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"Canada. The battle for the settlement of the colonists." Topic
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| Tango01 | 04 May 2021 8:18 p.m. PST |
"A small French settlement in the Canadian wilderness lives its measured life, not suspecting that it will soon become the arena of dramatic events. The discerning reader realized that we were honored to play the Musket and Tomahawk game. The armies were gaining 700 points…" UT
Battle here link Armand |
| Oddball | 05 May 2021 6:16 a.m. PST |
Fun set of rules and a great battle report. Love the look of the table and figures. Tango, Thanks for sharing. |
| Grelber | 05 May 2021 6:53 a.m. PST |
One of my pet theories is that wargaming gives you the opportunity to escape to a totally different location. Almost like taking a vacation to another country, continent, or even planet, only cheaper and quicker. Of course, it is also a chance to visit a different time. Writing about a battle between the French and Indians in French Canada using the Cyrillic alphabet just seems to accentuate the point. And, Oddball is right: it's a great looking table. I'm wondering where the zea mays came from. Grelber |
huron725  | 05 May 2021 12:55 p.m. PST |
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| Tango01 | 05 May 2021 2:20 p.m. PST |
Happy you enjoyed it my friends!. Armand
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