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08 Jan 2017 6:39 p.m. PST
by Editor in Chief Bill

  • Changed title from "Battle of Lesnaya in 20mm - Tactica game " to "Battle of Lesnaya in 20mm"
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Tango0113 Mar 2016 12:47 p.m. PST

"For those unfamiliar with Lesnaya in was fought in 1708 in what is modern day Belarus. 12,500 Swedes under Lewenhaupt were escorting an enormous supply column of 4,500 wagons and were attacked by 36,000 Russians led by Tsar Peter himself…"

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Full battle here
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Amicalement
Armand

Marc at work14 Mar 2016 5:55 a.m. PST

Love that – good find Armand!

I use the Zvezda for my Charles Grant inspired Imagi's (in keeping with his use of plastic Spencer Smith when he and his father started). They paint up well, but I must say I like the basing style these guys have gone for – really suits them.

Cheers again my good internet friend.

Tango0114 Mar 2016 10:45 a.m. PST

A votre service mon ami!. (smile)

Amicalement
Armand

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