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Personal logo Der Alte Fritz Sponsoring Member of TMP04 Jun 2015 5:53 a.m. PST

I have started downloading the pictures that I took at Partizan of the two games hosted by the A Military Gentleman group last weekend. Click on the link to my blog and double click all pictures to enlarge the view:

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The pictures shown on this thread depict some of the figures from the collection of John Ray. John sculpts his own figures to a high standard. The figures are painted by David Jarvis and flagged by Mark Allen.

The two games featured were from the Charles Grant book, "The Wolfenbuttel Wars", a thinly disguised version of the Waterloo campaign using 18th Century SYW armies. We fought Ligny and Quatre Bras on two adjacent tables, using Charles Grant's The Wargame Rules . Twenty members of the A Military Gentleman forum participated in the event and I think that it is safe to say that we all had a wonderful time gaming and gathering together afterwards to socialize.

I will be updated my blog to add new pictures over the next couple of days.

Extrabio1947 Supporting Member of TMP04 Jun 2015 10:27 a.m. PST

Hundreds of exquisitely painted miniatures, many of them unique, on superb terrain. What an impressive game!!

DHautpol04 Jun 2015 10:37 a.m. PST

Quite, quite spectacular.

Winston Smith04 Jun 2015 12:21 p.m. PST

I always thought that Waterloo was too good a battle to waste on Napoleonics.

Snowcat04 Jun 2015 5:27 p.m. PST

*wipes drool from chin*

Outstanding!!

:)

Cheers

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