
"Saturday at Historicon - A report by Katzbalger" Topic
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| Katzbalger | 21 Jul 2012 8:32 p.m. PST |
Only played one game today--and didn't spend as much time cruising the other games as previously, but here it is: link Rob |
John Leahy  | 21 Jul 2012 10:53 p.m. PST |
Awesome looking game! Bruce does have such great looking games. 1866 is is a favorite period of mine. So, I really enjoyed seeing your pics. Thanks, John |
| tuscaloosa | 22 Jul 2012 4:56 a.m. PST |
Bruce's terrain is the closest we can get to being there
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| PTCohn | 22 Jul 2012 4:58 a.m. PST |
Great report and photos. I had the pleasure of playing in one of Bruce Weigle's 1866 games a few years ago. An Austro-Italian scenario. Lots of fun. |
| Dynaman8789 | 22 Jul 2012 7:03 a.m. PST |
Was that the game terrain carved out of furniture foam? Looks like it, and it is a site to see for real, just plain lovely work. |
| Katzbalger | 22 Jul 2012 8:17 p.m. PST |
I think the terrain was blue insulation foam--but it was covered by what seemed to be painted t-shirt fabric and held together by a tightened strap. Excellently done, of course. Rob |
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