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Or – is it ever OK to use rules for the 18th Century to play a Napoleonic game?
http://sparkerswargames.blogspot.com.au/
'Blessed are the peacekeepers, for they shall need to be well 'ard'
Matthew 5:9
Thanks for posting, I read and enjoyed the good Kaptain’s account – but Marengo (for no particular reason that I can tell) is just one of those battles that just love reading about, so I was pleased to see this and the insight into the use of the Maurice rules.
Also nice to see the ‘big chaps’ being used on a smaller table. I know you like the larger tables, but for someone (me) trying to shoe-horn some 28mm stuff into a smaller space, it was nice to see your layout. I might like (or rather need) to get away with units that are just 3 bases wide (I know that will make some gamers shudder).
Lovely figures as usual Sparker.
I must apologise for not replying to your comments on my blog in a timely manner, completely down to me being new at it all.
Thanks Mate!
http://sparkerswargames.blogspot.com.au/
'Blessed are the peacekeepers, for they shall need to be well 'ard'
Matthew 5:9