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Ilkley Old School wrote: Fri Sep 24, 2021 5:11 pm 10mm ACW for Altar of Freedom. Mostly Blaze Away with a few of the old Pendraken range added for variety. Each base is a brigade.

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Very nice Mark, and let's face it, we all need to do the same period in several scales otherwise we wouldn't be wargamers.
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Most impressive units, thanks for sharing.


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Liking those!
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Those are rather splendid

10mm ACW. I think it's the right scale for battles. If only I didn't have hundreds of 15mm...
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Lovely stuff (both Willz and Mark)!
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Those do look great
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Love the look of that. I have actually looked at the Blazeaway range and been seriously tempted, (until I remember that it would mean new terrain etc..) and these have turned out really well. What rules are you using?
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Count Belisarius wrote: Fri Sep 24, 2021 7:10 pm Those are rather splendid

10mm ACW. I think it's the right scale for battles. If only I didn't have hundreds of 15mm...
Shades of blue look darker on smaller figures. You'd have to start looking for the right one all over again.
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DougM wrote: Fri Sep 24, 2021 9:00 pm Love the look of that. I have actually looked at the Blazeaway range and been seriously tempted, (until I remember that it would mean new terrain etc..) and these have turned out really well. What rules are you using?
I am planning on using Altar of Freedom. They are a grand tactical set of rules with each base a brigade. You can play the big battles on 6 by 4ft tables. There is more info here

https://www.6mmacw.com/

There are a few videos on these rules on Little Wars TV. There is a rules review here.

https://www.littlewarstv.com/altar-of-freedom.html
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Really good Union Blue there.
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