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Re: Sheffield Triples show - the battle of Almansa 1707

Posted: Thu May 22, 2014 4:35 pm
by Eugenio von Savoy
turrabear wrote:great looking game . must admit really love johns flags.
Hi Turrabear,

A little known fact is that all of the Spanish and Portuguese flags (and quite a few of the French and Huguenot ones too) on the table are by my fair hand, produced using the same technique as John. But thanks for the feedback all the same.

Regards,

Tim
LASW Wargames Group
Nottinghamshire
UK
http://www.freewebs.com/like-a-stone-wall/

Re: Sheffield Triples show - the battle of Almansa 1707

Posted: Sun May 25, 2014 9:25 am
by Eugenio von Savoy
More pictures of the game.

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Look for for a future article in the wargames press on the battle.

I should also like to take the opportunity to counter comments seen over the web recently and confirm that as usual the 'Like a stone wall' Wargames Group was not fully occupied "in just playing the game" but were indeed as ever heavily engaged in discussing all aspects of our game, previous games, rule mechanisms and mass painting methods. WE take great pleasure that we can say we do play our games rather than set up a display and let it sit unattended all weekend. Several of us can support this with the range of throat ailments we subsequently presented to our respective GPs with! Thats why we have a GP amonst us. :lol:

I am afraid to say that there are clearly some punters out there happy to wander round shows not prepared to initiate healthy conversation but feel offended if they are not engaged at every opportunity - we do attempt to respect your privacy. As ever and in my earlier post if you wish feel free to chat to us or even request to play. We are happy to accommodate everybody.

Tim
'Like a stone wall' Wargames Group
Nottinghamshire
http://www.freewebs.com/like-a-stone-wall/

Re: Sheffield Triples show - the battle of Almansa 1707

Posted: Mon May 26, 2014 1:51 pm
by PaulMc
Great pictures and lots of very nice figures and terrain. Wish I could've seen it in person. Shame about the negative comments, I rarely find groups or clubs unwilling to chat if I ask questions at a show, indeed some are almost too enthusiastic. I fail to see why people make those types of posts, we all share the same hobby.