, take yesterday off, carry on ;)
;D ;D