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abdul666lw writes:

I really enjoy and appreciate the tone and intent of your new blog.

Now, in order to combine the two fields of inspiration behind the two portraits on the left, what about playing a 'Colonial' campaign in a Lace Wars setting?
'Fictitious' of course -there were 'historical' ones, but quite limited- but 'alternate' History and Imagi-Nations are part and parcel of the 'Old School' tradition of 'tricorn' wargaming since 'Charge!' and 'The War Game'?
Imagine Catherin II sent General Pettygroff to Zululand…
generalpettygree.blogspot.com

Indeed I feel that two wargaming subgenres 'normally' associated with Victorian times -'Colonial' and 'Steampunk / VSF'- can equally well be set by the mid-18th C.

Looking forwrd to enjoying the developments of your projects and blog,
best regards,
Jean-Louis
aka Louys de Monte-Cristo
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Matt of Horses, Muskets & Men with Spears announces:

As promised, I have started a blog. You can see it here matt-hmms.blogspot.com.

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I hope you enjoy it. Questions, comments, advice? All are welcome.