We played a naval game, Post Captain, which turned out to be even more breath taking than the administrative prelude of that club night. I haven‘t read the rules, so I won‘t judge them, they might be terrific - unlike the capability of my club mates of explaining them to me. Apparently I took the wrong turn at the beginning and couldn‘t catch up with the rest of the "party" (and I use the term here in the widest possible meaning).
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| This picture perfectly sums up the thrills of the game - the one on the left was mine... |
the upcoming 28mm, Classical Greek clash (using Hail Caesar and some new useful rules to test ...)
the army is slowly collecting itself on a nice new printed mat ... figures are plastic Warlords and Victrix ...
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| The Spartan King and his men |
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| The Kings bodyguard |
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| The Athenian Allies |
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| More Athenians |
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| Athenian peltasts |
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| More athenians and some light Hoplites |
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| More lightly amoured Hoplites |
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| More peltasts and slinger |
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| The Thessalian Cavalry |
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| The whole lot ... |












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