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Dean AKI11 Oct 2017 5:33 a.m. PST

Heloo folks, dug out one of my favourite books for a scenario for my 15mm ECW troops. It made for a suitably diverting game with a bit more going on than an equal points tussle over an empty field.

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More details and a full narrative on my blog:

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But it was a fun game, and proves the worth once again of Mr Grants book.

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takeda33311 Oct 2017 7:05 a.m. PST

Nice looking game and table.

Supercilius Maximus12 Oct 2017 4:07 a.m. PST

Got that book when it first came out. Had to buy a second copy, as the first one was falling to bits having been so frequently handled. Thoroughly recommended.

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