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French & Indian Wars – 28mm

Central Texas Board Game and Miniatures Posted on September 17, 2020 by Jim DunnamSeptember 17, 2020

I remember running into the Conquest booth at Historicon in PA and loved the figures.  I undertook to buy every release for several years, but had to buy some Blue Moon so I would have British Regulars, which Conquest did … Continue reading →

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Napoleon in Italy – Rivoli

Central Texas Board Game and Miniatures Posted on September 17, 2020 by Jim DunnamSeptember 17, 2020

I ran another game of Rivoli in Austin last weekend at MillenniumCon 16.  This is the third Con we done this.  First time was Rivoli sans most of the cavalry.  Second time it was really Suvorov’s 1799 OOB against the … Continue reading →

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Suvorov versus Napoleon

Central Texas Board Game and Miniatures Posted on September 17, 2020 by Jim DunnamSeptember 17, 2020

Suvorov launches his army into Italy, but this time Napoleon is present.  Using the full and outstanding 28mm Eureka French Revolution line of figures (and a few Trent and Mirliton figures which totals over 1000 figures), and played on a … Continue reading →

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Battle of Auldearn

Central Texas Board Game and Miniatures Posted on September 16, 2020 by Jim DunnamSeptember 17, 2020

The Battle of Auldearn was arguably the Marquis of Montrose’s greatest victory.  Fought May 9, 1645 in the heat of the English Civil War, Montrose army of Scots and Irish defeated a larger force of Covenanter. In 1644 the Scottish … Continue reading →

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Building Longstreet’s Assault

Central Texas Board Game and Miniatures Posted on September 16, 2020 by Jim DunnamSeptember 16, 2020

Before undertaking Building Waterloo, my first attempt at a contour battle board involved a Gettysburg project covering the Confederate assault the afternoon of July 2nd on the southern end of the Union line.  The attack including the divisions of Hood, … Continue reading →

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