"Napoleon at War at the Rat Palace Redux-Two Games!!" Topic
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pilum40 | 03 Mar 2014 9:04 a.m. PST |
We played a couple of great Napoleon at War games today. We played a touch over 2600 points per side on an 8x6 table. Hosted a great group of four players. We rolled a scenario out of the rules and played the Rear Guard scenario. The French were the attackers and the British were the defenders. The scenario played out pretty well for the first game. The British team played a Heavy Cavalry Division with the multitudes of reserves available to it. Got my first taste of Elite, Fearsome French Grenadiers a Cheval. They were overstrength, elite, brave clean and dam sure reverent! If you like Napoleonics, fast playing, fun and easy to learn rules, these are the rules for you! Here's a link to the blog and gallery
enjoy stevesfieldworks.blogspot.com Steve Miller-DFW Irregulars |
Robert Kapa | 03 Mar 2014 10:17 a.m. PST |
Nice report. Thank you for sharing. Who is the maker of the buildings? |
pilum40 | 03 Mar 2014 12:31 p.m. PST |
Thanks
we do have fun! Crescent Root is the manufacturer of the buildings. They're affordable and look great on the table. I use them for European stuff from Napoleonics through WW2 (Flames of War) Steve Miller DFW Irregulars |
stoneman1810 | 08 Mar 2014 8:58 p.m. PST |
Hi, Steve. John Stonesypher here. Long time no see! We had a territory realignment and I no longer have my account at Spring Valley and the Tollway – hence have not been to Texas Toy Soldier in quite awhile. Someday would love to visit your game room (house!). Best Regards, John |
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