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yarkshire gamer02 Dec 2022 9:38 a.m. PST

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The Podcast is back for another episode and this time I'm talking to Rohan Saravanamuttu about recreating the largest Napoleonic Battle on the table top.

There is the usual Podcast Cast stuff, the 4 minute Challenge, The Venn Diagram of Wargaming, Big Game Chat, a Quiz, Wargames Room 101 and Desert Island Wargame and that's before we talk about Leipzig.

Avaliable on all Podcast Hosts (it's free) or use the Link above.

Until next time Sithee

Regards Ken

The Yarkshire Gamer

mghFond03 Dec 2022 9:45 a.m. PST

Thanks, Ken! Always a fun listen.

yarkshire gamer03 Dec 2022 10:20 a.m. PST

Many thanks

Regards Ken
The Yarkshire Gamer

Personal logo Flashman14 Supporting Member of TMP05 Dec 2022 4:03 p.m. PST

Beautiful games and miniatures. One thing that always stands out to me are the horse hair trees from the Last Valley that show up everywhere.

It's almost a signature touch from the UK.

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