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ferg98131 May 2021 1:18 p.m. PST

Evening all,

In the next 2 weeks i'm planning on Solo Wargaming the Battle of Evora, and I needed some Portuguese infantry units – so i've added a couple of infantry units to my collection.

The war-games group is also planning a refight of Bailen, so there's some additional Spanish units too!

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As always, comments, feedback and suggestions welcome

Regards

J

Grelber31 May 2021 3:55 p.m. PST

Having brought sarsaparilla to an Old West game, of course I think use of period and regionally appropriate food and drink is a great idea.
Do not let people give you a load of guff, though. Even though your bottle of malmsey may hail from Croatia, it is still completely acceptable for your Wars of the Roses game!

Grelber

Personal logo Editor in Chief Bill The Editor of TMP Fezian31 May 2021 10:41 p.m. PST

Got to be careful with sarsaparilla!

"In 1960 the FDA banned the use of sassafras oil in foodstuffs after evidence accumulated showing that the main constituent, safrole, was carcinogenic." link

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