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Post by tradgardmastre on Jun 4, 2019 9:14:13 GMT
tradgardland.blogspot.com/I really enjoyed my first solo game using “About Cromwell “ rules today with a set borrowed from Dave. The figures are based on 60mm Square bases. I like the look of the units and how the rules shaped up. Do pop over to my blog for pictures as l failed miserably to post them here.
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Post by spiritofethandune on Jun 4, 2019 9:18:45 GMT
Thanks Alan-I'm off there now!
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Post by jimmn on Jun 4, 2019 13:00:00 GMT
tradgardland.blogspot.com/I really enjoyed my first solo game using “About Cromwell “ rules today with a set borrowed from Dave. The figures are based on 60mm Square bases. I like the look of the units and how the rules shaped up. Do pop over to my blog for pictures as l failed miserably to post them here. Your church is a nice piece of terrain without using too much space. The stone wall provides good cover. These are useful ideas. Thanks!
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Post by tradgardmastre on Jun 4, 2019 13:05:03 GMT
The church is made out of breakfast biscuit packets from a company called Belvita. Some come with the roof shape whilst others are cuboid like the church tower.
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Post by jimmn on Jun 4, 2019 13:16:56 GMT
The church is made out of breakfast biscuit packets from a company called Belvita. Some come with the roof shape whilst others are cuboid like the church tower. What you are doing is interesting to me because i also play solo, the One Hour book suggests random deployment of enemy forces in solo play in order increase uncertainty. That is worth trying. But seeing your layout suggests to me the possibility of random dispersion of terrain also. Your church could end up anywhere.
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