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Greatswords08 Sep 2016 3:28 p.m. PST

Does anyone have any pictures of the troops involved in this conflict?

Cyrus the Great08 Sep 2016 7:24 p.m. PST

This will help.

TMP link

Greatswords09 Sep 2016 3:45 a.m. PST

Thank you for that

Greatswords09 Sep 2016 3:56 a.m. PST

The texts are all really interesting, though, unfortunately, many of the uniform links don't work any more

Green Tiger09 Sep 2016 6:21 a.m. PST

Osprey

Greatswords09 Sep 2016 3:11 p.m. PST

Thank you, got the osprey book, not bad for basic information

VictorBarone21 May 2021 3:32 p.m. PST

"Borders of Blood is a well-presented set of wargames rules, specifically for Wargaming the Parguayan War of 1864 – 1870, dovetailing almost exclusively with the War of Triple Alliance figure range by Perry Miniatures.

Rulesets can either offer something so intriguing, inspiring, or unique that they cause you to venture into a new period – think SAGA, Sharp Practice, or Frostgrave – or they offer a service to gamers who are already ‘into' a period or conflict. Borders of Blood is definitely a solid entrant in this latter category."

Joe Smalley review on Wargames Illustrated

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