""Find the Lady..." Blood Sweat & Iron battle report." Topic
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Lonely Gamer | 01 Feb 2022 6:52 a.m. PST |
I had a great game of "Find the Lady…" using Blood Sweat & Iron rules at the club this week. Did the Union manage to find the Confederate VIP? I have put up a battle report on my website - link
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John Leahy | 01 Feb 2022 10:00 a.m. PST |
I enjoyed reading that. I like your ships. Thanks for the links you posted. Was not aware of your rules. Been reading other posts on your site about them. I have bought some STL files from Wargame Vault that were for Side and Stern wheelers. There are also a few Ironclad files. Thank you John |
Lonely Gamer | 01 Feb 2022 5:01 p.m. PST |
@John Leahy thanks I am glad you enjoyed reading it, the game was lots of fun. I am still painting the last lot of ships that I printed out, mainly to bulk out my Confederate force… although I do still have a few Union ones to do as well. Mac |
John Leahy | 01 Feb 2022 5:23 p.m. PST |
I'm going to try and print them off on my Elegoo Saturn. I own two FDM printers but both are offline as I have been focused on my resin printer lately. It's been batting about 99% success rate lately. I used to own a load of 1/600 ACW ships from Thoroughbred. I hadn't used them and traded them away. Now I have been printing up these resin ships in 1/1200 scale. Houston's ship scale. Been trying to figure how many Union ships in a class on some of these. I'm using Gibbon's Warships and Naval Battles of the US Civil War. Still reading through your blog. Some interesting and informative stuff there. I have bookmarked it. Thank you John |
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