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Tango0106 Jan 2020 3:19 p.m. PST

"This post will describe the game we played to simulate the early portion of the Battle of Hohenfriedberg, between the attack Prussians, and the Austro-Saxon army. This battle took place during the War of the Austrian Succession…."

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von Schwartz06 Jan 2020 6:35 p.m. PST

Very nice

Tango0107 Jan 2020 11:20 a.m. PST

Glad you enjoyed it my friend!. (smile)


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FlyXwire12 Jan 2020 7:26 a.m. PST

This table has a lot of nice integration.

Practical use (and/or re-use of a fleece game mat).
Good effort to replicate the battle's road net.
Under-mat pieces which informs player(s) to the area's contouring.
Paper buildings that look good.
Figures and stands that mimic battle formations well.
Nice inclusion of cotton wool, that looks nice in the pics (whether needed by the rules to track or not).

This is a solid game table, and a good mix of affordable terrain pieces that presents a practical wargaming kit IMO.

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