A British outpost is under attack:
Bur help is on its way!
To be continued.......
Born and raised in the suburbs of Montreal 7 decades ago. Began playing with toy soldiers at 5 years. Started painting & converting at about 12 yrs and wargaming about 15 yrs. Never really stopped.
5 years in the Black Watch of Canada Cadets, 5 years at the Collège militaire royal de Saint-Jean followed by 4 in the navy. 25 years with CPC in IT simultaneous with 23 years running a boarding kennel. Inherited my love of toy soldiers from my mother's father. Married with a pack of litle Italian Greyhounds and a cat. Prematurely retired and enjoying leisure to game, maintaining our 170 yr old farmhouse and just living.
I say! Le regiment royaliste is a promising start to the hostilities' opening, wot wot?
ReplyDeleteYou mean the German mercenaries in British pay? We shall soon see what sort of metal they are made of.
DeleteWhat a fine looking body of cavalry (in particular). Painted one day, in action the next. Brilliant.
ReplyDeleteRegards, James
Patience is a virtue, one of many that aren't amongst my strong suits.
DeleteAgree, the cavalry look splendid.
ReplyDeleteThanks, the temptation to make my table bigger so I can feel more is strong, not strong enough though.
DeleteYou're having a good run of games at the moment - must try to emulate you! Table's clear at the moment (put all the elephants back in their cages)so don't really have any excuses!
ReplyDeleteI paint to play :)
DeleteYe olde cockpit of Europe?
ReplyDeleteThat new cavalry is quite striking on the table. I do hope they avoid the fate which seems common to newly painted units on the battlefield.
ReplyDeleteI get as many lucky new units as I do unlucky ones.
DeleteOh this looks to be a very interesting game. The figures look great.
ReplyDeleteEric
Another One Hour Wargame which seemed applicable.
DeleteAn outpost manned by a contingent of Highlanders. P'haps it`s not the British who will need reinforcing!
ReplyDeleteAlmost...
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