It's been a while since Adrian and I played a game. The decision to a last minute affair, we decided to try out Adrian's newly completed and as yet unblooded 1850s Bavarians. We fought a game based loosely on a small part of the battle of Solferino, 1859. I didn't record it as an AAR. This is simply a chance to show off some of Adrian's newest 15mm figures.
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On the banks of the Tigris
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Very nice stuff!
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