"Russian little town" Topic
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Marcus Henry de Graya | 02 May 2016 10:45 a.m. PST |
I like very much the beautiful scenery. To my battles of the campaign of Russia I created another small Russian town. I hope you like it too you. Hello Marco link PS The right column of the blog is the translator so you can read in your own language. |
Gazzola | 03 May 2016 5:13 a.m. PST |
Marcus Henry de Gray I love the town layout, plenty of streets to fight and charge in. Well done. We were going to play a Russian campaign game next, then decided on a Spanish Peninsular one instead, even though I was in the process of painting up some Russian Guard Cossacks. But the next one will hopefully be a Russian one. |
Marcus Henry de Graya | 03 May 2016 5:19 a.m. PST |
Hello Gazzola … I thought you were Italian. In the Veneto region exists surname Gazzola. How did you choose as a nickname? |
Edwulf | 03 May 2016 6:10 a.m. PST |
Great little town…. I have a spanish hill town waiting in the wings aswell. But I need to crack on and finish (start) my french. |
Gazzola | 04 May 2016 2:56 a.m. PST |
Marcus Henry de Graya No, unfortunately, I'm not Italian, although I love Italy and if I ever get the chance I would quite happily move to live there. But sadly, I am a born and bred Englishman, stuck in the UK, well, for now anyway. The member name Gazzola is taken from the memoir of Jean Baptiste Gazzola. An Italian who joined the French army. The title of his memoir is A Horseman for the Emperor, published by Leonaur 2007. It is a very good read. |
Marcus Henry de Graya | 04 May 2016 11:06 p.m. PST |
Gazzola Interesting, I do not know him. I try. Edwulf thank you |
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