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Stosstruppen31 Aug 2024 9:08 a.m. PST

Either Skirmish or full scale. I have the one from Lard Mag but looking for something a tad bigger skirmish wise. I do have the Black Powder one as well for larger scale.

hannover07 Sep 2024 2:41 p.m. PST

There is a Plancenoit scenario in Shako's 'Fields of Glory' scenario booklet. If you have not got this and are still interested, message me and I can e-mail you a copy of the scenario.
There is also a General D'Armee Plancenoit scenario in their 1815 scenario book.
Hope this helps.

Prince of Essling16 Mar 2025 12:34 p.m. PST

You could use the one in SPI's "Wellington's Victory"

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Baron von Wreckedoften II31 Mar 2025 8:48 a.m. PST

One thing I noticed when visiting Plancenoit in 2014 was how it was unlike any tabletop depiction of it I had ever seen. The latter had all been "snooker table" flat with a church stuck in the middle, yet the real thing had the church on a substantial rise with a depression (a sort of bowl shape) to its north-west and to the west a series of sunken lanes from which you would need ladders to assault the houses that lined them. East of the church was a lane containing an enclosed farmyard looking out over open, but undulating fields.

It is NOT a position I would have liked to attack!

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