Sunday, 5 July 2026

Defend the village crossroads!

 Set up a wee game-

General Turner encourages the local volunteers from the village.
The crossroads defended with support from riflemen and a highland regiment.
Invading French ready to take and hold the village crossroads for the Emperor!

More anon soon…

13 comments:

  1. Alan, what new project is this I see before me?

    Hmmmm... very interesting. Looking forward to how your game turns out.

    Eric

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    1. Just a wee extension/ side room to my A very regency civil war project and napoleonic Balkan one. A few more troops allowed different battles to take place.
      Alan Tradgardland

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  2. Great to see Minifigs in action! You know: it is little set-ups like this that I find most eye-catching and inspiring. I'll be on the lookout for more of the battle - and, if it is something of a generation circumstance, the campaign...
    Cheers,
    Ion

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    1. Indeed. Have managed to make a coupe of moves . As for potential campaign , hmmm maybe.
      Alan Tradgardland

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  3. True to your word you got them straight onto the table! The game looks and sounds grand too.
    Best wishes, James

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    1. I did go for it. Thanks for encouraging comment.
      Alan Tradgardland

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    1. Absolutely.
      Alan Tradgardland

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  5. Interesting.
    Must the French units cross the bridge before they can go into battle?

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    1. The French can cross the river but it takes a whole turn to do so.
      Alan Tradgardland

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  6. A nice size of game Alan! I find small solo games can be as interesting as the huge all day multi player events!

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  7. I do too . A wee interesting tactical battle you can keep up , enjoy the look of and make the odd move over some days works for me.
    Alan Tradgardland

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  8. Hi Alan,

    This is a brilliant little setup! Those classic Minifigs look fantastic on the table, and there is something incredibly charming about a small, focused scenario like a village crossroads.

    Cheers, Andy

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