Want some very nice paper buildings? Look at www.fidlersgreen.com. Will be sent to you as a pdf and you can reduce/enlarge the size and print them all over again. With some grass along the edges they look very nice on the wargame table.
I always did like ARCHDUKE CHARLES - or at any rate, I liked the equestrian statue of him rallying the boys at the Battle of Wagram in 1809, and which stands on the Heldenplatz in Vienna. My name is Robert Swan, and I've been gaming for thirty years or so! Always had a soft spot for the Austrians- who kept bouncing back defeat after defeat, and who did, after all, come out on the winning side of the Napoleonic Wars...
Another one for the bookshelf...
...once I can afford it! Like the Austrians, I am subject to occasional "impecuniousity", so this one will have to wait a while yet. Anything by Jack Gill is worth getting, though.
It starts here...
Osprey's Campaign series is a good start, and has a good order of battle.
...and continues here.
A very interesting campaign history from the French/ Confederation of the Rhine side.
4 comments:
Wow looks like you are building fast now.
I have started a little momentum of my own...around your same time period, 1809.
Take a glance at MurdockS MarauderS to see what is up and let me know if you have any interest in taking part.
Cheers
Have you progressed any more on your 1809 game plans?
We are going to be seeking tabletop(s) for participation in a global approach to an 1809 campaign game during 2009.
Want some very nice paper buildings? Look at www.fidlersgreen.com. Will be sent to you as a pdf and you can reduce/enlarge the size and print them all over again. With some grass along the edges they look very nice on the wargame table.
cheers
Bonapart
looks cool
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