Last week I played in the second naval game in a campaign series that Keith has organised, as I understand it as a part of a test of the campaign system for the writers. The game was played using Keith's 1/3000th ships (Navwar IIRC) using the 'Naval Thunder' rules. Just a few random shots of Keith's beautifully painted miniatures.
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Robin, the photos have come up very well.
ReplyDeleteThanks Keith... thanks for the advice.,. it has clearly made a difference
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