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Author Topic: Battle for Disuq, Egypt 1801 at Tactica 2016, Update with new pictures 25. 02.  (Read 12872 times)

Offline Ignatieff

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Re: Battle for Disuq, Egypt 1801 at Tactica 2016, More new pictures 23. 02.
« Reply #45 on: March 01, 2016, 05:07:54 PM »
Really wonderful painting   :-* :-* The camel jockeys are an incredible unit and the specs on the last fellow just blow me away  :o :o
LB

Can't say it better than that. Fabulous!
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Offline Ignatieff

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Any pics of the game?????

Offline Paul Hicks

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Love what you did with the Savants. The drawing Savant is possibly my most favourite sculpt. Would also love to see some more pictures of this fantastic game.


Offline Gonvalon

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Thanks Arthur.
I was so busy with playing, that I forgot to do pictures :-( I hope I will get some by fellow club members the next days.
A few more you will find here on the Perrys Facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/perryminiatures

Offline Gonvalon

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Finally there is a very good picture of the gaming table on my clubs homepage:

http://www.ths-wargames.de/index2.htm


Offline Monty

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It was a wonderful experience to be in Hamburg at Tactica again. Many thanks to the whole team for organising this splendid event!

Fortunately I had the chance to take some pictures of our table there:






During the next days I'll prepare a article about that on my blog. With some more pictures and a piece of the story behind our weekend.
Please visit my blog: Monty's Caravan


Offline AWu

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Its beyond beautiful..

How rules went with Napoleonic

Offline Monty

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Its beyond beautiful..

How rules went with Napoleonic

Many thanks. The rules went pretty well. Easy to understand and running smoothly. For skirmish games with about four units per player a really good choice I think but don't expect a simulation with special rules and such.

Some more impressions from the game and some words about the scenario on my blog: Here




Offline Malamute

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Splendid stuff, I especially like the panoramic overhead picture showing the boats arriving. :)

Sorry I missed this years show, hopefully you will have something spectacular again for us to play next year ;D
"These creatures do not die like the bee after the first sting, but go on age after age, feeding on the blood of the living"  - Abraham Van Helsing

Offline Monty

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Thanks a lot Nick. Of course I'd appreciate it very much to meet you again there.

As for the game... We're pondering about this and that...   ;)

Offline Malamute

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Thanks a lot Nick. Of course I'd appreciate it very much to meet you again there.

As for the game... We're pondering about this and that...   ;)

Whatever it is I will look forward to it.  :)

Offline Hammers

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Simply fantastic. This invokes such Aubrey&Maturing vibes in me.

Offline AWu

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Did Frenchies won at last once ? :>

What are miniatures used for Ottoman Infantry

Offline Gonvalon

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The Ottoman miniatures I used are mostly Brigade Games, the Albanians are Perrys and a few came from Westfalia.
Here are same examples of the Egypt cavalry.

 

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