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sunkingfan19 Nov 2020 4:15 a.m. PST

An action from my Napoleonic "Imagi-nations" Campaign. Rather different from the usual 18th Century "Imagi-nations", but using Old School rules and individual basing. Works for me, does it for you?
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paul liddle19 Nov 2020 5:28 a.m. PST

Nice blog I am following now.
As for Old School rules and individual basing, it's great until it becomes a chore moving too many soldiers about. I ended up multi basing my C18 imagi-nation collection, but I still like a game or two with my smaller AWI collection which still has single bases.

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Frederick Supporting Member of TMP19 Nov 2020 7:43 a.m. PST

Very nice! My Imagination is 18th century – just finished off the 4th infantry battalion, now need to do some cavalry!

79thPA Supporting Member of TMP19 Nov 2020 10:47 a.m. PST

I really enjoy Imaginations projects. It's probably from reading Charles Grant when I was 11 years old.

Marulaz119 Nov 2020 2:49 p.m. PST

I remember playing Charge when it came out in the 60's. Moving even a few 48+ figure battalions of individual figures became a little tedious after a while. Just an opinion of course.

I love the book however, and bought one recently as mine was lost years ago.

Just getting back into imaginations after 50+ years.

John

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