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Miniatures Adventure => The Great War => Topic started by: Matt1066 on 05 November 2014, 11:40:45 PM
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A few weeks ago I was lucky enough to host this splendid battle, put on by a good friend.
Details on the blog at http://thewargamestable.blogspot.co.uk/2014/11/mons-1914-defending-bridge-at-obourg.html (http://thewargamestable.blogspot.co.uk/2014/11/mons-1914-defending-bridge-at-obourg.html)
Thanks
Matt
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Good to see Phil still use the terrain bit I made for him :)
cheers
James
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Great stuff. I keep pondering an early WW1 collection.
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Great stuff. I keep pondering an early WW1 collection.
But you'd want to sculpt it all yourself! :D
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Lovely AAR - once again scatter terrain makes a massive change to a game.
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But you'd want to sculpt it all yourself! :D
lol
Actually I've ordered 6 packs of the Mutton Chops BEF as part of my Xmas Bonanza ;)
:D
EDIT: As you can see from the timeline, yesterday I was pondering, today I was committed!
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Look like the German were ready to celebrate their victory... there's a bouteille de Champagne behind their main force (picture 16) ;D
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Lovely set-up. I'm just starting out in the same period, but in 12mm.
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What makes are the civilian figures.
Excellent game and great birthday present
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What a great set up.
Civilians are Brigade Models I think.
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Many thanks and order sent.
Any ideas on the others?