The After Action Report of Duben
See the AAR at the main web-page
Wargaming with Napoleonic Miniatures
A scheme, without comments, of the battle as uploaded to Picasa
A wargaming Project using miniatures, Napoleon's Battles, Lasalle and Song of Drums and Shakos
See the AAR at the main web-page
Wargaming with Napoleonic Miniatures
A scheme, without comments, of the battle as uploaded to Picasa
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Hi Rafa,
ReplyDeleteI've been watching your blog and website for some time now as we both share an interest in the same scale and period. Coming from someone who has never played solo, I must say you're an inspiration in your research and preparation. My first attempts at scratch building were of the building templates from your website. I've been meaning to try out your graveyard, too.
Keep up the good work and Viva Espagne
Hi Rosbif
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for your kind words. Internet is a great thing, allowing us to contact through the distance!
Beste regards
Rafa
I really enjoyed watching that slide show Rafa, I set it on a six second delay so it gave me time to take in all your troops! Very good. I like the way the table is crowded with solid blocks of troops and columns of artillery.
ReplyDeleteRegards,
Lee.
Lee
ReplyDeleteThe crowd effect is due to Lasalle ruleset. It is very demanding for artillery (3, 4 or 5 guns per battery) but the mass effect is great!
Thanks for your kind words
Regars
Rafa
Hi
ReplyDeleteI have corrected a small failure in the html code. The slideshow run now without problems