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Tango0109 Jul 2020 11:50 a.m. PST

"Tony, Goya and Nigel humoured me on Wednesday by coming over to play an inaugural game in the Hinton Hut. The scenario was non-historical and featured a Prusso-Russo-Austrian army fighting against the French. The troops were pre-deployed to provide four equal commands and we diced to see who got what. Tony became Napoleon on the French right aided by Goya as Bessieres on his left, I got Blucher on the allied left whilst Nigel as Gneisienau took the right…"

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Shagnasty Supporting Member of TMP09 Jul 2020 6:35 p.m. PST

Congratulations on your new gaming space! Everyone should have a dedicated space.

Tango0110 Jul 2020 11:21 a.m. PST

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Widowson18 Jul 2020 4:38 p.m. PST

I can't thank you enough for taking all those photos and then sharing them. It really takes me back. I especially like the casualty figures knocked over on the tabletop.

I couldn't afford metal figures as a kid, and by the time I could there was so much available in 1/72 plastic, and I had become such an accomplished converter, that I never collected the metal 25mm stuff. I would occasionally see them in magazines, and drool.

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