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ACWBill05 Sep 2012 9:40 a.m. PST

Here are a few shots of my Perryville Terrain built for Classic Fire & Fury. I wrote the scenario in 1999 for a pending scenario book which was put on the back burner until recently. Perhaps it may be out some time next year. I still have a few details to do around the dry creek beds but it is essentially finished. Enjoy!

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Starkweather's Cornfield

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Squire H.P. Bottom's Farm and Barn

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The very rough terrain at Walker's Bend overlooking the Chaplin River.

Rudysnelson05 Sep 2012 10:05 a.m. PST

It is going to be as impressive as your WW1 scenary in the Spring! Super work.

Marc33594 Supporting Member of TMP05 Sep 2012 10:22 a.m. PST

Bill always sets the standards. If the devil is in the details then Bill is truly devilish!

And two great southern cons. Throw in such others as Nashcon, Siege of Augusta, Recon and Rapier and we have an embarrassment of riches in the south!

tankette05 Sep 2012 11:59 a.m. PST

Bill – I think historically that one tree was a bit closer to the creek…

ACWBill05 Sep 2012 12:24 p.m. PST

Squire Bottom cut down the one to which you refer. Wrong again Mickey!

Florida Tory05 Sep 2012 1:48 p.m. PST

Bill – I think historically that one tree was a bit closer to the creek…

Squire Bottom cut down the one to which you refer. Wrong again Mickey!

Bill, for the win!

On a more serious vein, GoGators & I both requested slots when we pre-registered for Hurricon. We hope they get that right this year, because we very much want to be in this game! .

Rick

ACWBill06 Sep 2012 5:47 a.m. PST

Hey Rick, no way of knowing that bit of detail yet as the grid does not show pre-registration names yet. That should be soon though.

John Thomas806 Sep 2012 5:28 p.m. PST

Thank for making the trip up to NC, that's some awesome stuff.

ACWBill07 Sep 2012 7:24 a.m. PST

Thank you kindly JT8. I am looking forward to my first Southern Front. I should have my Cracker Line 10mm Yanks in Sack Coats by then. I am looking foward to visiting with friends I see only ocassionally and having a few recreational beverages with them. ; )

SgtGuinness07 Sep 2012 2:08 p.m. PST

Wow, as always, amazing terrain Bill!!!! It's a true delight to play on any of Bill's tables. He's also a great GM! I guess I'm spoiled to be able to play test Bill's games in his garage before he unleashes them on the hapless masses.

The Cracker Line of 10mm troops is absolutely amazing! Historically accurate, anatomically correct, real life poses, and more detail than most larger scale figs! Highly recommend.

Cheers,
Sgt. Guinness

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