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Duncan MacGregor29 Apr 2014 8:21 p.m. PST

In the continuing saga of the Lost Continent, we are going to stage this fight tomorrow morning. I have loaded up the photos of the battlefield and some of the forces on my blog at miniaturesgaming.blogspot.com It promises to be a very intriguing game. Repot to follow.

Duncan MacGregor01 May 2014 3:19 p.m. PST

As stated, the club fought the siege of Pabna, which lasted about 6.5 hours and used over 600 28mm figures. Incredibly, the outnumbered Russians almost succeeded…almost!. Can view the carnage at miniaturesgaming.blogspot.com

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