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Personal logo War Artisan Sponsoring Member of TMP07 Jul 2012 9:40 p.m. PST

Yesterday, the Centurions held another in their three-year-old series of battles in the War of Jumbled Alliances. Ten players joined in, with several others observing parts of the game from the sidelines. Most of the players commanded their own troops, but (as is customary) figures were provided for those who didn't have any. On this occasion, motley armies were assembled featuring an Austrian/Bavarian/Wurttemburger/Neapolitan force against a mainly Prussian one with a little help from their Brunswick and Hanoverian allies.

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Pictures of the carnage can be viewed on my Flickr page here:

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or see some of the battles from previous campaigns here:

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Hope you enjoy them.

Regards,

Jeff

Chortle Fezian07 Jul 2012 11:06 p.m. PST

Jeff, that is one of the best battle photographs I've seen. Wonderful shot. I wish I had been there playing. Thanks for your report.

Frederic V08 Jul 2012 12:32 a.m. PST

Really inspiring table and nice photos.
Thanks for sharing.

Personal logo Miniatureships Sponsoring Member of TMP08 Jul 2012 6:06 a.m. PST

Again, another great game and group of games that I missed gaming with.

ancientsgamer08 Jul 2012 1:54 p.m. PST

15mm figures? Looks really, really grand. Now, if I could only get employment near you…. ;-) But then again, I just noticed you are in MN, a bit too chilly for me but you are certainly in a bastion of CPG marketing, which is my career path :-)

Do the long winters equate to plenty of painting time?

Personal logo War Artisan Sponsoring Member of TMP08 Jul 2012 2:12 p.m. PST

Do the long winters equate to plenty of painting time?

Not necessarily. Minnesotans tend to spend as much time outdoors and active in the winter as they do in summer. For me, personally, the colder it gets, the better I like it. Besides, if this summer is any indication that global warming is for real, Minnesota will soon be a tropical paradise while Texas will become uninhabitable.

BW195909 Jul 2012 3:52 p.m. PST

"Texas will become uninhabitable."

You think its not now…..grin

Do they even play baseball down there?
(dig at the Astros not the Texans)

pbishop1209 Jul 2012 10:40 p.m. PST

After the impressive slide show above, I had to check out the other flikr photos. Very, very nice.

Paulie/Texas

Personal logo War Artisan Sponsoring Member of TMP10 Jul 2012 12:41 a.m. PST

Thank you, Paulie.

DHautpol16 Jul 2012 3:43 a.m. PST

A very handsome looking game; nice figures and buildings.

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