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Eugene1809- 05-19-2009
Battle of Braine L'Alleude -Fictional 1815 battle
Hi to all, On the weekend of May 16th-17th the NWS had our annual gaming weekend. The usual suspects of Phil, Marty, Steve, Andy and myself (with some young and enthusiastic offspring!) played a fictional two day battle. I have included a few shots and will hopefully find some time to put together a battle report in the next week or so. Intial set-up French advance on the right flank. Saxe-Weimar marches to meet them. 95th Rifles try and stem the tide on the Allied extreme Right flank. Highland Brigade prepare to defend La Saye. Cavalry engagement in the centre. French Legere Column. British Cavalry stream over the bridge and river to relieve the right. Regards Carlo

Axebreaker- 05-19-2009

WoW! :shock: That is one beautiful board! :D I wish I could play on something that nice.

Silver Whistle- 05-19-2009

Wow! excellent set up. 8) In the first picture I thought it was 15mm. It was only as I scrolled down I realised it was 28mm. Very, very impressive, well done chaps. 8)

Greystreak- 05-19-2009

Best advert I've seen for emigrating to W.A.! :shock: :D :lol:

Ordnanceboard- 05-19-2009

A superb looking game, lovely figures and great terrain; do I recognise some Hovels' buildings?

Giles- 05-19-2009

Absolutely stunning! :P Indeed, another reason to visit Perth (along with Margaret River).

bk- 05-20-2009

:oops: let's try again

bk- 05-20-2009

Magnificent figures - as SW i was also initially fooled into thinking 'twas a 15mm affair. Lovely mix of figures from different manufacturers - so often do we find gamers limiting themselves to just a single make of figures even when there are others which are highly compatible. When all said and done human beings come in all shapes and sizes!?! Yep, when i grow up :wink: i definitely want armies like these. To top it all off there was even mention of the German state of my son's noble four-legged friend ! :D

colinjallen- 05-22-2009

That is rather beautiful:).

MARK S- 05-25-2009

Thanks for posting this Carlo, This is what the hobby is all about - masses of beautifully painted figures on a gorgeous terrain. This to me is a classic example of why I choose 28mm figures over 15's. (don't take it personally Beresford) nothing compares to the spectacle of quality 28's such as this. I actually think you could give the Perry's a run for their money.

Eugene de B- 05-26-2009

Carlo, That is a very impressive setup, great pictures of some superb figures, thanks for sharing them with the group. I often refer back to posts to give me further inspiration or motivation, this one definitely gets added to the list. Glen

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