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winser5411 Apr 2014 3:38 p.m. PST

I just finished up a brigade of Prussians to round out a small corp. I am putting them up against my corp of Russians that have been supplimented with a couple of more batteries and some cossacks.
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I have a few more pics on my blog and will be adding to the report over the next couple of days. Please take a look and leave a comment. Thanks!
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Centurian11 Apr 2014 4:39 p.m. PST

Great looking game! I like your terrain – especially the hills and slopes. Did you make them yourself, or are they from a manufacturer?

Steve

14Bore11 Apr 2014 5:23 p.m. PST

And I thought well I was the only one. Here is a battle you can work with these troops. I haven't yet but its on my list.
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TMPWargamerabbit11 Apr 2014 5:42 p.m. PST

Looking great Duke W!!!.

Hope to see you at the HMGS-PSW Horse & Musket convention on April 19th with your "staff college" team.

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M aka WR

winser5411 Apr 2014 6:30 p.m. PST

Thanks for commenting Steve. The hills were made by a company called Geohex many years ago. They are made of styrofoam and are quite light. The concept was ingenious in that you could model just about any type of terrain from the different shapes they made. Unfortunately, they have been out of business for a long time, but I still have loads of the stuff stored beneath my gaming table. I rarely use it to cover the entire table top, but it really is ideal for multilevel topographical features. It has held up very well over the years.

winser5411 Apr 2014 6:31 p.m. PST

Hi Michael,
thanks for your kind words. I am hoping to make my way down to Anaheim for at least an appearance. I will mention it to the kids at school this week and see if I can stir up some interest with them. Sounds like it will be fun.

GDrover12 Apr 2014 12:24 p.m. PST

Great looking game.

I've got some old geohex hills as well. :)

heavyhorse12 Apr 2014 4:05 p.m. PST

same here.. got the big 2 box set of hexes and hills when they were new

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