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Blogger Ray Rousell said...

Some great looking games and great to see some kids getting involved as well.

16 September 2013 at 23:47

Blogger Monty said...

Very well done, roping in the next generation of wargamers like that. Seriously, hats off to you for all your hard work! It looks splendid!

17 September 2013 at 01:57

Blogger Sithlord2 said...

Wow!!! Amazing game. Love those minis!!
tom

17 September 2013 at 03:36

Blogger Dalauppror said...

Greate blog post!

17 September 2013 at 06:17

Blogger Paul Cox said...

Thanks very much for the game on Sunday morning. Simon and I really enjoyed ourselves, despite being responsible for one of Caesar's losses! Hope to meet up again at some future event.

17 September 2013 at 09:02

Blogger Tarty said...

Amazing your right about that 6mm game wonderful. Those reeds you did look superb on the table Simon...nicely done.

17 September 2013 at 10:04

Blogger Sidney Roundwood said...

Your Thapsus game was magnificent. As I mentioned on my blog, I loved the Nile and the boats. I think every great game has a boat or a train somewhere. I am sorry we didn't meet...next time, though!

17 September 2013 at 10:33

Blogger jmilesr said...

It looks like a smashing success and, yes, I did gaze in wonder at the majesty of your reeds!

As a confirmed EIR player, I'd very much like to get a copy of your rules (if they are available)

Thanks
Miles

17 September 2013 at 11:03

Blogger BigRedBat said...

Hi Miles, pop me an email at the address on the front of the blog, and I'll add you to the distribution. The rules are designed for cohort-era warfare, and work very well for EIR.

Cheers, Simon

17 September 2013 at 11:25

Blogger BigRedBat said...

Hi Sir Sidney, yes I reckon a good ancient game needs:-

elephants (check)
waterway (check)
fortifications (fail so far)

I'm just working on a BIG boat, and sourcing some fortifications...

17 September 2013 at 11:27

Blogger legatus hedlius said...

I enjoyed it too and wish I could have stayed longer. Always a pleasure to play on such splendid terrain and with such superb looking armies.

Doing some more on the galley this evening!

That red headed child ran rings around me though! Scarily on the ball!

17 September 2013 at 13:03

Blogger BigRedBat said...

Was great to see you Legatus, and I'm sorry I pitched you against such a fierce and capable an opponent. ;-)

The galley is going to look splendid... the SELWG game is going to be quite a bit larger than Newbury!

17 September 2013 at 15:42

Blogger AJ (Allan) Wright said...

Looks wonderful! I enjoyed the photos of the Napoleonic terrain table. Your game looked like it ran without a hitch. If you ever share your 'lite' rules with the public I'd be interested.

AJ

17 September 2013 at 20:01

Blogger Neil said...

A nice how to article on Weigle's terrain, as well as photos of some of his other battlefields is linked here:

http://www.g-design.us/bruce/

18 September 2013 at 06:19

Blogger BigRedBat said...

Neil, thanks very much- that is a fantastic link!

Cheers, Simon

18 September 2013 at 08:55

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