
"Walking the War Elephant" Topic
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Conrad Kinch | 27 Jan 2024 5:33 p.m. PST |
I finally got back to a bit of wargaming after a longish break. Our first battle was the Battle of Nowshera from 1823 between the Sikh Empire of Ranjit Singh and the Durrani Afghans. We used a modified version of The Sword and the Flame using amendments by Tim Tilson from the Sikh Wars Colonial Campaign Book (available from Caliver in the UK and Brigade in the US). It was a real nail biter of a game and it was a lot of fun to get my Newline Sikhs on the table. Made all the better by the fact that my opponent was an old pal who I hadn't wargamed with in years. You can see some pics on my blog here. link |
Conrad Kinch | 27 Jan 2024 5:33 p.m. PST |
I finally got back to a bit of wargaming after a longish break. Our first battle was the Battle of Nowshera from 1823 between the Sikh Empire of Ranjit Singh and the Durrani Afghans. We used a modified version of The Sword and the Flame using amendments by Tim Tilson from the Sikh Wars Colonial Campaign Book (available from Caliver in the UK and Brigade in the US). It was a real nail biter of a game and it was a lot of fun to get my Newline Sikhs on the table. Made all the better by the fact that my opponent was an old pal who I hadn't wargamed with in years. You can see some pics on my blog here. link |
Conrad Kinch | 27 Jan 2024 5:33 p.m. PST |
I finally got back to a bit of wargaming after a longish break. Our first battle was the Battle of Nowshera from 1823 between the Sikh Empire of Ranjit Singh and the Durrani Afghans. We used a modified version of The Sword and the Flame using amendments by Tim Tilson from the Sikh Wars Colonial Campaign Book (available from Caliver in the UK and Brigade in the US). It was a real nail biter of a game and it was a lot of fun to get my Newline Sikhs on the table. Made all the better by the fact that my opponent was an old pal who I hadn't wargamed with in years. You can see some pics on my blog here. link |
Stryderg | 27 Jan 2024 7:36 p.m. PST |
Welcome back! Nice table. |
Frederick  | 28 Jan 2024 8:40 a.m. PST |
Nice looking game and great minis – thanks for sharing |
79thPA  | 29 Jan 2024 9:37 a.m. PST |
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