I had the pleasure of joining Keith, Jon and Alastair at 'Casa Bryndwr' for a 6mm Napoleonic game, set in the Peninsular, using our favourite Volley and Bayonet rules set. It has been a while since I've played a game sign their rebased 6mm armies. They have increased the troop density on each base, and the result is visually outstanding. I grabbed a few photos on my phone during the game, and thought that they were worth sharing.
Sunday, January 11, 2015
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