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Miniatures Adventure => Age of the Big Battalions => Topic started by: Battle Brush Sigur on January 16, 2022, 10:28:41 AM
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First Sharp Practice game of the year! Here's the AAR:
https://tabletopstories.net/language/en/2022/01/sharp-practice-traisen-valley-1/
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A very interesting playtest session and some ideas on asymetric scenarios in Sharp Practice, based on a wildly unknown part of the 1809 campaign. Hope you enjoy the article!
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Great stuff mate :)
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Thanks very much! None of the models are mine; they're all Cpt.Shandy's. I just come around to roll the dice. :D Only times I got to play with my own figures the past 2 years was either solo or if I manage to arm-twist somebody in the house here to play with me.
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Hmm. Interesting little scenario. I bet I can translate it to my War of 1812 chaps...
Well done!
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Good Battle report. Thanks for sharing!
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Great after action report! Thank you for sharing!
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@CapnJim: Without any problem, I'm sure. It's bascially local militia types backed by sharpshooters vs. better trained soldiers. That should translate well to 1812.
@Grumpy Gnome: Thanks for reading!
@MaleGriffin: Cheers!
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Only times I got to play with my own figures the past 2 years was either solo or if I manage to arm-twist somebody in the house here to play with me.
Unfortunately, in my case that means the dog, who is a very, very bad loser - he starts eating the figures if things go badly for him! In fact, he does it when they're going well, too.