Fourteen foot of 28mm Malburian fun! (see below, French to the left and British/Dutch to the right):
To the top of the previous picture the armies face each other across tricky terrain (see below, a fordable but disrupting river viewed from the French bank):
The stern Malburian British Infantry (see below, these are facing toward the fortified town of Ramillies):
Ramillies itself was a scenic work of art (see below, scratch built terrain by the French C-in-C - who being retired has plenty of time on his hands):
More beautiful scratch built scenery (see below: again fortified and in French hands):
The impressive wing of French Cavalry, a very potent force of arms (see below: so impressive in 28mm):
after the Set-Up comes the battle's opening moves! Despite me painting troops for the French I end up playing a British Cavalry commander.
7 comments:
Nice looking lots of toys. What rules system will you be using?
Oooooo very nice!
Very impressive!
Amazing to look at. Such detail.
Oh, looks great!
"Propper" wargame, Oldskool
Thanks for the comments gentlemen
The rules are "under the Lilly Banner (Version 3) Trebian
I have to confess that is a weakness (not of the rules themselves) as there are a couple of people who know the rules quite well but some people are remembering "how things used to be in earlier versions"
And we don't have a "designated umpire" as such, although teh French C-in-C is as close as I think we can get
I would love to see the game run under a faster rule set
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