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Easy choice, 1340's is way more interesting - :) at least, it is to me.
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I love the early 100YW, but the Angevin attempts to hold onto their French inheritance is very interesting. And, Eleanor of Aquitaine. Say no more.
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1340s is also perfect for the Second War of Scottish Independence with literally hundreds of engagements in all formats from pitched battles to sieges...
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Initially misread that as pitched bottles and an image of an Old Firm game came to mind.
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Why not be up to date and just fight the 2022 War of Scottish Independence?
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2021 surely? ;) There's not much point in alienating allies by burning swathes of Cumbria and Northumberland these days. I mean, there might be the odd border squabble over Berwick, and we'll obviously have to have strict refugee controls, but otherwise I expect it will be fairly peaceable.
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Shahbahraz wrote: Tue Nov 03, 2020 8:42 am 2021 surely? ;) There's not much point in alienating allies by burning swathes of Cumbria and Northumberland these days. I mean, there might be the odd border squabble over Berwick, and we'll obviously have to have strict refugee controls, but otherwise I expect it will be fairly peaceable.
What with Rome lover Bojo in London, he will mass all 8 british soldiers against you.

And just annex Cumbria, then I can move to Scotland.
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Doesn't that 8 soldiers include 2 Fijians, a Scot, an Irish & a Welshman and a Ghurka as well? And I'm sure we won't be annexing anyone, just happy to welcome others to join the Greater Co-Prosperity Sphere. :)
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Another couple of ebay wins of 42mm. Some painted Austrians, some 1830 types and a huge lot of Irregular Miniatures Prussian cavalry. I put a bid on an even bigger lot of French cavalry but let it go at £25 max bid. Already have some French cavalry and wasnt planning to do many Frenchies anyway. Other than a few skirmish jagers that pretty much completes my opposing Germanic shiny army. So we've a whole spare army if needed for future Aytons.
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Not bought anything Wargames related in well over a month! Well, aside from a Wargames table and a painting desk
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