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Personal logo Nashville Supporting Member of TMP26 Apr 2015 6:54 p.m. PST

Every Man a Custer: Nashcon

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Ben and David Raybin will present their annual Nashcon game as a first-up event of the convention. Everybody wants to be or defeat Colonel George Armstrong Custer. Now is your chance. Four teams will both play an Indian unit and a Custer cavalry command each with old Yellow Hair himself. This is man-to-man action in 28mm played with a variation of the WWII Combat Captain skirmish rules. This is Little Big Horn as it might have been. Some Custer units will have fewer troops but will be armed with a Gatling gun or two or perhaps a cannon to see if that might have made a difference. The winning team is that which kills off the most Custers while saving their own Custer.

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Noble Crow26 Apr 2015 8:39 p.m. PST

Every year Nashcon gets bigger and better. A big reason for the success is the quality of the games, and the Raybin mega games are always fan favorites. Can't wait to go this year.

Personal logo Nashville Supporting Member of TMP05 May 2015 12:01 p.m. PST

Photos from last years Nashcon


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cavcrazy05 May 2015 3:05 p.m. PST

Great looking figures if I do say so myself.

mikeygees05 May 2015 3:06 p.m. PST

Dead link?

Personal logo Nashville Supporting Member of TMP05 May 2015 3:15 p.m. PST

try this

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And CavCrazy _ figures are GREAT -- I enjoy them thanks

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