Yesterday I spent a very jolly day in a shed in Cambridge, with Dug Page-Croft (below, with wife Jen) and his mates.
Dug very kindly hosted a re-fight of the battle of Thapsus, using my draft set of ancient wargaming rules, and my Caesarian Roman and Numidian armies, on the Zama boards.
It all seemed to go very well, and the sun even came out! I'll do a proper write-up tomorrow, when I have a bit more time, but here's a couple of (clickable) photos to be going with...
10 comments:
Looks a terrific game!!
Wow! Great looking game!
Christopher
Lovely looking game!
But those trousers!? ;o)
Cheers
Matt
Fantastic game and beautiful figures. The shed looks cool too. Dean
It was a lot of fun, The shed is amazing. It looks like it is mostly held up by the 5 or 6 coats of peeling paint! But it is a great space packed with toys, and with gamers.
That's great!! You did a fantastic job with those Zama boards!!
That is so super sweet!
Amazing stuff Simon...as usual :-)
Stunning game !!!
Best regards Michael
Great looking game!
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