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Doug em4miniatures07 Oct 2014 6:05 a.m. PST

More photos from the recent, 3 table VBCW game played in (and set in) Herefordshire.

Table 1 had a magnificent hill feature with a railway cutting through it, spanned by a bridge. Congratulations to Roo on his amazing work in making this item.


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Well, what could be more peaceful than this slice of rural Herefordshire?


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Things hot up – Herefordshire territorials defend the bridge against a mixed force of Welsh and Socialists


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The Welsh advance


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On the Royalist side, the Herefordshire Hunt move up in support of some LDV


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In the centre, the Welsh begin the ascent of the hill


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Royalist reinforcements move up


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The socialists edge round the flank of the defenders, the Kings Own Colonials


Photos from Table 2 of this game can be seen here:
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Doug

Tarleton07 Oct 2014 6:26 a.m. PST

Great terrain.

Looks a cracking game.

clifblkskull07 Oct 2014 8:39 a.m. PST

Thanks for posting these
Clif

ashill207 Oct 2014 3:56 p.m. PST

I was at this game and can testify to the impressiveness of that terrain on table 1. As well as being impressed by the terrain piece, I was even more impressed that the chap who made it had done it so that it was in just two parts. Absolutely magnificent achievement.

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