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Pictures From our Club's Open Day

Posted by Rosbif on 01 Sep 2016, 05:54

Hi all,

Back again after a long break (real life, you know... :oops: )!

I put on a display game for our club's open day using nearly all my 1/72 Napoleonic collection recently. Here's some pictures from the day. I'll post a proper batrep on my blog in the next few days.

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Spanish infantry holding the line at the river

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Spanish cavalry in support, with British infantry in reserve.

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Portuguese infantry ford the river

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French infantry assault the Spanish held village
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Posted by Peter on 01 Sep 2016, 11:36

Looks great! Thanks for sharing! :thumbup:
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Posted by davbenbak on 01 Sep 2016, 15:33

Where did you get your buildings? I'll be needing some soon and yours are the perfect scale.
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Posted by Rosbif on 02 Sep 2016, 13:06

davbenbak wrote:Where did you get your buildings? I'll be needing some soon and yours are the perfect scale.


My bigger buildings at the back of the picture are plaster made by a German manufacturer who I think has gone out of business (can't remember their name, sorry). Plaster's not a great material for wargaming as it chips very easily; I've had to make a lot of running repairs! The buildings being assaulted in the picture are resin model and were bought from a mate's wargaming business, Wargame Miniatures. You're in the US, IIRC, so you might want to find something a little closer to lessen the shipping costs. The manufacturer is JR Miniatures, who are located in California, I think. You might find a store closer to you which stocks them.

We use 15mm scale buildings to represent a built up area, rather than individual houses. Basically a town block with all the fences, gardens, sheds, outhouses, barns etc. you'd expect to find in a cluster of buildings. It's more the model's footprint, than the model itself, which is the important factor.
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Posted by Rosbif on 12 Sep 2016, 03:07

Finally got around to posting a batrep! :mrgreen:

Go to the Game Reports sub-folder for the full report
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