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Miniatures Adventure => Pikes, Muskets and Flouncy Shirts => Topic started by: Dalauppror on 10 May 2013, 08:13:07 AM
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Hi
You can find some pictures from one of our latest Muskets & Tomahawk games at my blog (http://dalauppror.blogspot.se/2013/05/muskets-tomahawks-aar.html)
We used about 600 points a side, the French got the slaughter mission and the English the Scout mission... yes I know that isn“t the easyest game for the English side, but the best was that my Mohawks just had switched side to the French;)
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-9AWbvamBTvE/UYo7PVNVrXI/AAAAAAAAAZY/x5_sN3uvHf0/s400/16b.gif)
Best regards Michael
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excellent AAR as usual, and really great photo's :)
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Great AAR :)
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Thank you ! :D
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Very nice table. Richard
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Call 'em Caughnawaga (rather than Mohawk) if allied to the French: they were Iroquois defectors who were lured off by Jesuit influences decades earlier and had to leave their home turf to move under the French wing. ::)
As head sachem of the Iroquois Confederacy, Sir William Johnson may have had a thing or two to say about them turning coat, :o lol not to mention the likely reaction of the Mohawk nation in general at a band that went over to their sworn enemies since Champlain's days - the home fires may have been kept burning in a less friendly way >:D
Great looking game, again :D
www.gallopingmajorwargames.com
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Looks great....well done
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Thanks you !
@Lance thaks for the history enlightment, not my field of knowledge as you notice, lets talk about Swedish medieval history instead ;D
Best regards Michael
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That's certainly a lovely table and figures. Looks fantastic.
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Thanks you !
@Lance thaks for the history enlightment, not my field of knowledge as you notice, lets talk about Swedish medieval history instead ;D
Best regards Michael
Let's not lol 8)
Lance