"The Maratha - 3 Madaxeman.com Match Reports" Topic
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madaxeman | 10 Apr 2013 7:52 p.m. PST |
Don "The Don" McHugh organised a round of the Southern League one-day FoGR competition in chilly Clevedon recently and this encouraged me to field yet another new army (made up of rather dubiously morphed old figures) – the Maratha.
Now, in 3 fully detailed and historically accurate match reports you can see how the Renaissance Indians did against Samurai, Jin Chinese and finally full widescreen Technicolor Aztecs. The reports also feature expert critique and analysis from a new member of the Madaxeman.com Pundits Panel, our resident expert on Indian armies, the legendary General and Indian King Hannibalipuripathi
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Jhykron | 10 Apr 2013 11:05 p.m. PST |
Link gives me a 404 error. |
advocate | 11 Apr 2013 1:56 a.m. PST |
and when I'm not getting that, I'm getting the Hungarian match. |
madaxeman | 11 Apr 2013 3:49 a.m. PST |
pants
Try this link instead – sorry! Don "The Don" McHugh organised a round of the Southern League one-day FoGR competition in chilly Clevedon recently and this encouraged me to field yet another new army (made up of rather dubiously morphed old figures) – the Maratha.
Now, in 3 fully detailed and historically accurate match reports you can see how the Renaissance Indians did against Samurai, Jin Chinese and finally full widescreen Technicolor Aztecs. The reports also feature expert critique and analysis from a new member of the Madaxeman.com Pundits Panel, our resident expert on Indian armies, the legendary General and Indian King Hannibalipuripathi
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IanB3406 | 11 Apr 2013 4:49 a.m. PST |
Games take too long
not one round finished? did you only have two hours? |
madaxeman | 11 Apr 2013 5:57 p.m. PST |
Yep, 2 and abut hours per game so 3 in be day – it's a new tourney format, and I also chose an army that would struggle to finish semi-deliberately too as i wanted to get the figures on the table rather than try to win! Or that's my excuse
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mghFond | 11 Apr 2013 8:32 p.m. PST |
Thanks as always for your reports, I enjoy every one! |
PETERLL | 13 Apr 2013 3:19 p.m. PST |
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StygianBeach | 08 May 2013 5:01 a.m. PST |
A great read and a nice range of armies. |
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