Glorious Revolution - on the cheap

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Glorious Revolution - on the cheap

Post by Cameronian » Mon Jun 17, 2013 4:14 pm

Rather than assemble forces for the various disparate elements of the period, I took the easy option and imagined that James didn't leg it. Rather he gathered forces from all corners of his kingdom (Scots, Irish and English contingents) and awaited the arrival of Dutch William.

Figures are 10mm Pendraken from their old LoA range (army pack at bargain price - I did say I was a cheapskate) supplemented with other ranges.

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Re: Glorious Revolution - on the cheap

Post by markdo » Mon Jun 17, 2013 8:40 pm

Good for you! Those 10mm's are very good. I decided not to as I wasn't sure what base size to use.
So- one and a half years later I have a 15mm Monmouth army, James's army and am more than halfway through William's army. What I don't have is MONEY!

Still, once the kids are off for the summer hopefully we'll manage to get a proper LOA game in.

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Re: Glorious Revolution - on the cheap

Post by Cameronian » Tue Jun 18, 2013 9:27 am

Yes markdo, the cash-strapped gamer syndrome, I know it well :wink:

My lot are on 40mm wide bases, depths vary from 20mm to 80mm to suit the figures.

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