I've been putting together a bit of terrain for naval battles to add an extra dimension. This is Fort S. Genevieve, and to protect the emplacement Fort S. Valentin (star fort).
Eglise S. Michel and Chateau de Villiers. The coast had to be divided into three parts, but France is used to that.
The idea in using this lot is that a British admiral can drop off some marines for a random mission to i) silence the battery; ii) extricate a spy whose cover has been blown; or iii) rescue Miss Rawlins, favourite plaything of the Prince Regent. The French player will not know in advance what the British mission is, so may have to gamble a bit on positioning the militia.
Sorry about the inverted pictures, but I thought that since we had a few members in Australia, this might give them preferential treatment for a change. It's not easy to be an Australian wargamer, coming from a country with no history.
Quote from: FierceKitty on 28 January 2020, 10:17:42 AM
Sorry about the inverted pictures, but I thought that since we had a few members in Australia, this might give them preferential treatment for a change. It's not easy to be an Australian wargamer, coming from a country with no history.
Me thinks you do protest to much.....
All I can say is it takes a lot of gall to use that title. ;)
Lovely buildings and terrain, Kitty. :-bd
:-bd =D> :-bd
Looking damn fine !!
Cheers - Phil
Quote from: d_Guy on 28 January 2020, 03:41:44 PM
All I can say is it takes a lot of gall to use that title. ;)
Lovely buildings and terrain, Kitty. :-bd
Any more of that classical humour and you'll be going to the circus.
- As a support act for the lions.
That looks impressive.
When I saw the title I thought it was about Techno's latest accident and a part of his anatomy that had been cut into Three. ;D
=) =) =)
Cheers - Phil