Battle of Flussgarten 23rd October 1813

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Battle of Flussgarten 23rd October 1813

Post by barr7430 » Sat Jun 04, 2005 9:05 pm

The planning for next week's big one is now finished. The follow on to Hohenbrunn sees the Allies back on the offensive. All Player roles are as before and the orbats are modified versions of those used previously.

Rules have been modified and updated too.

Reports and photos after next weekend.

The Prussians are coming!!!!!

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Post by kiwipeterh » Sat Jun 04, 2005 9:48 pm

Excellent :D

BTW I trust your Prussian Painter/player/owner is aware that the Calpe Hussars and their volunteer jager have been released.

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Post by curassier » Sun Jun 05, 2005 7:30 pm

No rush, looking forward to the pictures, but when can we see a version of the Napoleonic rules? All the best.
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Republic to Empire

Post by barr7430 » Sun Jun 05, 2005 7:54 pm

Rt E is my working title for the Napoleonic rules. Playtesting on the Grand Scale again this weekend. I've done two Revisions on them since January.I have also gotten a way behind with painting the Napoleonics to illustrate. This coupled with lots of foreign travel work and the lack of my new camera(new date for reciept: Claymore August 6th?) means that realistically it'll be post summer break.

Meanwhile, let the dice roll!

Cheers

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