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Cardinal Hawkwood11 Aug 2009 4:05 p.m. PST

last Sunday's club meeting at the cumberland Association in Annandale saw a bit of action

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mghFond11 Aug 2009 9:52 p.m. PST

Excellent paint jobs! Very well done.

abdul666lw11 Aug 2009 10:13 p.m. PST

Wow! What an eye-candy!
And a hard fought battle – thanks for sharing.

But here a forum is less reader-friendly than a blog, since the battle report is 'disconnected' from the pages of the countries involved -and there is probably no possibility to 'label' / 'tag' posts?
Think of the newcomers -to the hobby or to the forum- who will discover the Fortress in years to come: if they 'explore' from one of the Pangean countries they'll have all chances to regrettably miss this spectacular battle report. The two threads devoted to this battle are not blatantly related?
May I suggest that you post a link (well, two, actually, the very two you posted here) to the Battle of Bayerlindorf AAR in at least one of the 'national' pages -maybe that of Nouvelle Champagne, currently empty? So much the more as it's one of the first opportunities to discover the Nouvelle-Champenoise army (specially liked the Guards in yellow: 'Gardes Lorraines', I guess?).
[OK, I did it -sorry, but I could not resist]
I know, I'm an annoying nazi of easy and secure exhaustive information retrieval!

Thanks again for sharing, to enjoy the sight of these superb armies was great to begin the day with (7 a.m. here).

Bring us more!
Cheers,
Jean-Louis

Theword11 Aug 2009 11:57 p.m. PST

Looks very nice.

Best period to imagine about IMO.

TW.

starkadder12 Aug 2009 1:29 a.m. PST

Speaking as Le Viscomte d'Haut-Bois and on behalf of our Most Beloved King Arouet 1, all Nouvelle-Champagne thanks you, my dear Abdul J-L, for your enthusiasm and interest in the fate of Pangaea.

Sadly, most of the primary historical documents concerning the history of Pangaea were lost in a sudden diaspora earlier this year. Our best annalists are attempting to recreate them.

Nouvelle-Champagne is a happy and Enlightened land. We welcome all visitors to our fair kingdom and ask only that you do not attack us with evil intent. Good intent is fine.

Cardinal Hawkwood12 Aug 2009 1:52 a.m. PST

Well I did want them to do more text but…

Frederick Supporting Member of TMP12 Aug 2009 5:30 a.m. PST

Beautiful – gotta love IR40, every Prussian's favourite regiment

andygamer13 Aug 2009 4:19 p.m. PST

every Prussian's favourite regiment

And Cuirassier Regt No.2

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