The two armies march onto the field. Blue army at top of picture, Green army on bottom. |
View from Blues side. |
Close up of one of the new caissons in use. |
I am a solo war gamer endlessly searching for old Peter Laing figures, and the perfect war-game rules to use with them
The two armies march onto the field. Blue army at top of picture, Green army on bottom. |
View from Blues side. |
Close up of one of the new caissons in use. |
The semi-flat figures look great John! Hope the game went well.
ReplyDeleteThe game turned out to be quite enjoyable, more than I expected. Perhaps because of how long since I played out a game with these figures.
ReplyDeleteIt’s great to see these old figures being used. I look forward to reading your series of battle reports.
ReplyDeleteAll the best,
Bob
I am thinking of doing imagi-nations for the different semi flat armies. I now have plenty of infantry for each nation. Now I must sort through my cavalry and try to organize them.
ReplyDeleteGreat to see these semi-flat soldiers in action ...
ReplyDeleteI am hoping to set up games that I won't feel rushed to complete in one night.
ReplyDeleteThere is a kind of 'Little Wars' romance to these ol-- I mean, veteran figures. I don't know about you, but I'd be in two minds whether or not to give them a brand new paint job. They look charming.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Ion
I wish I could only commit to using these figures. They are what I dreamed of as a kid. I have painted some figures and given them gloss coats. I started painting a particular lot that were roughly painted over with flat white paint. What really needs some paint are my cavalry figures.
Delete