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JWK47704 Mar 2013 1:01 p.m. PST

Hello All,
I have just written up an AAR for a game of FOG(N) I played last night including pictures. This is my first FOG(N) battle report and I'm still getting to grips with taking good pictures but I hope you enjoy this battle between Russians and Prussians regardless.

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Cheers. Jeff

normsmith04 Mar 2013 2:09 p.m. PST

Thanks – out of interest, what is the figure scale and table size?

nsolomon9904 Mar 2013 3:02 p.m. PST

Looks good. The Prussians in the photos looked like they were deployed in Column? Seems a bit odd for 1792 Prussians or was that just deep basing?

JWK47704 Mar 2013 6:17 p.m. PST

@normsmith – the figures are 15mm and we are playing on a 6'x4' table

@nsolomon99 – The Prussians count as unreformed so suffer penalties to movement and in mid-range firefights reflecting their different organisation. Their footprint is still the same on the ground though. It's a result of the rulest abstracting at the regimental level.

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