Valleyboy's ECW Project

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Willz the Wargamer wrote: Tue May 16, 2023 3:21 pm Very nice looking cavalry, I would really like to do ECW but I have to force myself not to buy any figures.
Thanks for sharing the eye candy for my ECW fix.



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Cheers Willz - its my Italian wars project that's killing me
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Fantastic!
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Fantastic stuff, and beautifully painted. Funny how you can't tell the heft from the pictures. Still, just knowing there's plastic involved means it doesn't count as proper wargaming 😉
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Very nice Bro.

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Willz the Wargamer wrote: Tue May 16, 2023 3:21 pm I would really like to do ECW but I have to force myself not to buy any figures.
Thanks for sharing the eye candy for my ECW fix.



Willz.
I certainly don't want to be one of those enablers who try to talk people into embarking on new project after new project. However, I can put in a word for the ECW (or TYW). I cover 2 Horse & Musket periods - SYW & Naps. It was 3 with the ACW
but I sold all of them. If I was sensible, I'd liquidate one of the remaining two. I love both periods but they really cover the same ground.

The ECW, on the other hand, is markedly different in appearance, in outlook and in fighting techniques. I've got a game on Saturday, using our new 'Victory Without Quarter' rules. My English Royalists are going to be facing up to my pal's army of Montrose. Yes, I know but Scot versus Sassenach just seems to always work despite what history says.

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I think it's fair to say they would have fallen out eventually, even if it meant waiting for organised football - sorry, fitba' - to be invented.
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I'd really love to do Pike and Shot, but there's always someone who chucks a spanner in the works..........
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Essex Boy wrote: Wed May 17, 2023 8:37 am I'd really love to do Pike and Shot, but there's always someone who chucks a spanner in the works..........
You've got it all wrong I'm afraid, you chuck a javelin and putt the shot :fp:
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:fp: :fp: :fp:
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Sorry, what has Spanner got to do with all this, and who chucked him all the way from Oz to Essex.....?
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