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Mako1111 Feb 2012 1:50 p.m. PST

Years ago, I ran across a nice vignette, or photo of a game in progress, which showed a couple of 15mm late medieval, or early renaissance heavy cavalry forces, armed with lances, encountering one another in a mountain pass.

There were tall, steep mountains (presumably made of styrofoam, or other lightweight material) in the background. I think there was a gravel road, and possibly a stream too.

It appeared to represent a section of the Italian Alps.

I'm interested in seeing it again, for ideas on making a backdrop for a Great Italian Wars battle, where one opponent is trying to block the passage of the other.

I've done a bit of Google Image searching, without any luck.

Anyone have a link to it, or seen it?

I guess if I can't find it again, I'll need to do a bit of searching for pics of Northern Italian mountain passes.

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