My blog mentions my 10mm PNW project as well as a few other things.
http://jim-duncan.blogspot.com/2019/05/may-status-report-2019.html
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PNW stands for Portable Napoleonic Wargaming.
http://wargamingmiscellany.blogspot.com/2019/01/the-portable-napoleonic-wargame-is-now.html
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This is a good looking option for the PNW, at this scale it must be highly portable. How does it all pack up?
Quote from: Dave Fielder on 26 May 2019, 09:19:30 PM
This is a good looking option for the PNW, at this scale it must be highly portable. How does it all pack up?
About 50 figures for a Division so a fairly small box required.
My tiles are Heroscape tiles so are fairly compact too.
I plan to use quite a lot of figures, probably 16 regiments of infantry, 8 regiments of cavalry and 4 batteries so will use a bigger table.
I'll be more specific when I do it for real and I'll blog it so you can follow.
Looks like a great way to play
Nice stuff there Jim :).
Definitely !
Cheers - Phil