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An excellent, card driven, cinematic style, western shoot-em-up, cowboy! game |
The table makes the game more enjoyable (one of the main reasons for miniatures) |
My band of Outlaws: two thugs (left) and two braves |
One of my braves in position |
My two thugs looking for an opportunity to bush whack!! |
My second brave on the rooftop for some Hollwood-style sniping |
Getting ready to make a move |
One of my allies getting the drop on a lawman in the overcoat |
*BANG* "You're dead! "How's about a face full of buckshot, Lawman?" |
My Brave advances across the street |
North Atlantic 1944 naval action (using GHQ Micronauts) |
Close Action |
All Quiet on the Martian Front |
Excellent table for Bolt Action |
Swashbuckling action: 3 Musketeers style with Dumas |
A Call to Arms, Star Fleet Regulus IV |
A good example of Wacky Gaming: The Witches of Edgewood using Witchfinder General |
Epic Warhammer 40k |
10mm Napoleonics using Honor and Arms |
Classic Cowboys and Indians (Native Americans) |
I stand corrected - this is the classic Cowboys and Indians |
I can hear them Injuns war whoopin |
ATZ (All Things Zombie) played on this ginormous, scratch built island in 15mm |
And the ubiquitous 'A Bridge Too Far' scenario using Operation Market Garden |
I was impressed by this over-sized reference sheet, perfect for these aging eyes of mine |
Another Bolt Action table using a TableWar mat and 4Ground buildings |
These are 54mm miniatures |
Dr Who? |
15mm Gale Force Nine terrain that I acquired at the flea market |
Another cool acquisition were these 28mm Rednecked Hillbillies |
What a wonderfully diverse array of games! Love the terrain you got too
ReplyDeletei definitely lucked out on that purchase!!
DeleteGreat photos! Would you mind if I add them to the official MillenniumCon photo gallery? --Mark
ReplyDeleteNot all, Mark (@Holdfast). I'd be honored. Thanks!
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