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pushing tin29 Jan 2023 4:53 a.m. PST

An account of recent events in the vicinity of Mars-la-Tour, using Bloody Big Battles

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Hal Thinglum Supporting Member of TMP29 Jan 2023 5:57 a.m. PST

Very impressive collection and terrain. Co gratulations!

ChrisBBB2 Supporting Member of TMP29 Jan 2023 12:12 p.m. PST

Lovely job, Matt. Mars-la-Tour always seems to deliver an exciting game. Maybe the secret lies in the mismatch of a French army designed around defence having to attack German defenders who are trained for the offensive? Or maybe it's just the fact that it's basically a race, only with reinforcements arriving from all directions to keep it lively. Anyway, nice one, looking forward to the next instalment of your campaign.

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