Hahaha -- sorry, Ged, the 448 pics I put up on those 17 posts on my blog are all the good ones I took, plus the approx. 150 or so my buddy Matthew the photographer took which I posted earlier. That makes a grand total of approx. 600 photos, give or take, though it's true you'd have to navigate from post to post, or page to page, on my blog in order to see them all. I did put up some handy links at the bottom of the 17 pages of my pics, and there's one page with a single link to all of Matthew's pics on it, so not too difficult to scan through them all.
Direct LINK to Matthew's Camerone Day pics:
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At some point I hope to set the table back up again and take a series of pics showing he historical progression of the battle, but that won't be for some time -- and needless to say, before I do it, I need to buy some of the forthcoming new Legionnaire sculpts coming courtesy of your own Gringo40s miniatures company!
Just for you, Ged, here's a shot of Capt. Danjou, the last Legionnaire standing in the game, just before he was laid low by one of his Mexican opponents
and one of the hacienda de la Trinidad, at the very end of the game, overrun by a mix of Juarista regulars and guerillas, with the abandoned hotel across the road and the decrepit canal dam to the North both visible in the distance