It was great to see so many people at our meeting yesterday and a new period being played, late 17th century, League of Augsburg.
25mm DBMM 100:
Chris Blackler (Late Imperial Roman) vs Brett (Picts), with a win to the Picts. Samuel Taylor (Medieval French) vs
Vincent Cholewa (Later Polish), a win to the French.
10mm League of Augsberg:
Bryan Fowler and Stephen McPhail used Bryan’s gorgeous armies and terrain. Wargaming was the winner



Great to have
Alan Cassidy,
Mark Conroy, Ed Gough and David Taylor there, too. Alan has just recently unpacked and reorganised his collection of toy soldiers after moving the region, and is keen to organise some games

Our next meeting will be Levin East School hall, 10 am, Sunday, June 1. See you there; all periods, all scales and all rules are most welcome. Here is a link to our scheduled meetings for the year https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1CEixDVePC/?mibextid=wwXIfr
https://www.facebook.com/groups/824840264342234/posts/2921741964652043/
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| Gentlemen wargamers: Bryan and Stephen in the foreground; Alan Cassidy, David Taylor and Ed Gough setting the world to rights; and Brett and Chris in the background. |
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| Gentlemen wargamers again: Bryan and Stephen in the foreground with Mark Conroy offering advice; Alan Cassidy, David Taylor and Ed Gough setting the world to rights (still); and Brett and Chris in the background. |
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| 10mm League of Augsberg: Bryan Fowler and Stephen MacPhail. |
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10mm League of Augsberg: Some of Bryan Fowler’s gorgeous figures Kelly GayIt's true, they are lovely! |
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| 25mm DBMM 100: Samuel Taylor (Medieval French) vs Vince Cholewa (Later Polish) |
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| 25mm DBMM 100: Brett (Picts) vs Chris Blackler (Late Imperial Romans) |
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