My good mate Kel Pickup of the Scarborough club has informed me of the date for his Waterloo anniversary game this year- Its to be the 29th of August- Friday set up and Play through Saturday and Sunday
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https://www.facebook.com/ScarboroughWargames
Now I've seen a lot of this stuff and there will be the best part of 20,000 figures on the 40 foot plus table.
Most - but not all being Old Glory . Rules will be "General De Brigade" so I'm told
Kel still wants a few players for this- though many places are filled I believe
Not a lot else to say really except to show a bundle of kels pictures of some of his earlier Napoleonic mega-games- some from previous incarnations of Waterloo some from other Napoleonic Extravaganzas !
For anyone into these kind of large multi player gmes this has to be a must.
Get the details from the Facebook page already noted.
Please note- the date has apparently changed to August 29th due to double booking at the venue.
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Showing posts with label 25mm Napoleonic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 25mm Napoleonic. Show all posts
Thursday, 4 June 2015
Saturday, 24 August 2013
Napoleonic armies with Old Glory 25/8mm figures.
Here are some more pictures of Julian 's units that I though you might like to see.
All of these pictures show Julians units to advantage. Frankly I'd be having the lot myself if I hadn't already go a bundle of 40mm Napoleonics. I did think about it but no 1812 not really my thing, never has been- too much "War and Peace" in my youth.
As I dig out the files I'll post more pics and close ups- Including my own Cahsseurs of the Guard and Boney and his chorts. Keep watching....
Here we see almost al of Julians French Line amassed into one big unit-the only things not there are the individual command bases for the smaller 24fig units. |
These next 2 show the whole french force- once again the Generals are mine but since that set is also for sale- including Boney Himself... |
Here are 3 pics of the Russians including a close up of the Artillery- which gives a good idea of Jims painting style for this collection. |
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