A sort of AAR of a nice little game that I played with my good friend Keith Flint this weekend. Details can be found on my blog:
https://wwiiwargaming.blogspot.com/2018/10/trimsos-part-ii-ancients-aar-of-sorts.html (https://wwiiwargaming.blogspot.com/2018/10/trimsos-part-ii-ancients-aar-of-sorts.html)
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Your skirmishers wear purple?! Must be a really rich kingdom.
Well they're Keith's actually and it must be living in the Cotswolds that allows him to afford these expensive dyes :D
Love the chariots. I agree, a nostalgic look back over ones shoulder at what we recall fun gaming, becomes an increasing temptation. Though I wonder whether it was less about the rules and more about our general mindset, which was perhaps not as serious about everything as it commonly is today.
Great stuff, Steve. :)
Cheers -Phil
I for one don't take wargaming particularly seriously. Complex rules can get stuffed as far as I'm concerned.
Nice one
Very nice indeed, particularly like the chariots and Elephant
Take care
Andy