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Atheling05 May 2015 7:31 a.m. PST

First off we start with Simon Chick's beautiful Battle of Agincourt game on behalf of the Lance and Longbow Society:

As usual a heck of a lot more pics can be found on my La Journee Blog here:

link

Thanks for taking a look,
Darrell.

Just Add Water Blog:
link
Gewalthaufen (Late 15th /Early 16th Century) Blog:
gewalthaufen.blogspot.co.uk
La Journee (Early 15th Century Blog):
link
Shooting Leave (Late Victorian Blog):
allthebrave.blogspot.co.uk

Yesthatphil05 May 2015 9:08 a.m. PST

Excellent game and presentation … Congratulations to Painterman Simon and the Lance & Longbow Society on their deserved trophies …

thumbs up!

Phil
Ancients on the Move

Atheling08 May 2015 11:49 a.m. PST

Yep, having observed Simon painting up extra mini's and casualty markers for the game I can say that he really deserved the three trophies and accolades that go with it.

Darrell.

Just Add Water Blog:
link
Gewalthaufen (Late 15th /Early 16th Century) Blog:
gewalthaufen.blogspot.co.uk
La Journee (Early 15th Century Blog):
link
Shooting Leave (Late Victorian Blog):
allthebrave.blogspot.co.uk

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