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Home › Forums › Horse and Musket › 18th Century › Seven Years 15mm AAR – Devon Wargames Group
Hi all,
We had a fun game at the Devon Wargames Group yesterday playing the Koenig Krieg ruleset, with lots of toys on the table.
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If you would like to know more then just follow the link to the DWG blog
http://devonwargames.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/seven-years-war-koenig-krieg.html
Jonathan
http://jjwargames.blogspot.co.uk
Great batrep of a good looking game!
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Thanks Jonathan, beautiful figures, terrain and a good AAR. Makes me want to buy some 15mm SYW figures.
Cheers guys, it’s fun just getting all the toys out every now and then, and the lace war period certainly has lots of colour
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Hi Bandit,
Thank you. I’m sorry, I’m just the guy that reports the games, I’ll see if I can get “Mr Steve” who owns the collection to let you know.
cheers
JJ
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Hi Bandit
Those buildings were bought a long time ago so I am going to have to be a bit vague , I am pretty sure their original purpose was to be used for ECW and I think most were from Hovels Buildings. I have looked on their website this morning and they do look quite similar and I also recall buying a painted building from a trade stall at one of the shows but who it was I have no idea.
So short answer : Hovels , probably .
Mr Steve
Nice write up, I’m good mates with the KK publisher, I’ll have to make sure he clocks your post.
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