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Empires at War Sponsoring Member of TMP10 Nov 2019 12:42 p.m. PST

Well this week the club took delivery of 6 new tables the same as those provided by the Blagdon estate in our clock room venue. This means we can now put on 2 large games on our fortnightly all day Saturday games.

The first opportunity to do this involved a game of Picketts charge ACW and a Crusades hex based game both in 28mm.

I took part in the Crusades game hosted by Mick Nichol who played the Saracens while i partnered Tom Nutt with the Crusaders. The game was loosely based on Jacobs Ford with the two sides advancing towards each other to seize control of the ford.

Crusades

Also the ACW game

ACW

An AAR for the Crusades game and some pics of the ACW game can be found on the Blog here

If you prefer Facebook then the pics are here.

Fee free to take a look. Cheers.

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