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Trajanus08 Apr 2013 8:32 a.m. PST

Looks like there will be four ACW games at Salute this year, three in 28mm and one in 40mm. Three of these being participation games.

We will be running our 28mm 'Baxter's Farm' demonstration game (a fictional action) , using Regimental Fire and Fury along with 'off board' artillery and a few other tweaks on table GE21.

Look forward to seeing any TMPers who might happen by!

pzivh43 Supporting Member of TMP08 Apr 2013 8:53 a.m. PST

I wish I could be there! A friend and I plan to run a Peach Orchard RF&F scenario at HCON in July in 28mm.

vojvoda08 Apr 2013 9:20 a.m. PST

Who is doing the 40mm game and what figures?

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Trajanus08 Apr 2013 9:42 a.m. PST

I think its Matt Slade of Glenbrook Games and Painting Service. Using Ganesha Games '61 – '65 Company level rules.

I suspect it will be Sash & Sabre but couldn't swear to it!

Glenbrook Games Painting04 May 2013 3:31 p.m. PST

Hi chaps. Yes they were all Sash and Sabre figures.

A few pics here

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We played the game as an ongoing participation. Worked really well. We kicked off the game so it was running when the public came in. Anyone who wanted to play was able to step in for as long or as short as they liked. It was much easier than trying to come with a shorter game and running it multiple times. Also meant we could play a large 100 figures per side game. Seemed to go down well with the participants.

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