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Grigork26 Dec 2018 11:15 a.m. PST

We played Rome vs Sassanids using the Hail Caesar rules back in the summer using Dave's 15mm collection. We had 2 players a side on a 6x4 board with no terrain so each side had a clear run to manoeuvre against each other. The game played beautifully and provided a magnificent if only moment, where dice permitting the Sassanid heavy cavalry would have swept the Rome left away.

Loads of pictures and commnetary here:
thewargamingmegalomaniac.blogspot.com/2018/12/conwy-wargames-club-september-15mm.html

The moment of glory

Grigork26 Dec 2018 11:15 a.m. PST

We played Rome vs Sassanids using the Hail Caesar rules back in the summer using Dave's 15mm collection. We had 2 players a side on a 6x4 board with no terrain so each side had a clear run to manoeuvre against each other. The game played beautifully and provided a magnificent if only moment, where dice permitting the Sassanid heavy cavalry would have swept the Rome left away.

Loads of pictures and commnetary here:
thewargamingmegalomaniac.blogspot.com/2018/12/conwy-wargames-club-september-15mm.html

The moment of glory

goragrad27 Dec 2018 10:05 p.m. PST

Nice pictures.

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