A quick add on to the previous post, the two baggage wagons as required for DBN. They can basically be represented by anything so you get to be a bit creative with them. Mine are a French field ambulance and a British artillery supply wagon. The casualties and surgeons are a separate pack but add to the scene, the table and bottles from the pack I decided to use on the British base. All 18mm Blue Moon. The baggage needs to be defended in DBN and you have to watch out for those roaming light cavalry.
Great looking rolling stock, Lee!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks Jonathan :)
DeleteSplendid looking baggage units and mini-dioramas in their own right.
ReplyDeleteThanks Peter, it was enjoyable playing around with positioning etc on the bases.
DeleteEven more wonderful than they were in your last post, if that's possible. lol.
ReplyDeleteThey are really nice little models JBM, had to do them justice.
DeleteWonderful little dioramas Lee! I'm looking forward to seeing a game as I have never read, let alone played, DBN.
ReplyDeleteThank's Ian. Did you ever play DBA back in the day? The DBN variant are fast play but with a good period feel to them and the emphasis is on command and control by way of Command Action Points. I feel I already have them committed to memory, the authors 'teaching videos' on YouTube have proven very useful.
DeleteCreative and wonderful job!
ReplyDeletemany thanks once again Phil.
DeleteLooking really sweet there Lee
ReplyDeleteCheers Andy, they are superb little models.
DeleteLovely looking vignettes! I really like baggage trains and the like and these are splendid!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Cheers Iain.
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