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WarDepotDavid11 May 2013 2:40 a.m. PST

Hey all

Just finally got my blog up to date with the 1st 2 days of our 1814 Campaign in France using 28mm Napoleonics and Empire V.

Our Tuesday night group plays weekly in Brisbane, Australia (Strettin) for a few hours. Once a full campaign day is complete I detail the movements and battles on the blog with extreme care not to give too much campaign detail out the readers.

There are 6 players currently with 2 playing Napoleon and a field commander and 4 playing various allied commanders.

Here is the blog link to all posts for the campaign:
link

Here is Day 1:
link

Here is Day 2:
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Enjoy

Woolshed Wargamer11 May 2013 2:49 a.m. PST

A twelve gun French battery – now that is a sight to see.

WarDepotDavid11 May 2013 3:59 a.m. PST

huh?

CamelCase11 May 2013 5:15 a.m. PST

A little different than those 6mm for Empire, yes. Beautiful pics, thanks for sharing!

reggie8813 May 2013 4:39 a.m. PST

Nice looking figures, but why is the battlefield white? Is that to represent snow? Who makes the hills, they look great?

WarDepotDavid20 May 2013 2:30 a.m. PST

Yes it is set during the winter and all fields are covered in snow at this point. The host made the hills

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