Well. I think I have, for me just played in the biggest game ever. Certainly at the Pimley Manor Society house. Lots of thank yous as ever. Chris Kalinowski , Andrew Collyer and David Latham for the support in the rules. For all those who brought figures nearly 4000 I worked out. Jonathon Carter, Rod Thomson, Paul Robinson and Charles Singleton to travelling to the club and bring figures or just yourself. Paul Ireland and Thomas Miles Corbett for leading the two Armies. To club members Chris Campion, John Sheldon, James Garland, Artur Buchalski and David Shergold who helped in playing the game who also either brought figures or were just jolly good chaps. To those who came to visit and just say hello John Parkes, Ian Rhodes and guest appearance by Founder member Keith Underhill!
The battle started off with the British alliance going straight for the village and farm to hold these positions the rest of the army went up to the road. The French and allies moved to engage. A fierce firefight erupted along the lines. By the village and towards the centre this beat the French back! At the farm they tried to storm the building but were held by the British. On the left muskets and cannon found targets and rebuffed the French. As the game continued the game swayed from one side to other. As the day drew to the end more French arrived pushing the British to bring on their reserves. At the end a slight victory to the British was declared but it was still close.
[Awesome pics to follow]